A Consideration of a Mechanism of Hypertension through Effects of Ions upon the Contractility Arterial Tissue and Its Contractile Protein
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In this study, evidence was established that the arterial contractile protein extracted by us must be arterial natural actomyosin and its characteristic features were clarified. Replacement of KCl by NaCl in the medium was inclined to enhance the superprecipitation and the ATP-ase activity of arterial natural actomyosin and then the de-crease of NaCl concentration in the perfusate resulted in reduction of the contractility of arterial strip by vasoactive agents. These results may explain clinical and epidemiological finding that a high intake of NaCl leads to hypertension.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1972-08-20
著者
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Shibata Nobuhiko
Department of Internal Medicine I, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases
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Shibata Nobuhiko
Center for Adult Diseases
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Yamagami Toru
Department Of Cardiology The Center For Adult Diseases.
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Akagami Hirotaka
Department of Cardiology, The Center for Adult Diseases.
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YONEDA HARUKI
Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, the Center for Adult Diseases
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Shibata Nobuhiko
Department Of Cardiology The Center For Adult Diseases
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Yoneda Haruki
Department Of Cardiovascular Diseases The Center For Adult Diseases
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Akagami Hirotaka
Department Of Cardiology The Center For Adult Diseases
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Akagami Hirotaka
Department Of Cardiology And Pathology
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Shibata Nobuhiko
Department Of Cardiology The Center For Adult Diseases.
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Akagami Hirotaka
Department Of Cardiology The Center For Adult Diseases.
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Shibatai Nobuhiko
Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, the Center for Adult Diseases
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