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Respiration Physiology | 1986

Time course of pulmonary vasoconstriction with repeated hypoxia and glucose depletion

Masatoshi Ohe; Tomofumi Mimata; Takashi Haneda; Tamotsu Takashima

To examine the effect of hypoxia on pulmonary vascular smooth muscle, rabbit lobar pulmonary artery was suspended in a glucose free solution and both chronologic changes in tension and ATP content were determined together at 30 min intervals after repeated hypoxic challenge (PO2 = 11 +/- 2 mm Hg). The pulmonary artery contracted and its ATP content decreased with hypoxia. This contraction was not inhibited by nifedipine, Ca++ -free EGTA, procaine, phentolamine, isoproterenol, diphenhydramine, prostaglandin E1, atropine or nitroglycerin. Upon reoxygenation (PO2 = 104 +/- 3 mm Hg), the elevated resting tension decreased in a biphasic fashion and the ATP content of the lobar pulmonary artery increased. When hypoxic challenges were repeated, the rate of constriction on hypoxia increased, while the relaxation rate on reoxygenation, tension developed by 30 min of hypoxia and the total amount of ATP decreased. These results suggest that the ATP content in the lobar pulmonary artery is very sensitive to in vitro acute hypoxia and that the Ca++ transport process is more easily impaired by reduction in ATP levels than is the contractile machinery.


European Journal of Pharmacology | 1989

Effect of noradrenaline on current- and voltage-clamped muscle cells of the guinea-pig vas deferens in normal Krebs solution

Tomofumi Mimata; Hachiro Inomata


Japanese Journal of Physiology | 1989

Depression of voltage-dependent Ca2+ current by noradrenaline in the guinea-pig vas deferens in tetraethylammonium medium.

Hachiro Inomata; Tomofumi Mimata; Makoto Wakui; Ke-Yi Zhang


Journal of Smooth Muscle Research | 1996

Mechanisms of Ionic Currents Involved in Suppressive Effect of Isoprenaline on the Action Potential of Guinea-Pig Vas Deferens in Normal Krebs Solution.

Tomofumi Mimata; Hachiro Inomata


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1998

Isoprenaline Enhances Both Voltage-Dependent Ba2+ and K+ Currents in Guinea-Pig Vas Deferens

Hachiro Inomata; Tomofumi Mimata; Makoto Wakui


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1986

-341-HYPOXIA INDUCED CONTRACTION OF THE ISOLATED HUMAN PULMONARY ARTERY

Masahiko Ogata; Masatoshi Ohe; Tomofumi Mimata; Kunio Shirato; Takashi Haneda; Tamotsu Takishima


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1984

HISTAMINE AND THE CYCLIC CONTRACTIONS OF THE ISOLATED INTRALOBAR PULMONARY ARTERY IN THE RABBIT : Pulmonary Circulation : I : 48 Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society

Tomofumi Mimata; Masatoshi Ohe; Takashi Haneda; Tamotsu Takishima


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1983

THE CHANGE OF PULMONARY ARTERIAL ATP CONCENTRATION IN SUBSTRATE FREE PERFUSATE WITH INTERMITTENT HYPOXIA : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 47th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY : Pulmonary Circulation

Masatoshi Ohe; Tomofumi Mimata; Takashi Haneda; Tamotsu Takishima; Motoaki Bessho


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1982

PATTERN CHARACTERISTICS IN PULMONARY ARTERY VELOCITY CURVES IN PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY HYPERTENSION : Pulmonary Circulation : 46th Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society

Yasubumi Ishiki; Takashi Haneda; Kunio Shirato; Yoshiro Koiwa; Masaharu Kanazawa; Ken Ishikawa; Masatoshi Ohe; Ryoichi Hashiguchi; Hitoshi Kanda; Kei Munakata; Jun Ikeda; Tadasu Ohyama; Tomofumi Mimata; Tamotsu Takishima


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1981

PERICARDIUM AFFECTS DIASTOLIC AND SYSTOLIC FUNCTION OF LEFT VENTRICLE : Ventricular function (II) : FREE COMMUNICATIONS (Abstract) : 45 Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society

Masaharu Kanazawa; Kunio Shirato; Toshiyuki Nakajima; Ken Ishikawa; Toru Arai; Masatoshi Ohe; Ryoichi Hashiguchi; Hitoshi Kanda; Tomofumi Mimata; Yoshiro Koiwa; Takashi Haneda; Tamotsu Takishima

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Asahikawa Medical College

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