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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | 1994

DIFFERENCES IN ENDOTHELIUM-DEPENDENT RELAXATION IN VARIOUS ARTERIES FROM WATANABE HERITABLE HYPERLIPIDAEMIC RABBITS WITH INCREASING AGE

Satomi Kitagawa; Yu Yamaguchi; Emiko Sameshima; Masaru Kunitomo

1. Endothelium‐dependent relaxation in response to acetylcholine (ACh) and the calcium ionophore A 23187 was examined in aorta, coronary, basilar and renal arteries isolated from Watanabe heritable hyperlipidaemic (WHHL) rabbits of 2, 6 and 12 months of age, with normolipidaemic heterozygous WHHL rabbits as controls.


European Journal of Pharmacology: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 1994

Release of endogenous ATP from the caudal artery in rats with arteriosclerosis

Kazumasa Shinozuka; Satomi Kitagawa; Masaru Kunitomo; Yu Yamaguchi; Yoko Tanabe; Motohatsu Fujiwara; Keisuke Hattori

Noradrenaline significantly increased (by a prazosin-sensitive mechanism) the overflow of ATP and its metabolites from the caudal arteries of rats treated with excess vitamin D2 and a high-cholesterol diet (arteriosclerotic rats), although the amount of the overflow was smaller than that in the normal rats. The arteries from the arteriosclerotic rats showed a marked increase in the calcium content and there was a significant negative correlation between the noradrenaline-induced overflow of ATP and the arterial calcium content. These findings indicate that ATP release from arteriosclerotic rat caudal arteries mediated by alpha 1-adrenoceptors is impaired in proportion to the extent of arterial calcification.


European Journal of Pharmacology | 1996

Dietary cholesterol enhances impaired endothelium-dependent relaxations in aortas of salt-induced hypertensive Dahl rats

Satomi Kitagawa; Yu Yamaguchi; Kazumasa Shinozuka; Young Mi Kwon; Masaru Kunitomo

We investigated the effect of hypercholesterolemia on the vascular reactivity of thoracic aortas isolated from hypertensive Dahl salt-sensitive (DS) rats. DS rats were fed on a low-sodium diet (control group), a low-sodium plus high-cholesterol diet (CHOL group), a high-sodium diet (NaCl group) or a high-sodium plus high-cholesterol diet (NaCl + CHOL group) for 8 weeks. Hypercholesterolemia developed in the CHOL and NaCl + CHOL groups, while hypertension developed in the NaCl and NaCl + CHOL groups, with these changes being greatest in the NaCl + CHOL group. Aortic cholesteryl ester accumulation was attenuated in the aortic rings from the NaCl and NaCl + CHOL groups, compared to the control group. The degree of attenuation in the NaCl + CHOL group was significantly greater than that in the NaCl group. Endothelium-dependent relaxations induced by the calcium ionophore A23187 were attenuated only in the NaCl + CHOL group. Endothelium-independent relaxations in response to sodium nitroprusside were slightly but significantly attenuated in the NaCl + CHOL group. The relaxations in the CHOL group were comparable to those in the control group. These findings indicate that cholesterol feeding strikingly enhances the impaired endothelium-dependent relaxations and the slightly impaired endothelium-independent relaxations in the aorta of DS rats with salt-induced hypertension, parallel to the development of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia and cholesterol deposition.


Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | 1995

Comparison of the effects of hypercholesterolaemia on relaxation responses in aortas of spontaneously hypertensive rats and Dahl salt-sensitive rats.

Satomi Kitagawa; Emiko Sameshima; Yu Yamaguchi; Young Mi Kwon; Kazumasa Shinozuka; Masaru Kunitomo

1. We investigated the effects of hypercholesterolaemia on relaxation responses in thoracic aortas isolated from two different types of hypertensive rats; spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and Dahl salt‐sensitive rats (DSR).


Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | 1995

DIFFERENT CHOLESTEROL DEPOSITION IN AORTA OF DAHL SALT‐SENSITIVE RATS AND SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS FED A HIGH‐CHOLESTEROL DIET

Yu Yamaguchi; Satomi Kitagawa; Young Mi Kwon; Kazumasa Shinozuka; Masaru Kunitomo

1. We compared the serum and aortic lipid levels in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and Dahl salt‐sensitive rats (DSR) fed a high‐cholesterol (HC) diet.


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1992

Impairment of Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation in Aorta from Rats with Arteriosclerosis Induced by Excess Vitamin D and a High-Cholesterol Diet

Satomi Kitagawa; Yu Yamaguchi; Masaru Kunitomo; Noriko Imaizumi; Motohatsu Fujiwara


Life Sciences | 1994

NG-NITRO-L-ARGININE-RESISTANT ENDOTHELIUM-DEPENDENT RELAXATION INDUCED BY ACETYLCHOLINE IN THE RABBIT RENAL ARTERY

Satomi Kitagawa; Yu Yamaguchi; Masaru Kunitomo; Emiko Sameshima; Motohatsu Fujiwara


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1992

A Uniform Alteration in Serum Lipid Metabolism Occurring during Inflammation in Mice

Satomi Kitagawa; Yu Yamaguchi; Noriko Imaizumi; Masaru Kunitomo; Motohatsu Fujiwara


Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1993

Altered Vasoconstrictor Responsiveness in Vitamin D-Induced Arteriosclerotic Rat Aortas

Satomi Kitagawa; Yu Yamaguchi; Masaru Kunitomo; Noriko Imaizumi; Motohatsu Fujiwara


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1992

Method for Optical Resolution of Racemic Homochlorcyclizine and Comparison of Optical Isomers in Antihistamine Activity and Pharmacokinetics

Mayumi Nishikata; Aki Nakai; Hitomi Fushida; Keishiro Miyake; Takaichi Arita; Satomi Kitagawa; Masaru Kunitomo; Ken Iseki; Katsumi Miyazaki

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Masaru Kunitomo

Mukogawa Women's University

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Yu Yamaguchi

Mukogawa Women's University

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Motohatsu Fujiwara

Mukogawa Women's University

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Kazumasa Shinozuka

Mukogawa Women's University

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Noriko Imaizumi

Mukogawa Women's University

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Emiko Sameshima

Mukogawa Women's University

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Young Mi Kwon

Mukogawa Women's University

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Aki Nakai

Mukogawa Women's University

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Hitomi Fushida

Mukogawa Women's University

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Kaori Yamada

Mukogawa Women's University

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