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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2003

Association between coronary endothelial dysfunction and local inflammation of atherosclerotic coronary arteries

Taku Matsubara; Takaharu Ishibashi; Tomoyuki Hori; Kazuyuki Ozaki; Tohru Mezaki; Keiichi Tsuchida; Akimitsu Nasuno; Kaname Kubota; Takayuki Tanaka; Takashi Miida; Yoshifusa Aizawa; Matomo Nishio

We have examined a possibility whether or not severity and extent of coronary atherosclerosis may associate with degree of local inflammation in relation to endothelial dysfunction as is indicated by reduced NO formation. Blood samples were obtained from aortic root (Ao) and coronary sinus (CS) of 39 patients who underwent coronary angiography. Plasma NOx levels (nitrite + nitrate, stable NO end-products) were evaluated by HPLC-Griess system, and markers of inflammation, C-reactive protein (CRP) and serum amyloid A protein (SAA), were measured by Latex Turbidimetric Immunoassay. To evaluate the changes of these substances through coronary circulation, the percentage changes of respective markers [(CS — Ao) x 100/Ao] were calculated. The extent and severity of atherosclerosis of left coronary arteries were evaluated with Gensini Score (GS). The GS correlated with the percentage changes of NOx (r = -0.35, p < 0.05) and that of SAA (r = 0.43, p < 0.05) across coronary circulation, but not with changes in CRP. Moreover, the percentage changes of NOx correlated with that of SAA (r = -0.36, p < 0.05). These results indicated that severity and extent of coronary atherosclerosis related to degree of local inflammation which has a possible association with coronary endothelial dysfunction. (Mol Cell Biochem 249: 67–73, 2003)


Cardiovascular Pathology | 2004

Expression of coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor in neointima of the rat carotid artery

Akimitsu Nasuno; Ken Toba; Takuya Ozawa; Haruo Hanawa; Yasser Osman; Yuko Hotta; Kaori Yoshida; Takashi Saigawa; Kiminori Kato; Ryozo Kuwano; Kenichi Watanabe; Yoshifusa Aizawa

Our previous study revealed that the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR) is a homophilic cell adhesion molecule and may function as a sensor of cell-cell interactions in the brain and damaged heart. In this study, we investigated if CAR expression is involved in the formation of neointimal hyperplasia using a balloon injury model of rat carotid artery. Cultured vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) from rat aorta were also studied. CAR antigen was constitutively detected in the endothelial cells (ECs) but not in SMCs before injury. On Day 5 after balloon injury, CAR was expressed strongly in the first layer of medial SMCs. Neointimal hyperplasia was observed on Day 7, and strong expressions of CAR concomitantly with proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) were obvious in the neointimal SMCs, while CAR in medial SMCs disappeared. The expression of CAR mRNA reached a peak on Day 7 and declined gradually to the basal levels. When the ECs regenerated on Day 14, CAR antigen was observed in the ECs but disappeared in the neointima. CAR together with PCNA was expressed abundantly in the proliferating SMCs in vitro and diminished in cells grown to a confluent state. The abundant expression of CAR in the neointima may facilitate an adenoviral gene therapy.


Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2003

Analysis of postextrasystolic relaxation response in the human heart

Kiminori Kato; Makoto Kodama; Satoru Hirono; Yuji Okura; Haruo Hanawa; Takaaki Shiono; Masahiro Ito; Koichi Fuse; Keiichi Tsuchida; Seitaro Maruyama; Tsuyoshi Yoshida; Satoru Abe; Manabu Hayashi; Akimitsu Nasuno; Takashi Saigawa; Takuya Ozawa; Yoshifusa Aizawa

Postextrasystolic potentiation is the phenomenon in which ventricular contractile force is strengthened by a preceding premature beat. However, the response of diastolic function after an extrasystole is unknown. We studied 58 patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) and two control subjects to evaluate the response of relaxation following extrasystole. At cardiac catheterization, from the derivative of the left ventricular (LV) pressure, the ratio of LV peak negative dP/dt (–dP/dt) of a postextrasystole to a basal beat was calculated and defined as the postextrasystolic relaxation response (PRR). PRR was compared with parameters of left ventriculography: LV end-diastolic volume index (EDVI), LV end-systolic volume index (ESVI), and LV ejection fraction (EF). The PRRs of the two control subjects were 0.80 and 0.84. The mean PRR of the CHF patients was 0.99 ± 0.15. In all subjects, including patients and controls, correlation analysis between (EDVI, ESVI, and EF) and PRR yielded the following: (a) EDVI vs. PRR: R = 0.273, p = 0.036; (b) ESVI vs. PRR: R = 0.446, p < 0.001; and (c) EF vs. PRR: R = –0.520, p < 0.001. Thus, normal or non-failing human hearts showed a decline of –dP/dt in postextrasystole compared with the basal beats, but failing hearts had potentiated relaxation following an extrasystole.


Japanese Heart Journal | 2002

Levels of soluble E-selectin and ICAM-1 in the coronary circulation of patients with stable coronary artery disease: association with the severity of coronary atherosclerosis.

Akimitsu Nasuno; Taku Matsubara; Tomoyuki Hori; Kotaro Higuchi; Shunsuke Imai; Iwao Nakagawa; Keiichi Tsuchida; Kazuyuki Ozaki; Tohru Mezaki; Takayuki Tanaka; Ichiro Fuse; Yoshifusa Aizawa


Japanese Heart Journal | 2003

Plasma Levels of Soluble Thrombomodulin, C-reactive Protein, and Serum Amyloid A Protein in the Atherosclerotic Coronary Circulation

Tohru Mezaki; Taku Matsubara; Tomoyuki Hori; Kohtarou Higuchi; Akira Nakamura; Iwao Nakagawa; Shunsuke Imai; Kazuyuki Ozaki; Keiichi Tsuchida; Akimitsu Nasuno; Takayuki Tanaka; Kaname Kubota; Masahiko Nakano; Takashi Miida; Yoshifusa Aizawa


Circulation | 2003

Significance of Asymmetric Dimethylarginine (ADMA) Concentrations During Coronary Circulation in Patients With Vasospastic Angina

Tomoyuki Hori; Taku Matsubara; Takaharu Ishibashi; Kazuyuki Ozaki; Keiichi Tsuchida; Tohru Mezaki; Takayuki Tanaka; Akimitsu Nasuno; Kaname Kubota; Yuichi Nakamura; Masaru Yamazoe; Yoshifusa Aizawa; Matomo Nishio


Circulation | 2004

Plasma Concentrations of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein 1 (MCP-1) and Neopterin in the Coronary Circulation of Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

Takayuki Tanaka; Yuichi Nakamura; Akimitsu Nasuno; Tohru Mezaki; Koutarou Higuchi; Hiroshi Fukunaga; Keiichi Tsuchida; Kazuyuki Ozaki; Tomoyuki Hori; Taku Matsubara; Yoshifusa Aizawa


Circulation | 2005

Relationship between serum lipoprotein(a) concentrations and coronary vasomotion in coronary spastic angina.

Keiichi Tsuchida; Tomoyuki Hori; Naohito Tanabe; Yashiro Makiyama; Takuya Ozawa; Takashi Saigawa; Ritsuo Watanabe; Takayuki Tanaka; Akimitsu Nasuno; Hiroshi Fukunaga; Tohru Mezaki; Yuichi Nakamura; Yoshifusa Aizawa


Circulation | 2003

Acute Pulmonary Thromboembolism Induced by Prophylactic Heparin Use and a Heparin-Coated Catheter

Akimitsu Nasuno; Taku Matsubara; Tomoyuki Hori; Kotaro Higuchi; Keiichi Tsuchida; Tohru Mezaki; Takayuki Tanaka; Kazuhiro Hanzawa; Hisanaga Moro; Jun-Ichi Hayashi; Kenichi Tanaka; Ichiro Fuse; Yoshifusa Aizawa


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2003

Acute pulmonary thromboembolism induced by prophylactic heparin use and a heparin-coated catheter: a case of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia and thrombosis syndrome.

Akimitsu Nasuno; Taku Matsubara; Tomoyuki Hori; Kotaro Higuchi; Keiichi Tsuchida; Tohru Mezaki; Takayuki Tanaka; Kazuhiro Hanzawa; Hisanaga Moro; Jun-Ichi Hayashi; Kenichi Tanaka; Ichiro Fuse; Yoshifusa Aizawa

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Fukushima Medical University

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