Publications by authors named "Narita H"

To evaluate coronary hemodynamics more precisely in ischemic heart disease, great cardiac vein flow ( GCVF ) and coronary sinus flow (CSF) were simultaneously measured before and during atrial pacing by a continuous thermodilution technique with the multithermistor catheter in 10 patients with significant coronary stenosis (narrowing of the left anterior descending artery of 75% or more) (Group 1: CAD) and 12 cases with the normal coronary artery (narrowing of 25% or less) (Group 2: NonCAD ). GCVF reflects the anterior regional flow of the left ventricle and CSF reflects total left ventricular flow. Between the two groups, no significant differences were noticed in either resting GCVF or resting CSF.

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Alkaline phosphatase was entrapped in reverse micelles formed in n-heptane with surfactants (bis(2-ethylhexyl)sodium sulfosuccinate, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, or phosphatidic acid) and water. The entrapped enzyme could express its activity in the reverse micelles of the above surfactants only when the substrate, p-nitrophenylphosphate, was within the reverse micelles of bis(2-ethylhexyl)sodium sulfosuccinate. The optimum pH of activity in the reverse micelles was higher by about one pH unit than that determined in bulk water.

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Rat thymus and T-cell antigens were defined by using two distinct monoclonal antibodies (R-1-3B3 and R-1-12C5). R-1-3B3 antibody, when tested for its reactivity with rat lymphoid cells by immunofluorescence, labelled virtually all thymus and T cells but not B cells and bone marrow cells. The antigen defined by this R-1-3B3 antibody occurred more abundantly on medullary thymocytes and peripheral T cells than on cortical thymocytes.

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Characteristics of the temporal elevation of diastolic tension, produced by ischemia-reperfusion in isolated and paced Langendorff's hearts of guinea pigs, were studied. The elevation of diastolic tension corresponded with an elevation of left ventricular end diastolic pressure after a short ischemic period in the isovolumic heart. These phenomena were thought to be a result of incomplete relaxation.

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The effect of four exogenous prostaglandins, PGA1, PG802, PGE2 and PGF2 alpha, upon the lower urinary tract was investigated in female mongrel dogs without neurogenic lesions in vivo. The urethral resistance was studied by means of a urethral pressure profile, and the bladder function by evaluating whether or not the micturition was triggered. The reduction of urethral resistance in terms of the maximum urethral closure pressure was most significant with PGE2 given intraaterially.

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By a biological assay system using phenotypically mixed ecotropic and xenotropic murine leukemia viruses, we investigated whether in the virions of a xenotropic virus there is N- or B-tropic Fv-1 determinant in active form. The existence of N-tropic Fv-1 determinant was demonstrated in SL-XT-1 xenotropic virus isolated from the spleen of a 3-month-old SL mouse, and the N-tropic Fv-1 tropism was confirmed by analysis of the phenotypically mixed viruses harvested from clonal SC-1 cells doubly infected with the SL-XT-1 and B-tropic ecotropic viruses. However, neither N- nor B-tropic Fv-1 determinant was demonstrated in any xenotropic viruses isolated from embryo cells of BALB/c, NZB, or DBA/2 mice, or Cas E #1-IU, and xenotropic-like virus isolated from a wild mouse.

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We found that the coronary vasodilating action resides in novel 1,5-benzothiazepine derivatives. The calcium antagonistic property of diltiazem has been demonstrated in vascular and visceral smooth muscles as well as in cardiac ventricular muscle. Although the vasodilating action of diltiazem was the most potent in coronary and vertebral artery, it also dilates other peripheral arteries including renal artery.

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The kinetics of biliary excretion of the main two photoproducts after injection into Gunn rats were examined. The photoproducts that are obtained from experiments in vitro consist of unknown pigment, photobilirubin IXa and a small amount of (ZZ)-bilirubin IXa. It was confirmed previously that the first two photoproducts are identical with the main two photoproducts obtained in vivo.

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Antiserum prepared from a rabbit which was immunized with human erythrocyte glycerate-2,3-P2 synthase was found to react with glycerate-2,3-P2 synthase in rabbit erythroid cells. By using this antiserum, it was proved that the specific activity of this enzyme was unchanged during the development of the rabbit erythroid cells. This leads us to conclude that the increased activity of glycerate-2,3-P2 synthase in developing erythroid cells (Narita, H.

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A 17-month-old Japanese girl with an idiopathic acute myocarditis had symptoms of vomiting, slight fever, and liver enlargement, but no edema. Clinical diagnosis of acute myocarditis was not made until she had Stokes-Adams syndrome and electrocardiogram revealed complete atrioventricular block on the day of death. At autopsy, idiopathic acute myocarditis was detected diffusely in the right and left ventricles.

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Effects of diltiazem, a calcium antagonist, on the cardiovascular system in the pentobarbital anesthetized dogs were investigated. Diltiazem (100 micrograms/kg and 300 micrograms/kg, i.v.

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Effects of diltiazem (Dil) on cardiac function were studied in the anesthetized open chest and heart-lung preparation of dogs. In the anesthetized dog, Dil (0.03-0.

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Measurements of glycerate-2,3-P2 and hemoglobin in the developing erythroid cells indicated that the glycerate-2,3-P2 level rose during erythroid differentiation in a linear relationship to the hemoglobin level, suggesting the presence of regulation to accumulate both substances synchronously. The accumulation of glycerate-2,3-P2 was found to be primarily attributable to the increase in glycerate-2,3-P2 synthase activity. The activities of phosphofructokinase and pyruvate kinase changed so as to be favourable for glycerate-2,3-P2 accumulation.

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The bladder response to prostaglandin (PG test) was investigated in chronic neurogenic bladders by isometric cystometry and compared with the results obtained from normal subjects. The urinary bladder was filled with 100 ml of saline and 100 micrograms of prostaglandin 995 were injected intravenously. The changes in bladder and intra-abdominal pressures were observed for up to 20 min.

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Rabbits were made anemic to different extents by phenylhydrazine injections so as to vary the developmental stages of the erythroid cells in their peripheral blood and bone marrow. It was found that the more severe the anemia, the lower the concentration of glycerate-2,3-P2 in the bone marrow cells and in the circulating erythroid cells. The glycerate-2,3-P2 level was shown to rise during erythroid differentiation in a linear relationship to the hemoglobin level, corresponding to the equation Y = 0.

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Extensive necrosis of the skin, muscle and bone was produced after prolonged cooling in a case of myeloma with cryoglobulinemia. Skin grafting was beneficial.

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