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Emotional Stress Facilitates Micturition Reflex: Possible Inhibition by an α₁-Adrenoceptor Blocker in the Conscious and Anesthetized State

Hattori T, Sugaya K, Nishijima , Kadekawa K, Ueda T, Yamamoto H

PURPOSE: To test the hypothesis that naftopidil prolongs intercontraction intervals in rats undergoing chronic stress as observed in previous animal models, voiding behavior and bladder function were measured and analyzed. METHODS:...
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Normal Values of Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging Parameters in the Cervical Spinal Cord

Chagawa K, Nishijima , Kanchiku T, Imajo Y, Suzuki H, Yoshida Y, Taguchi T

STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study. PURPOSE: We evaluated the usefulness of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in diagnosing patients with cervical myelopathy by determining the accuracy of normal DTI parameter values. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE:...
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In Vitro Effects of Plasma Collected From Rats Administered Naftopidil on Whole Urinary Bladder Preparation Isolated From Rats

Hattori T, Sugaya K, Nishijima , Kadekawa K, Ueda T, Yamamoto H

PURPOSE: Alpha-1-adrenoceptor blockers (e.g., naftopidil) are prescribed for the treatment of male lower urinary tract symptoms. Although the mechanism of action of naftopidil has been studied in various organs, that...
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Genetics and Biomarkers of Moyamoya Disease: Significance of RNF213 as a Susceptibility Gene

Fujimura M, Sonobe S, Nishijima , Niizuma K, Sakata H, Kure S, Tominaga T

  • KMID: 2223711
  • J Stroke.
  • 2014 May;16(2):65-72.
Moyamoya disease is characterized by a progressive stenosis at the terminal portion of the internal carotid artery and an abnormal vascular network at the base of the brain. Although its...
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