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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology | 2004

Effect of morning and bedtime dosing with cilnidipine on blood pressure, heart rate, and sympathetic nervous activity in essential hypertensive patients

Yasuyuki Kitahara; Fumio Saito; Mika Akao; Hirotaka Fujita; Atsuhiko Takahashi; Hisao Taguchi; Toru Hino; Yuji Otsuka; Toshio Kushiro; Katsuo Kanmatsuse

Cilnidipine has a blocking action against N-type calcium channels as well as L-type calcium channels. We studied the effect of morning and bedtime dosing on circadian variation of blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and activity of the autonomic nervous system, using an open randomized crossover study in 13 essential hypertensive patients. An automated device allowed 24-hour monitoring of ambulatory BP and HR and the power spectrum of the R-R interval, at the observation period, the morning dosing regimen, and the bedtime dosing regimen. Morning dosing and bedtime dosing with cilnidipine reduced the average systolic BP over 24 hours, during daytime, and during nighttime. The average HR and the average LF/HF ratio over 24 hours, during daytime, and during nighttime, were similar for the three periods. Both morning and bedtime dosing reduced the maximum systolic BP in the early morning and suppressed the morning rise of BP, which were accompanied by partial inhibition of the increase in LF/HF ratio. Our results show that cilnidipine administered once daily is an efficient antihypertensive drug regardless of the time of dosing, without reflex tachycardia and increase in sympathetic nervous activity, and with partial inhibition of the morning activation of the sympathetic nervous system.


Clinical and Experimental Hypertension | 2005

Oxidative stress in the Dahl salt-sensitive hypertensive rat.

Toshio Kushiro; Hirotaka Fujita; Ryohei Hisaki; Takae Asai; Izumi Ichiyama; Yasuyuki Kitahara; Miyuki Koike; Hitoshi Sugiura; Fumio Saito; Yuji Otsuka; Katsuo Kanmatsuse

Oxidative stress has been proposed as important in the pathogenesis of hypertension. Measurement of 8-iso prostaglandin F2α(8-ISO) is introduced for evaluating oxidative stress in vivo. 8-ISO is the major urinary metabolite of F2-isoprostanes and is formed nonenzymatically from the attack of superoxide radicals on arachidonic acid. We examined the oxidative stress level in the Dahl salt-sensitive (Dahl-S) rats and the Dahl salt-resistant (Dahl-R) rats. Dahl-S and Dahl-R rats were fed either a high salt diet (8% NaCl; HS) or low salt diet (0.3% NaCl; LS) for 3 weeks, and systolic blood pressure (SBP) and 24-hr urinary excretion of 8-ISO (U-8-ISO) were measured. In Dahl-S rats, the high salt diet induced hypertension (139 ± 3 mmHg in LS versus 186 ± 2 mmHg in HS, p < .05) and significantly increased the U-8-ISO (24.9 ± 3.6 ng/24 hr in LS versus 63.2 ± 14.6 ng/24 hr in HS, p < .05). No significant difference in blood pressure or U-8-ISO was observed between high-salt and low-salt treated Dahl-R rats. U-8-ISO concentration was correlated with SBP in all four experimental groups (r = 0.866). Moreover, urinary 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (U-8-OHdG), which is one of the most commonly used markers for evaluation of oxidative stress, was higher in Dahl-S-8% rats than in Dahl-S-0.3% rats (136.1 ± 48.4 ng/24 hr in LS versus 322.8 ± 46.7 ng/24 hr in HS, p < .05), and U-8-OHdG was correlated with SBP (r = 0.681) in Dahl-S rats. These results suggest oxygen radicals are involved in the pathogenesis of hypertension.


International Heart Journal | 2011

Elevated Cardiac Troponin T Predicts Adverse Outcomes in Hypertensive Patients

Koichi Setsuta; Yasuyuki Kitahara; Masato Arae; Taminori Ohbayashi; Yoshihiko Seino; Kyoichi Mizuno


Human Pathology | 2001

A case of late onset cardiac amyloidosis with a new transthyretin variant (Lysine 92)

Fumio Saito; Masamitsu Nakazato; Haruhiko Akiyama; Yasuyuki Kitahara; Yukari Date; Yoshikazu Iwasaki; Shinsuke Harasawa; Ryouhei Hisaki; Toshiyuki Horie; Noriko Kinukawa; Takayoshi Watanabe; Tatsuo Sakamaki; Hiroshi Yagi; Yoshinobu Hoshii; Chikao Yutani; Katsuo Kanmatsuse


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2008

OJ-206 Chronic Kidney Disease is Related to the Development of Ongoing Myocardial Damage and Cardiovascular Events in Hypertensive Patients(Hypertension, clinical(03)(H),Oral Presentation (Japanese),The 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)

Koichi Setsuta; Yasuyuki Kitahara; Masato Arao; Yoshihiko Seino; Kyoichi Mizuno


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2002

Tempol attenuates development of hypertension and hypertensive renal injury in Dahl salt-sensitive (Dahl-S) rats

Ryohei Hisaki; Hirotaka Fujita; Fumio Saitoh; Hisao Taguchi; Yasuyuki Kitahara; Yoshihiro Satoh; Takae Asai; Shinsuke Harasawa; Hitoshi Sugiura; Miyuki Koike; Atsuhiko Takahashi; Yuji Ohtsuka; Toshio Kushiro; Katsuo Kanmatsuse


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2009

PJ-783 Renal Dysfunction is Related to the Development of Ongoing Myocardial Damage in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure(PJ131,Heart Failure (Laboratory/Biomarkers) 2 (M),Poster Session (Japanese),The 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of The Japanese Circulation Society)

Koichi Setsuta; Yasuyuki Kitahara; Masato Arao; Yoshihiko Seino; Kyoichi Mizuno


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2009

OJ-178 Detectable Cardiac Troponin T Predicts Cerebro-Cardiovascular Events in Hypertensive Patients(OJ30,Hypertension, Clinical (H),Oral Presentation (Japanese),The 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of The Japanese Circulation Society)

Koichi Setsuta; Yasuyuki Kitahara; Masato Arao; Yoshihiko Seino; Kyoichi Mizuno


Circulation | 2009

Abstract 5858: Elevated Levels of Heart-Type Fatty Acid-Binding Protein Predict Adverse Outcomes in Hypertensive Patients

Koichi Setsuta; Yasuyuki Kitahara; Masato Arao; Taminori Ohbayashi; Yoshihiko Seino; Kyoichi Mizuno


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2004

PJ-083 Randomized Comparison of Immediate PCI with Conservative Management in Patients with Successful Thrombolysis after Acute Myocardial Infarction(Thromboembolism/Thrombolysis 2 (IHD) : PJ14)(Poster Session (Japanese))

Miho Saitoh; Ikuyoshi Watanabe; Toru Kohno; Ken Arima; Shigemasa Tani; Kazuhiro Watanabe; Takeo Anazawa; Hirofumi Kawamata; Shingo Furuya; Hiroaki Suzuki; Kiyoshi Iida; Kazumiki Nomoto; Shinsuke Harasawa; Takashi Matsukage; Yasuyuki Kitahara; Naoki Masuda; Koji Ohiwa; Takehiko Washio; Ken Nagao; Katsuo Kanmatsuse

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Hisao Taguchi

Shiga University of Medical Science

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