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Yuzaburo Uetake

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Nakazawa E, Maeda S, Yamamoto K, Akabayashi A, Uetake Y, Shaw M, et al.
BMC Med Ethics . 2018 Aug; 19(1):77. PMID: 30119629
Background: This paper examines the ethical aspects of organ transplant surgery in which a donor heart is transplanted from a first recipient, following determination of death by neurologic criteria, to...
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Uetake Y, Ikeda H, Irie R, Tejima K, Matsui H, Ogura S, et al.
Lipids Health Dis . 2015 Apr; 14:6. PMID: 25888871
Background: It is widely known that salt is an accelerating factor for the progression of metabolic syndrome and causes cardiovascular diseases, most likely due to its pro-oxidant properties. We hypothesized...
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Tanaka K, Hirohama D, Shirota M, Uetake Y, Taguchi M, Takano K, et al.
Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi . 2013 Jun; 102(3):704-7. PMID: 23777161
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Ogura S, Shimosawa T, Mu S, Sonobe T, Kawakami-Mori F, Wang H, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2013 May; 305(2):H155-62. PMID: 23686713
Chronic hypoxia is one of the main causes of pulmonary hypertension (PH) associated with ROS production. Lectin-like oxidized low-density lipoprotein receptor (LOX)-1 is known to be an endothelial receptor of...
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Uetake Y, Shimosawa T
Nihon Rinsho . 2011 Jul; 69 Suppl 1:197-200. PMID: 21766596
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Mu S, Shimosawa T, Ogura S, Wang H, Uetake Y, Kawakami-Mori F, et al.
Nat Med . 2011 Apr; 17(5):573-80. PMID: 21499270
How high salt intake increases blood pressure is a key question in the study of hypertension. Salt intake induces increased renal sympathetic activity resulting in sodium retention. However, the mechanisms...
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Wang H, Shimosawa T, Matsui H, Kaneko T, Ogura S, Uetake Y, et al.
J Hypertens . 2008 Jun; 26(7):1453-62. PMID: 18551023
Background: Salt status plays a pivotal role in angiotensin-II-induced organ damage by regulating reactive oxygen species status, and it is reported that reactive oxygen species activate mineralocorticoid receptors. Method: To...
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Matsui H, Shimosawa T, Uetake Y, Wang H, Ogura S, Kaneko T, et al.
Hypertension . 2006 Jul; 48(2):225-31. PMID: 16818802
Potassium supplementation has a potent protective effect against cardiovascular disease, but the precise mechanism of it against left ventricular abnormal relaxation, relatively early functional cardiac alteration in hypertensive subjects, has...
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Uetake Y, Shimosawa T
Clin Calcium . 2005 Oct; 15(10):1689-94. PMID: 16199916
The antiatherosclerotic effects of a calcium channel blockers have been attracting attention for some time. It is shown by the animal studies that especially dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers have the...
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Ikeda T, Gomi T, Shibuya Y, Matsuo K, Kosugi T, Oku N, et al.
Hypertens Res . 2005 May; 27(12):939-46. PMID: 15894834
To assess the relationship between home blood pressure and left ventricular mass, we evaluated cardiac echocardiography in 297 hypertensive subjects (188 men and 109 women; mean age, 62.8+/-10.3 years) who...