scispace - formally typeset
M

Masaharu Kaibe

Researcher at Osaka University

Publications -  9
Citations -  1084

Masaharu Kaibe is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arterial stiffness & Pulse wave velocity. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1029 citations.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Association of Hypoadiponectinemia With Impaired Vasoreactivity

TL;DR: Observations suggest that hypoadiponectinemia is associated with impaired endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation and that the measurement of plasma adiponectin level might be helpful as a marker of endothelial dysfunction.
Journal ArticleDOI

Deletion of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 Accelerates Pressure Overload-Induced Cardiac Dysfunction by Increasing Local Angiotensin II

TL;DR: Cardiac angiotensin II concentration and activity of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases were markedly increased in ACE2−/y mice in response to TAC, and administration of candesartan attenuated the hypertrophic response and suppressed the activation of MAP kinases in ACE1−/Y mice.
Journal ArticleDOI

Comparison of arterial functional evaluations as a predictor of cardiovascular events in hypertensive patients: the Non-Invasive Atherosclerotic Evaluation in Hypertension (NOAH) study.

TL;DR: Increased aortic stiffness evaluated by PWV is more prognostic of cardiovascular events in hypertensive patients than several non-invasive atherosclerotic evaluations.
Journal ArticleDOI

Serum interleukin-15 concentration in patients with essential hypertension.

TL;DR: Clinical investigations suggest that a systemic inflammatory response involving IL-15 might be involved in the occurrence of cardiovascular disease in patients with essential hypertension.
Journal ArticleDOI

Serum hepatocyte growth factor concentration is correlated with the forearm vasodilator response in hypertensive patients.

TL;DR: Results suggest that in evaluation of serum HGF concentration, the forearm vasodilator response to reactive hyperemia and PWV might be useful for managing hypertension in patients who are receiving antihypertensive therapy.