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Atherosclerosis | 1997

Hemodynamic changes associated with reduction in total cholesterol by treatment with the HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor pravastatin

Jun Muramatsu; Akiyoshi Kobayashi; Nobuhiro Hasegawa; Satoko Yokouchi

Hemodynamic changes associated with the lowering of total cholesterol (TC) by the water-soluble HMG-COA reductase inhibitor pravastatin were investigated in 59 patients with hypercholesterolemia (TC level at least 220 mg/dl) who received pravastatin therapy for 6 months. The patients were divided into two groups according to the reduction in TC: a > or = 15% reduction group and a < 15% reduction group. The changes in hemodynamics were compared before and after pravastatin treatment. No changes in blood pressure, heart rate or aortic damping factor were found in either group. However, significant decreases in pulse wave velocity and total peripheral resistance, and increase in cardiac output were seen in the > or = 15% reduction group. All these hemodynamic parameters remained unchanged in the < 15% reduction group. The 12 patients with a clear pravastatin-induced reduction in TC maintained over a 5-year period showed no changes in blood pressure, heart rate or aortic damping factor, but the reductions in pulse wave velocity and total peripheral resistance, and increase in cardiac output were maintained. These changes in hemodynamics were not dependent on aortic elasticity, and appeared to result from improved peripheral hemodynamics. Lowering of TC levels by pravastatin results in improvement in the peripheral endothelium-dependent vasodilation disorder associated with hypercholesterolemia.


Journal of Molecular Medicine | 1988

Changes of molecular forms of atrial natriuretic peptide after treatment for congestive heart failure

Fumiaki Marumo; Toshiro Kurosawa; S. Takeda; Yoichi Katoh; Nobuhiro Hasegawa; Kenji Ando

SummaryIn the present study, an attempt was made to clarify whether ANP molecular forms in the plasma of severe congestive heart failure patients differ from those in healthy persons and whether ANP molecular forms in the plasma of the patients were changed by successful treatment of cardiac disease.Twenty patients with congestive heart failure were treated at Kitasato University Hospital. They were classified as class III or IV by New York Heart Association criteria at the time of admission. Plasma ANP concentrations decreased after treatment from 356 ± 58.2 to 72.3 ± 14.8 pg/ml. The gel permeation chromatograms from the plasma of healthy persons showed low, or low and high molecular weight ANP peaks which correspond to the elution positions of authentic α-ANP or ribonuclease A (mol.wt., 13.7 kdalton). In patients with severe congestive heart failure at a severe stage, middle molecular weight ANP consisted with the elution position of authenticβ-ANP was particularly noted in addition of low and high molecular weight ANP peaks. This middle molecular weight peak disappears in most of cases by successful treatment. Molecular forms in the plasma obtained from the coronary sinus and the inferior or superior vena cava were essentially the same.These results indicate that the middle molecular weight ANP supposed asβ-ANP may particularly be secreted in severe congestive heart failure patients.


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1996

Angiographic and coronary risk factor analyses of Japanese patients with ischemic heart disease before age 40 A Multicenter Cooperative Study

Kenichi Ogawa; Toshiyuki Numao; Masahiko Iizuka; Atsuo Yanagisawa; Hideaki Yoshino; Kyozo Ishikawa; Fumihiko Miyake; Naoki Matsumoto; Masahiro Murayama; Nobuhiro Hasegawa; Akiyoshi Kobayashi; Ryuichi Kikawada; Shinichiro Kinoshita; Toshihiro Muramatsu; Hiroshi Matsuo; Takaaki Isshiki; Masahiko Ochiai; Hideo Miyashita


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1996

Angiographic and Coronary Risk Factor Analyses of Japanese Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Before Age 40

Kenichi Ogawa; Toshiyuki Numao; Masahiko Iizuka; Atsuo Yanagisawa; Hideaki Yoshino; Kyozo Ishikawa; Fumihiko Miyake; Naoki Matsumoto; Masahiro Murayama; Nobuhiro Hasegawa; Akiyoshi Kobayashi; Ryuichi Kikawada; Shinichiro Kinoshita; Toshihiro Muramatsu; Hiroshi Matsuo; Takaaki Isshiki; Masahiko Ochiai; Hideo Miyashita


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2009

A Unique Case of Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy With Transient Global Amnesia Which Might be Caused by Simultaneous and Multiple Vasospasm

Toyoji Kaida; Hironari Nakano; Ichiro Watanabe; Makoto Nishinari; Nakako Yasuno; Takaaki Kubo; Nobuhiro Hasegawa; Takayuki Inomata; Tohru Izumi


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1996

P467 LONG-TERM EFFECT OF ENALAPRIL THERAPY ON CARDIOPULMONARY BARO-RECEPTOR FUNCION AND ORTHOSTATIC TOLERANCE IN PATIENTS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

Masayoshi Shimizu; Toshinao Mochizuki; Toshiki Takizawa; Noriko Kurata; Takeo Kawaguchi; Akiyoshi Kobayashi; Nobuhiro Hasegawa; Teruo Tsuyusaki; Jun Muramatsu; Tohru Izumi


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1996

0300 CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE MECHANISMS WITH MECHANICAL COMPLICATION FOLLOWING ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION

Akiyoshi Kobayashi; Makoto Yoshida; Atsushi Ogiwara; Toshirou Kurosawa; Nobuhiro Hasegawa; Masayoshi Shimizu; Jun Muramatsu; Tohru Izumi


Kitasato medicine | 1994

Clinical Factors Investigated in Relation to Ventricular Late Potentials in Acute Myocardial Infarction

Shu Satoh; Jun Muramatsu; Satoshi Asami; Nobuhiro Hasegawa; Ryuichi Kikawada


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1993

CHANGE IN CARDIAC FUNCTION AFTER LONG-TERM TREATMENT OF HYPERLIPIDEMIA BY A HMG-COA REDUCTASE INHIBITOR(PRAVASTATIN)IN PATIENS WITH HYPERTENSION AND ISFHEMIC HEART DISEASE

Jun Muramatsu; Akiyoshi Kobayashi; Yasuko Ikeda; Nobuhiro Hasegawa; Satoshi Asami; Sohu Satoh; Tomohiro Hayase; Hirofumi Kosaka; Ryuichi Kikawada


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1990

-0158-CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF MECHANICAL COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION

Akiyoshi Kobayashi; Yasuko lkeda; Atushi Ogiwara; Naoki Ishikawa; Masato Niituya; Nobuhiro Hasegawa; Jyun Muramatu; Ryuiti Kikawada

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Fumiaki Marumo

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Fumihiko Miyake

St. Marianna University School of Medicine

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