Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Tomohisa Fukushi is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Tomohisa Fukushi.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2000

Enhanced phospholipase C activity in the cultured skin fibroblast obtained from patients with coronary spastic angina: possible role for enhanced vasoconstrictor response.

Ken Okumura; Tomohiro Osanai; Takuo Kosugi; Hiroyuki Hanada; Hiroshi Ishizaka; Tomohisa Fukushi; Takaatsu Kamada; Takeshi Miura; Toru Hatayama; Takao Nakano; Yasuhiro Fujino; Yoshimi Homma

OBJECTIVES We measured phospholipase C (PLC) activity in the cultured skin fibroblasts obtained from patients with and without coronary spasm and examined its correlation with coronary artery vasomotility. BACKGROUND Coronary artery vasomotility is enhanced in coronary spastic angina (CSA), but no information is available for the intracellular signaling. In spontaneously hypertensive rats, PLC activity in the skin fibroblasts has been shown to be enhanced. METHODS Skin fibroblasts obtained from 24 patients with CSA-14 with organic coronary artery disease (CAD) and 12 control subjects--were cultured by the explant method. Activity of PLC was determined by incubating the membrane fraction with 3H-phosphatidyl inositol bisphosphate and by quantifying 3H-inositol trisphosphate. In patients with CSA and control subjects, the relations between PLC activity and coronary artery basal tone and constrictor response to intracoronary acetylcholine (ACh) were examined. RESULTS Activity of PLC (pmol/protein [mg] per min) was 1.74+/-0.19 in patients with CSA; 0.90+/-0.12 in patients with CAD; and 0.65+/-0.07 in control subjects (p<0.001, patients with CSA vs. patients with CAD and control subjects; p = NS, patients with CAD vs. control subjects). According to the Lineweaver-Burk plot, Michaelis constant (micromol/liter) of PLC was 28+/-4 in patients with CSA; 49+/-14 in patients with CAD; and 56+/-10 in control subjects (p<0.05, patients with CSA vs. control subjects), whereas the maximal velocity was not different between the three groups. There were significant positive correlations between PLC activity and both basal tone (p = 0.0108) and response to ACh (p = 0.0053). Western blot analysis using membrane fraction demonstrated that 89% of PLC isoenzymes detected was of the delta1 isoform. CONCLUSIONS Because the PLC activity measured was genetically defined and was positively correlated with coronary artery vasomotility, enhanced PLC activity may be involved in the pathogenesis of coronary spasm.


American Heart Journal | 2001

Plasma levels of matrix metalloproteinase-9 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 are increased in the coronary circulation in patients with acute coronary syndrome*

Yoichi Inokubo; Hiroyuki Hanada; Hiroshi Ishizaka; Tomohisa Fukushi; Takaatsu Kamada; Ken Okumura


/data/revues/00028703/v141i2/S0002870301220651/ | 2011

Plasma levels of matrix metalloproteinase-9 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 are increased in the coronary circulation in patients with acute coronary syndrome

Yoichi Inokubo; Hiroyuki Hanada; Hiroshi Ishizaka; Tomohisa Fukushi; Takaatsu Kamada; Ken Okumura


Archive | 2010

response patients with coronary spastic angina: possible role for enhanced vasoconstrictor Enhanced phospholipase C activity in the cultured skin fibroblast obtained from

Yasuhiro Fujino; Yoshimi Homma; Tomohisa Fukushi; Takaatsu Kamada; Takeshi Miura; Toru Hatayama; Ken Okumura; Tomohiro Osanai; Takuo Kosugi; Hiroyuki Hanada; Hiroshi Ishizaka


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1996

1182 Relevance of oxidized LDL to endotheliumdependent and-independent coronary vasodilation in humans

Atsushi Mikuniya; Yasuhiro Fujino; Hiroyuki Hanada; Toru Hatayama; Tomohisa Fukushi; Takeshi Kudo; Atsushi Sato; Takemichi Kanazawa; Kogo Onodera; Yasaburo Oike


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1996

P413 Relevance of oxidized LDL to mechanisms of myocardial ischemia in microvascular angina

Atsushi Mikuniya; Yasuhiro Fujino; Hiroyuki Hanada; Toru Hatayama; Tomohisa Fukushi; Takeshi Kudo; Atsushi Sato; Takemichi Kanazawa; Kogo Onodera; Yasaburo Oike


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1996

1184 Effects and clinical significance of acetylcholine, papaverine and substance P on endothelium-dependent vasodilation in coronary arteries

Hiroyuki Onodera; Atsushi Mikuniya; Yasuhiro Fujino; Hiroyuki Hanada; Toru Hatayama; Atsushi Sato; Kouichi Otake; Tomohisa Fukushi; Kogo Onodera; Yasaburo Oike


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1996

1176 Endothelial vasodilative modulation in systemic and coronary arterial vessels

Yasuhiro Fujino; Atsushi Mikuniya; Takeshi Miura; Tomohisa Fukushi; Hiroyuki Onodera; Toru Hatayama; Sato Atsushi; Kogo Onodera; Yasaburo Oike


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1995

-0314- Influence of collateral dependent segment wall motion on phasic wave form of coronary collateral flow in conscious dogs(PROCEEDINGS OF THE 59th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY)

Hiroyuki Hanada; Atsushi Mikuniya; Tomohisa Fukushi; Kogo Onodera; Nobuyo Shinozaki; Tadayoshi Ishikawa; Dean Franklin


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1995

-P300- Repeated 2-minute Coronary Occlusion Preconditions not only Myocardium but also Coronary Collaterals in Conscious dogs(PROCEEDINGS OF THE 59th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY)

Tomohisa Fukushi; Hiroyuki Hanada; Atsushi Mikuniya; Kogo Onodera; Masatoshi Fujita; Dean Franklin

Collaboration


Dive into the Tomohisa Fukushi's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ken Okumura

Iwate Medical University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge