Akiyoshi Yoshikawa
Wakayama Medical University
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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | 2003
Kazushi Tsuda; Akiyoshi Yoshikawa; Keizo Kimura; Ichiro Nishio
1. The present study was undertaken to investigate the effects of aerobic physical exercise on membrane function in mild essential hypertension.
Cardiovascular Research | 1997
Hisashi Sasajima; Hiroki Shima; Yasuaki Toyoda; Keizo Kimura; Akiyoshi Yoshikawa; Takuzo Hano; Ichiro Nishio
OBJECTIVE The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the Ca2+ sensitivity of the contractile elements via protein kinase C (PKC) in superior mesenteric artery (SMA) from young (5-6 weeks old) spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). METHODS Staphylococcal aureus alpha-toxin, which produces pores in the plasma membrane too small to allow passage of proteins such as PKC, was used to investigate the signal transduction system in vascular smooth muscle cells. We investigated the Ca2+ sensitivity of the contractile apparatus via PKC in intact and alpha-toxin skinned SMA from young SHR and WKY. RESULTS In intact SMA, high K+ responses were not different between SHR and WKY. However, phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu, a PKC activator) augmented high K(+)-evoked contractions and PKC inhibitors, such as 1-(5-isoquinolinesulfonyl)-2-methylpiperazine (H-7) and calphostin C, suppressed them more in SHR as compared with WKY. In alpha-toxin skinned SMA, the [Ca2+]i-force relationship curve was not significantly different between SHR and WKY. However, PDBu augmented [Ca2+]i-evoked contractions and PKC inhibitors suppressed them more in SHR than in WKY. CONCLUSION These results suggest that the Ca2+ sensitivity of the contractile elements via PKC is significantly greater in prehypertensive SHR than in age-matched WKY. This abnormality in small muscular arteries may be involved in the pathogenesis of hypertension in SHR.
American Journal of Hypertension | 1990
Hiroyuki Yoshikawa; Kazuya Fukuda; Akira Baba; Hideki Nishio; Takashi Ueyama; Akiyoshi Yoshikawa; Masato Kuchii; Ichiro Nishio; Yoshiaki Masuyama
Gastroenterology | 2001
Shintaro Kitauchi; Hiroshi Ohata; Akiyoshi Yoshikawa; Osamu Mohara; Masataka Iwane; Koichi Mugitani; Kazuyuki Nakazawa; Kimihiko Yanaoka; Hideyuki Tamai; Akiko Shiotani; Masao Ichinose
Japanese Heart Journal | 1989
Hiroyuki Yoshikawa; Kazuya Fukuda; Akira Baba; Hideki Nishio; Akiyoshi Yoshikawa; Masato Kuchii; Takuzo Hano; Ichiro Nishio; Yoshiaki Masuyama
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2002
Akira Baba; Keizo Kimura; Yuko Mugitani; Shuta Ishii; Akiyoshi Yoshikawa; Hisashi Ohmori; Shinichi Boh-oka; Takuzo Hano; Ichiro Nishio
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1995
Akira Baba; Takuzo Hano; Kazuya Fukuda; Akiyoshi Yoshikawa; Masataka Iwane; Shuta Ishii; Hiroyuki Yoshikawa; Masahiko Shiotani; Mikio Arita; Ichiro Nishio
Japanese Heart Journal | 1991
Hiroyuki Yoshikawa; Kazuya Fukuda; Akira Baba; Akiyoshi Yoshikawa; Masato Kuchii; Ichiro Nishio; Yoshiaki Masuyama
Japanese Heart Journal | 1990
Takuzo Hano; Akira Baba; Masako Ura; Masahiko Shiotani; Akiyoshi Yoshikawa; Jiro Takeda; Kazuya Fukuda; Ichiro Nishio; Yoshiaki Masuyama
Japanese Heart Journal | 1990
Kazuya Fukuda; Hiroyuki Yoshikawa; Akira Baba; Hideki Nishio; Akiyoshi Yoshikawa; Takuzo Hano; Masako Ura; Masato Kuchii; Ichiro Nishio; Yoshiaki Masuyama