Publications by authors named "M Shimora"

A digitalis-like factor has been purified to apparent homogeneity from human urine based on the inhibitory effect on [3H] ouabain binding to intact human erythrocytes. The purification scheme involved large scale adsorption followed by preparative, semipreparative and analytical high-performance liquid chromatography. The purified material showed a prominent digoxin-like immunoreactivity.

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The effect of antianginal agents on the cutaneous arteriolar diameter in normal and cholesterol-fed rabbits was investigated. The change in the potency of trapidil to dilate arterioles in cholesterol-fed rabbits was relatively minor when compared with normal rabbits. On the other hand, the potencies of other agents decreased markedly in cholesterol-fed rabbits as compared with normal rabbits.

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Effects of tofisopam, a new 2,3-benzodiazepine compound, were investigated on the following: gastric ulceration, induced by water-immersion stress in normal rats and by immobilization stress in olfactory-bulbectomized (OB) rats; and propulsion of the small intestine caused by water-immersion stress in rats and autonomic responses to electrical stimulation of the hypothalamus in rabbits. In the latter, the results were compared with those of diazepam and gamma-oryzanol. Tofisopam (30 and 100 mg/kg, po) significantly inhibited the gastric ulceration induced by water-immersion stress in normal rats in a dose-dependent manner.

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Effects of protizinic acid (PRT) on prostaglandins (PG) and the production of oxygen radicals were compared with those of other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents. Oral administration of 30 mg/kg of PRT, indomethacin (IM), or ibuprofen (IB) significantly inhibited arachidonic acid-induced erythema in guinea pigs. Although 30 mg/kg of PRT significantly inhibited PGE2-induced erythema, IM and IB did not significantly inhibit it.

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Effects of tofisopam on the gastric ulceration induced by immobilization stress in olfactory-bulbectomized rats, propulsion of the small intestine caused by water immersion-stress in rats and autonomic responses to electrical stimulation of the hypothalamus in rabbits were investigated. Immobilization stress loading of 16.5 hours each for 10 days caused the augmentation of incidence and average index of gastric ulceration in olfactory-bulbectomized rats, compared with non-treated rats.

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