Tomitaro Kita
Kindai University
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Life Sciences | 1978
Shuji Uchida; Kunio Takeyasu; Yutaka Noguchi; Hiroshi Yoshida; Taeko Hata; Tomitaro Kita
Abstract The maximal contraction of the small intestine by acetylcholine greatly decreased during repeated cold stress. This change was mainly due to decrease in muscarinic receptors in small intestine, whose amounts were measured by the binding of 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate. Injection of norepinephrine or a tricyclic antidepressant, carpipramine during the exposure to the stress prevented this decrease in muscarinic receptors. The physiological significance of this phenomenon is discussed in relation to vagal hyperactivity under the stress.
Brain Research | 1982
Seiji Ichida; Hiroshi Tokunaga; Masahiro Moriyama; Yasuo Oda; Shozo Tanaka; Tomitaro Kita
The effects of neurotransmitter candidates and the characteristics of the stimulatory effect of L-glutamic acid (L-Glu) on 45Ca uptake by rat brain slices were investigated. 45Ca uptake was significantly stimulated by acetylcholine, serotonin and especially L-Glu, but not by other neurotransmitter candidates. L-Glu caused dose-dependent stimulation of 45Ca uptake (L-Glu-stimulated 45Ca uptake), its effect being half-maximal at 1 microM. The related compounds D-glutamic acid, D,L-alpha-aminoadipic acid and N-methyl-D,L-glutamic acid (final conc. of 10 microM) also stimulated 45Ca uptake, but less than 10 microM L-Glu. D,L-alpha-Methylglutamic acid and L-glutamic acid diethylether (final conc. of 10 microM), which are specific inhibitors of L-Glu, inhibited L-Glu-stimulated 45Ca uptake. Mg,Ca-ATPase activity was hardly affected by a concentration of 10 microM L-Glu that caused maximal stimulation of 45Ca uptake. These findings suggest that L-Glu-stimulated 45Ca uptake by brain cortical slices is linked to L-Glu receptor.
European Journal of Pharmacology | 1985
Seiji Ichida; Toshihiro Hayashi; Tomitaro Kita; Testuo Murakami
[3H]Ketanserin, a specific serotonin (5-HT) antagonist, was used to investigate whether 5-HT receptors increased in the uterine membranes of ovariectomized rats on administration of 17 beta-estradiol-3-benzoate (estradiol) and also to investigate the characteristics of specific [3H]ketanserin binding to the uterine membranes from estradiol-treated ovariectomized rat. Administration of estradiol significantly increased the amount of [3H]ketanserin specifically bound at equilibrium but did not change the apparent affinity of specific [3H]ketanserin binding. The specific [3H]ketanserin binding to estradiol-treated ovariectomized preparations was rapid and reversible. The Scatchard plots of the saturation curves of specific [3H]ketanserin binding to untreated and estradiol-treated ovariectomized preparations were convex. The apparent Ki values of various serotonergic agents deduced from displacements by these compounds of specific [3H]ketanserin binding to estradiol-treated ovariectomized preparations were two to four orders of magnitude smaller than those of adrenergic, dopaminergic and histaminergic agents. These results suggest that [3H]ketanserin binds mainly to 5-HT receptors in the uterine membranes of estradiol-treated ovariectomized rats.
Folia Pharmacologica Japonica | 1970
Taeko Hata; Tetsuo Murakami; Tomitaro Kita
El-マウス痙攣発症の要因についていくつかの検討を加え,次のような結果を得た. 1)El-マウスの痙攣発作出現後の運動(振とう刺激)は,痙攣に抑制的に働くようである. 2) El-マウスの痙攣は雄より雌の方が起こり易かった. 3) El-マウスの痙攣は午前中より夕刻の方が起こり易かった.特に雌においてこの傾向が大であった. 4) El-マウスにおける痙攣誘発の同調性は雄より雌における方が大であった.
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1979
Tomitaro Kita; Taeko Hata; Junko Iida; Ryozo Yoneda; Sadahiro Isida
Journal of Autonomic Pharmacology | 1988
Taeko Hata; Tomitaro Kita; Eiji Itoh; Atsufumi Kawabata
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1986
Taeko Hata; Tomitaro Kita; Atsufumi Kawabata; Eiji Itoh; Yoshitaka Nishimura
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1986
Taeko Hata; Tomitaro Kita; Takashi Higashiguchi; Seiji Ichida
Folia Pharmacologica Japonica | 1982
Taeko Hata; Tomitaro Kita; Akio Namimatsu; Eiji Itoh; Yasuo Oda
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology | 1988
Taeko Hata; Yoshitaka Nishimura; Tomitaro Kita; Eiji Itoh; Atsufumi Kawabata