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Matao Sakanashi

Researcher at University of the Ryukyus

Publications -  116
Citations -  1513

Matao Sakanashi is an academic researcher from University of the Ryukyus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Propranolol & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 116 publications receiving 1476 citations. Previous affiliations of Matao Sakanashi include Fukuyama University.

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Vascular Lipotoxicity: Endothelial Dysfunction via Fatty-Acid-Induced Reactive Oxygen Species Overproduction in Obese Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rats

TL;DR: In conclusion, FFA-induced NADPH oxidase subunit overexpression and ROS production could be involved in the endothelial dysfunction seen in obese ZDF rats, and this could be protected by pitavastatin or NAD PH oxidase inhibitors.
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Rapid and simple micro-determination of carvedilol in rat plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography.

TL;DR: This study studied the use of high-performance liquid chromatography with spectrofluorometric detection, using a solid-phase extraction for a simple, rapid and sensitive determination of plasma carvedilol levels in rats, indicating that the method was effective for the determination of carveilol plasma levels.
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Cardioprotective Effects of Extracts from Psidium guajava L. and Limonium wrightii, Okinawan Medicinal Plants, against Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Perfused Rat Hearts

TL;DR: Results indicate that P. guajava L. and L. wrightii both have cardioprotective effects against myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury in isolated rat hearts, primarily through their radical-scavenging actions.
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Pharmacological actions of "kyushin," a drug containing toad venom: cardiotonic and arrhythmogenic effects, and excitatory effect on respiration.

TL;DR: The cardiotonic and arrhythmogenic effects, and the excitatory effect on respiration of "Kyushin," a drug containing toad venom, were studied in comparison with those of digoxin, suggesting that the safety margin of " Kyushin" is broader than that ofdigoxin.
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Afferent fibres from pulmonary arterial baroreceptors in the left cardiac sympathetic nerve of the cat.

TL;DR: Afferent discharges were recorded from the left cardiac sympathetic nerve or the third sympathetic ramus communicans of anaesthetized cats of anaesthetic cats.