Mikano Hishiki
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Recent Articles
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Kobayashi H, Otsuka H, Yanai M, Hara M, Hishiki M, Soma M, et al.
J Atheroscler Thromb
. 2018 Aug;
26(4):328-339.
PMID: 30135333
Aim: Adiponectin exhibits its biological effects through adiponectin receptors (AdipoR1 and AdipoR2), which are distributed in the kidneys, and activation of those receptors could prevent or ameliorate diabetic nephropathy. This...
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Kobayashi H, Otsuka H, Yanai M, Haketa A, Hara M, Hishiki M, et al.
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2018 May;
97(21):e10847.
PMID: 29794781
Adiponectin secreted by adipocytes plays an important role in the regulation of glucose and fatty acid metabolism. Contrary to findings in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), no prospective data...
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Tanaka S, Hishiki M, Ogasawara J, Sorimachi E, Nakayama M
Intern Med
. 2017 Mar;
56(5):531-534.
PMID: 28250300
Although most women with type 1 diabetes experience the normal transition to menopause, there is little information about the impact of hormone replacement therapy on their glycemic profiles. A 54-year-old...
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Haketa A, Soma M, Nakayama T, Kosuge K, Aoi N, Hishiki M, et al.
Transl Res
. 2012 Aug;
161(1):57-8.
PMID: 22857867
No abstract available.
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Tamura M, Nakayama T, Sato I, Sato N, Izawa N, Hishiki M, et al.
Hypertens Res
. 2008 Mar;
31(2):221-8.
PMID: 18360040
Hypotheses about pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) have been proposed to explain the vascular damage that characterizes this disease. Reports indicate that estrogens and estrogen receptors play important physiological roles in cardiovascular...
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Hui P, Nakayama T, Morita A, Sato N, Hishiki M, Saito K, et al.
Hypertens Res
. 2007 Sep;
30(7):585-92.
PMID: 17785925
Essential hypertension (EH) is a multifactorial disorder determined by the interaction of environmental and genetic factors. EH patients' responses to these factors may vary, depending on differences in their genes...