Jun Fujikawa
Kyoto University
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Hypertension | 1984
Masahiro Kihara; Jun Fujikawa; Michiya Ohtaka; M Mano; Yasuo Nara; Ryoichi Horie; Tokugoro Tsunematsu; Masaichi Fukase; Yukio Yamori
Interrelationships among blood pressure (BP), sodium (Na), potassium (K), dietary protein, and serum cholesterol level (Chol) were examined in 62% (1120) of 1818 Japanese inhabitants of both sexes aged over 30 years who lived in a rural village in Japan. Fasting single-spot urine specimens were collected in the morning to measure Na, K, urea nitrogen (UN), inorganic sulfate (SO4), and creatinine (Cr). The Cr ratios of Na, K, UN, SO4, Na/K, and SO4/UN were analyzed by multiple regression analysis to determine independent associations with BP together with age, obesity index, hematocrit (Hct), Chol, triglyceride (TG), and fasting serum glucose level (Glu). Except for Na/Cr in men, Na/Cr and Na/K were found to be independently and positively related to BP, particularly to systolic BP (SBP). In contrast, K/Cr and SO4/UN (an index related to the dietary score of sulphur-containing amino acids derived mainly from animal protein) were both negatively associated with SBP, and UN/Cr (an index of total protein intake) was positively associated with SBP in men. Chol was linked to BP negatively in men but positively in women. Age, obesity index, TG, and Hct were generally positively and significantly related to BP in both sexes. The results confirmed on epidemiological grounds the positive link of Na and the negative link of K to BP within a single population in Japan. They further suggest, although only in men, that there is a negative relationship of Chol and dietary animal protein with BP.
Japanese Heart Journal | 1979
Yukio Yamori; Masahiro Kihara; Jun Fujikawa; Ryoichi Horie; Yasuo Nara; Michiya Ohtaka; Akira Ooshima
No effect was observed on cerebrovascular atherogenesis after cervical sympathectomy in renal infarction hypertensive rats. These results suggest that denervation has no effect on atherogenesis in renal infarction hypertensive rats and the role of the nervous system is more important in the development of fat deposition in SHRSP which show greater susceptibility to genetic hypertension and atherogenesis
Clinical Transplantation | 1987
Cook Dj; Paul I. Terasaki; Iwaki Y; Terashita G; Takeda A; Jun Fujikawa; Lau M; Danovitch G; Rosenthal Jt; Fine R
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1982
Yukio Yamori; Masahiro Kihara; Jun Fujikawa; Yasunari Soh; Yasuo Nara; Michiya Ohtaka; Ryoichi Horie; Tokugoro Tsunematsu; Masaichi Fukase
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1993
Yutaka Seino; Taizo Yamamoto; Kazutomo Inoue; Masayuki Imamura; Seizo Kadowaki; Hiroyoshi Kojima; Jun Fujikawa; Hiroo Imura
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1982
Yukio Yamori; Masahiro Kihara; Jun Fujikawa; Yasunari Soh; Yasuo Nara; Michiya Ohtaka; Ryoichi Horie; Tokugoro Tsunematsu; Masaichi Fukase
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1982
Yukio Yamori; Masahiro Kihara; Jun Fujikawa; Yasunari Soh; Yasuo Nara; Michiya Ohtaka; Ryoichi Horie; Tokugoro Tsunematsu; Masaichi Fukase
Canadian Journal of Microbiology | 1974
W. D. Gould; Jun Fujikawa; F. D. Cook
The Japanese journal of clinical hematology | 1982
Jun Fujikawa; Hayashi R; Nishimura H; Kohigashi K; Yoshida Y; Uchino H; Nakamura T
Japanese Heart Journal | 1979
Yukio Yamori; Jun Fujikawa; Yasushi Naitoh; Yoshinori Nishiguchi; Ryoichi Horie; Michiya Ohtaka; Yasuo Nara; Akira Ooshima