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Journal of Electrocardiology | 1992

ECG changes under hyperkalemia with nephrectomy in the rat

Masayoshi Kuwahara; Kazuo Chiku; Toyohisa Shiono; Hirokazu Tsubone; Shigeru Sugano

Electrolyte abnormalities have become an increasingly important cause of arrhythmias. Although the electrocardiographic (ECG) changes under hyperkalemia in the rat are poorly understood, it is conceivable that excess plasma potassium may also alter the cardiac excitations in the rat. Further, effects of hyperkalemia on ECG in the rat may differ from other species that have ST-segment and longer QT intervals in ECG. The present study was designed to determine the diagnostic criteria for ECG manifestations to various levels of plasma potassium concentration. For this purpose, hyperkalemia was induced by nephrectomy with and without infusions. Because it was difficult to produce various levels of plasma potassium concentration by only nephrectomy, we used two kinds of infusions to obtain especially moderate levels of nephrectomy-induced hyperkalemia. ECGs were recorded 24, 36, and 48 hours after nephrectomy. Plasma potassium concentration and number of abnormal ECGs were increased time-dependently. Increased T wave amplitude was present with mild hyperkalemia. The typical T wave change observed with so-called sinoventricular conduction levels of potassium concentration in species with long QT intervals did not occur in the rat. PR interval and QRS duration became slightly shorter within moderate hyperkalemia. P wave disappeared in most rats at potassium levels above 8.0 mEq/l. In advanced hyperkalemia (plasma potassium concentration above 7.5 mEq/l), conduction in all parts of the heart was suppressed. Moreover, sinoventricular conduction appeared. Thus, the diagnostic criteria for ECG manifestations to various levels of plasma potassium concentration in the rat were demonstrated.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Archive | 2003

VITAMIN B1 CONTAINING NUTRITIVE COMPOSITION

Kazuo Chiku; Fumiko Sakata; Minoru Tonuma; Junichiro Watanabe; 坂田 文子; 渡沼 稔; 渡辺 純一郎; 知久 一雄


Archive | 2006

GELLED NUTRITIVE COMPOSITION COMPRISING VITAMIN B1 FORMULATED THEREIN

Kazuo Chiku; Yoshihide Nagasaka; Megumi Wachi; Junichiro Watanabe; 恵 和地; 純一郎 渡辺; 一雄 知久; 義秀 長坂


The Japanese Journal of SURGICAL METABOLISM and NUTRITION | 2016

Influence of administration of total parenteral nutrition solution containing a trace element preparation on serum copper and hepcidin-25 in young and aged rat

Fumiko Sakata; Hiroaki Takahashi; Kazuo Chiku


The Japanese Journal of SURGICAL METABOLISM and NUTRITION | 2015

Influence of mixing volume of trace element preparation in total parenteral nutrition solution on rat hepcidin induction

Fumiko Sakata; Hiroaki Takahashi; Kazuo Chiku


Nippon Eiyo Shokuryo Gakkaishi | 2015

Study of Age-related Serum Hepcidin-25 and Iron Accumulation in Rats

Fumiko Sakata; Hiroaki Takahashi; Junko Souba; Hitomi Hagiwara; Kazuo Chiku


Nippon Eiyo Shokuryo Gakkaishi | 2015

Influence of Protein Re-feeding on Hepcidin Kinetics and Iron Metabolism in Rats with Protein-energy Malnutrition

Fumiko Sakata; Katsunori Sasaki; Takayuki Uchida; Kazuo Chiku; Yutaka Kohgo


The Japanese Journal of SURGICAL METABOLISM and NUTRITION | 2014

Effects of iron release from colloidal iron in total parenteral nutrition solution mixed with trace element preparation on induction of rat hepcidin-25

Fumiko Sakata; Hiroaki Takahashi; Sayaka Hasebe; Hiroki Hosono; Kazuo Chiku


The Japanese Journal of SURGICAL METABOLISM and NUTRITION | 2014

Influence of a trace element preparation on hepcidin-25 induction during total parenteral nutrition administration at different total calorie control doses

Fumiko Sakata; Hiroaki Takahashi; Kazuo Chiku


Nippon Eiyo Shokuryo Gakkaishi | 2014

Study of Iron Metabolism and Hepcidin Induction in Rats with Protein-energy Malnutrition

Fumiko Sakata; Katsunori Sasaki; Takayuki Uchida; Kazuo Chiku; Yutaka Kohgo

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Katsunori Sasaki

Asahikawa Medical University

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Asahikawa Medical University

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