Hironobu Matsuhashi
Asahikawa Medical College
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Human Genetics | 1994
Toshihiro Tanaka; Ken-ichi Nakahara; Norihiro Kato; Takashi Imai; Tsutomu Yamazaki; Hideshi Tomita; Hiroaki Shimokawa; Hironobu Matsuhashi; Nobuyuki Sato; Motoyuki Matsui; Satoshi Kihira; Akihiko Shimizu; Tetsuya Sano; Noriyuki Haneda; Masaya Kino; Yasushi Miyakita; Rumiko Matsuoka; Ryozo Nagai; Yoshio Yazaki; Yusuke Nakamura
Romano-Ward syndrome (RWS) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by prolongation of the electrocardiographic QT interval, with clinical manifestations that include recurrent syncope and sudden death from ventricular arrhythmias. Presymptomatic diagnosis is difficult because of the variability in these signs among carriers, but it is important for clinical management to prevent sudden cardiac death. To find an LQT (long QT) locus in Japanese patients and to identify DNA markers useful for presymptomatic diagnosis, linkage analyses were undertaken in 13 Japanese families with RWS patients by means of two DNA markers located on 11p15.5. One of these marker loci, HRAS, was previously reported to be tightly linked to the LQT locus in another ethnic group. Our analyses of homogeneity suggest evidence for genetic heterogeneity of RWS within the Japanese population.
Angiology | 1991
Hironobu Matsuhashi; Sokichi Onodera; Naoyuki Hasebe; Jun-ichi Maruyama; Hajime Honda; Hirohisa Yamashita; Katsuyuki Tobise
Transient pulsus alternans was induced by isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN) in a patient with postmyocarditis congestive heart failure under diuretic therapy. The severity and duration of pulsus alternans depended on the dose of ISDN. According to the echocardiographic and hemodynamic examinations, the superimposed preload reduction caused by ISDN combined with decreased blood volume owing to diuretic therapy most likely contributed to the development of pulsus alternans.
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology | 2000
Shunsuke Natori; Naoyuki Hasebe; Yin-Tie Jin; Tomoyuki Matsusaka; Takafumi Ohta; Shiro Tsuji; Masahiko Morihira; Hideki Nakamura; Akira Ido; Hironobu Matsuhashi; Kenjiro Kikuchi
We examined the dose responses to continuous infusion of isoproterenol (ISO) and norepinephrine (NE) in normal (control) and procainamide-induced heart failure dogs with or without inhalation of 70 ppm nitric oxide (NO). Inhaled NO affected neither left ventricular (LV) function nor hemodynamics at baseline in both control and heart failure dogs. There were no significant differences in the responses to ISO and NE with or without inhaled NO in the control. The responses of LV dP/dt to ISO and NE were significantly enhanced in heart failure; however, they were not affected by inhaled NO. In contrast, LV pressure and dimension at end diastole were significantly increased, and pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) was significantly decreased by inhaled NO during infusion of both ISO and NE in heart failure. In conclusion, the positive inotropic response to cathecholamine is not affected by inhaled NO even in heart failure. Inhaled NO decreases PVR, but potentially increases LV preload in the presence of additional stress of cathecholamine in heart failure.
American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2001
Akira Ido; Naoyuki Hasebe; Hironobu Matsuhashi; Kenjiro Kikuchi
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2003
Shunsuke Natori; Naoyuki Hasebe; Yin-Tie Jin; Tomoyuki Matsusaka; Akira Ido; Hironobu Matsuhashi; Tadashi Ihara; Kenjiro Kikuchi
Japanese Journal of Medicine | 1989
Hironobu Matsuhashi; Sokichi Onodera; Yuichiro Kawamura; Naoyuki Hasebe; Chikashi Kohmura; Hirohisa Yamashita; Katsuyuki Tobise
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1993
Jun Fukuzawa; Takashi Haneda; Yoshinao Ishii; Eiji Kawashima; Yuji Ogawa; Hironobu Matsuhashi; Yuichiro Kawamura; Tetsuro Imamoto; Katsuyuki Tobise; Sokichi Onodera
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1992
Hironobu Matsuhashi; Naoyuki Hasebe; Yuichiro Kawamura
Hypertension Research | 2000
Takashi Haneda; Yuji Ogawa; Junichi Kato; Hironobu Matsuhashi; Hideo Morimoto; Hajime Honda; Takashi Takenaka; Satoshi Tanazawa; Ryo Kataoka; Kenjiro Kikuchi
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1998
Yuichiro Kawamura; Ayumi Yoshida; Eri Toyoshima; Nobuyuki Sato; Eiji Kawashima; Naoyuki Hasebe; Kenjiro Kikuchi; Hironobu Matsuhashi