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American Journal of Cardiology | 1980

Hemodynamic effects of nifedipine in congestive heart failure

Shinsaku Matsumoto; Takashi Ito; Toshikatsu Sada; Masana Takahashi; Kan-Min Su; Akira Ueda; Fujiko Okabe; Michiyoshi Sato; Imao Sekine; Yoshio Ito

Nifedipine, a potent coronary vasodilator, was administered in a single sublingual dose of 20 mg to eight patients with mild to moderate congestive heart failure. Nifedipine produced a slight increase in heart rate (mean +/- standard error of the mean 73.3 +/- 3.2 versus 80.9 +/- 2.1 beats/min, p < 0.025) and an increase in cardiac index (from a control value of 3.51 +/- 0.22 to 4.06 +/- 0.31 liters/min per m2, p < 0.01). Arterial blood pressure decreased from 112.9 +/- 6.2/67.7 +/- 4.2 (mean 84.9 +/- 4.0) to 100.8 +/- 4.4/56.4 +/- 11.0 (mean 76.1 +/- 4.3) mm Hg (p < 0.01) and total systemic vascular resistance also decreased from a control value of 15.6 +/- 1.0 to 12.4 +/- 0.8 units (p < 0.01) after administration of nifedipine. These data suggest that nifedipine may be useful for vasodilation in congestive heart failure.


Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy | 1994

Effect of long-term cyclic mechanical load on protein synthesis and morphological changes in cultured Myocardial cells from neonatal rat

Yuji Kira; Takashi Nakaoka; Etsuo Hashimoto; Fujiko Okabe; Shigetaka Asano; Imao Sekine

SummaryWe studied the effect of prolonged cyclic mechanical stimulation on protein synthesis and morphological changes in cultured cardiac myocytes isolated from 3-day-old neonatal rats to develop an in vitro model for cardiac hypertrophy induced by a mechanical load. Myocardial cells were cultured on deformative culture plates with M-199 culture medium in the presence or absence of fetal calf serum (FCS), and a cyclic mechanical load was applied for 2 hours up to 15 days. Mechanical stimulation for 2 hours increased the14C-phenylalanine incorporation rate of myocardial cells, both in the absence and presence of FCS or when the myocardial cells were either beating or arrested with tetrodotoxin. The incorporation rate always increased by mechanical stimulation during 15 days of cell culture as compared to cells that sustained no mechanical stress. The cell size and protein content, which increased gradually with mechanical stimulation and reached a maximum at 10 days, were even greater in the presence of FCS. Within 10 days myocardial cells had aligned in the direction of the maximal cyclic mechanical load. In these cells electron microscopy revealed an increase in the number of myofilaments associated with the development of mitochondria as recognized in the adult myocardial cells. These results indicate that long-term cyclic mechanical loading of cultured myocardial cells may be a good in vitro model for the study of cardiac hypertrophy.


Japanese Heart Journal | 1985

Ambulatory Electrocardiograms Obtained by Holter Monitoring System in Patients with Permanent Demand Pacemakers

Yukiko Oka; Takashi Ito; Toshikatsu Sada; Imao Sekine; Akira Naito; Fujiko Okabe; Shinsaku Matsumoto


Japanese Heart Journal | 1989

Risk factors for the complication of cerebral infarction in Japanese patients with acute myocardial infarction

Takashi Nakaoka; Toshikatsu Sada; Yuji Kira; Fujiko Okabe; Imao Sekine; Ineko Tawara; Takashi Ito


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1989

Pathological analysis of the Right Ventricular Hypertrophy and Ventricular Interdependence in Autopsied Hearts with Cor pulmonale and Pulmonary Hypertensive Rat Hearts : SYMPOSIUM ON COR PULMONALE

Imao Sekine; Masana Takahashi; Mizuho Murata; Yuji Kira; Fujiko Okabe; Takashi Ito


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1993

LONG TERM CYCLIC MECHANICAL STIMUALTION AFFECTS CARDIAC PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN CUTURED MYOCARDIAL CELLS FROM NEONATAL RATS

Yuji Kira; Fujiko Okabe; Shigetaka Asano; Imao Sekine


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1993

EFFECT OF BUNAZOSIN AND LISINOPRIL ON CARDIC FIBROSIS IN CARDIOMYOPATHIC HAMSTER BIO 53.58. : A QUANTITATIVE HISTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF COLLAGEN CONTENT WITH A DIGITAL COLOR IMAGE ANALYZING SYSTEM

Masao Yamazaki; Imao Sekine; Fujiko Okabe; Shigetaka Asano; Yuji Kira


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1989

THE IMPORTANCE OF DETERMINING THE ADEQUATE RATE RESPONSE DURING EXERCISE : EVALUATION OF THE CARDIAC FUNCTION BY ANAEROBIC THRESHOLD : Exercise Test, Rehabilitation : 53 Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society

Fujiko Okabe; Takashi Ito; Nobukazu Ishizaka; Takashi Nakaoka; Yuji Kita; Imao Sekine


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1989

EVALUTION OF PHYSICAL TOLERANCE BY ANALYZING THE RESPIRATORY METABOLISM ON EXERCISE IN PATIENTS WITH PACEMAKER : Exercise Test, Rehabilitation : 53 Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society

Takashi Ito; Fujiko Okabe; Imao Sekine; Takashi Nakaoka; Nobukazu Ishizaka; Yuji Kira


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1986

A STUDY OF THE PATHOGENIC MECHAMISM OF MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSE : Valvular Heart Disease : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 50th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY

Imao Sekine; Yuji Kira; Takashi Ito; Fujiko Okabe; Toshikatsu Sada; Shinsaku Matsumoto

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