Taiji Nagata
University of Tokyo
35 Papers
310 Citations
Taiji Nagata is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vascular smooth muscle & Cell growth. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 35 publications.
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Papers
Use and safety of KAATSU training:Results of a national survey
Toshiaki Nakajima,Miwa Kurano,Haruko Iida,Haruhito Takano,Hitoshi Oonuma,Toshihiro Morita,Kentaro Meguro,Yoshiaki Sato,Taiji Nagata +8 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the KAATSU training is a safe and promising method for training athletes and healthy persons, and can also be applied to persons with various physical conditions.
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Eicosapentaenoic acid inhibits voltage-gated sodium channels and invasiveness in prostate cancer cells.
Toshiaki Nakajima,Nami Kubota,Nami Kubota,T Tsutsumi,Atsushi Oguri,Hiroyuki Imuta,Taisuke Jo,Hitoshi Oonuma,Masaaki Soma,Kentaro Meguro,Haruhito Takano,Takahide Nagase,Taiji Nagata +12 more
TL;DR: The effects of eicosapentaenoic (EPA), an omega‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acid, on INa and metastatic functions (cell proliferation, endocytosis and invasion) in human and rat prostate cancer cell lines are investigated.
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Effects of KAATSU training on haemostasis in healthy subjects
Toshiaki Nakajima,Haruhito Takano,Miwa Kurano,Haruko Iida,Nami Kubota,Tomohiro Yasuda,Megumi Kato,Kentaro Meguro,Yoshiaki Sato,Y. Yamazaki,S. Kawashima,Hiroshi Ohshima,Shoichi Tachibana,Taiji Nagata,Takashi Abe,Naokata Ishii,Toshihiro Morita +16 more
TL;DR: The KAATSU training may be a promising training in astronauts to prevent cardiovascular deconditioning and muscle atrophy in space flights as well as athletes and healthy persons as described previously.
Hemodynamic and autonomic nervous responses to the restriction of femoral blood flow by KAATSU
Haruko Iida,Haruhito Takano,Kentaro Meguro,Kenichi Asada,Hitoshi Oonuma,Toshihiro Morita,Miwa Kurano,F. Sakagami,Kansei Uno,Ken Hirose,Ken Hirose,Taiji Nagata,Katsu Takenaka,Jun-ichi Suzuki,Yasunobu Hirata,T. Furuichi,Fumio Eto,Ryozo Nagai,Yoshiaki Sato,Toshiaki Nakajima +19 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the application of KAATSU on both legs induces venous pooling in the legs, and then inhibits venous return, which causes a decrease of IVC diameter, cardiac size and stroke volume with an increase in TPR and LFRR/HFRR.
Radical scavengers of indapamide in prostacyclin synthesis in rat smooth muscle cell.
Yoshio Uehara,H Shirahase,Taiji Nagata,Toshihiko Ishimitsu,S. Morishita,Osumi S,Hiroaki Matsuoka,Tokuichiro Sugimoto +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that indapamide diuretic increases prostacyclin generation in the vascular smooth muscle cells possibly through antioxidant effects and that the enhanced prostacyClin generation is partly responsible for its direct vasodilator action.
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