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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2013

Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Indices for Metabolic Syndrome in Japanese Women: One-Year Follow-Up Study

Yasuyo Nakajima; Masanobu Yamada; Masako Akuzawa; Sumiyasu Ishii; Yasuhiro Masamura; Tetsurou Satoh; Koshi Hashimoto; Mayumi Negishi; Yohnosuke Shimomura; Isao Kobayashi; Yoshitaka Andou; Masatomo Mori

CONTEXT Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) increase with age; however, their relationship remains unclear. OBJECTIVE Our objective was to investigate the relationship between SCH and indices of metabolic syndrome and follow up subjects for 1 year. DESIGN Cross-sectional and longitudinal follow-up studies of cases were collected from Takasaki Hidaka Hospital between 2003 and 2007. PARTICIPANTS Overall, 11 498 participants of health checkups were analyzed. The mean age was 48 ± 9 years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES The relationship between SCH and indices of MetS were examined. RESULTS Serum free T4 levels were lower in women than men in most of the age groups, and the prevalence of SCH, 6.3% in women vs 3.4% in men, increased with age, reaching 14.6% in 70-year-old women. Multivariate logistic-regression analyses revealed that waist circumference and the serum triglyceride and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol levels were significantly higher in subjects with SCH than without among women. Reflecting these findings, the adjusted odds ratio of MetS in patients with SCH was higher than in the euthyroid subjects in women with an odds ratio of 2.7 (95% confidence interval 1.1-5.6; P = .017) but not in men. Furthermore, progression from euthyroid into SCH resulted in a significant increase in the serum triglyceride levels but not low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol in women. CONCLUSION Japanese women exhibited a high prevalence of SCH associated with low free T4 levels. There was a strong association between SCH and several indices of metabolic syndrome in women. SCH may affect serum triglyceride levels and be a risk factor for metabolic syndrome.


Annals of Clinical Biochemistry | 2014

Plasma adiponectin is a more specific marker of fatty liver than a marker of metabolic syndrome in Japanese men

Shin-ichi Yatsuzuka; Younosuke Shimomura; Masako Akuzawa; Yoshitaka Ando; Isao Kobayashi; Yoshiharu Tokita; Takeaki Nagamine; Hiromi Ono; Akira Tanaka; Ernst J. Schaefer; Katsuyuki Nakajima

Background The association of plasma cardiovascular risk markers and metabolic syndrome (MetS) with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has not been well defined. Methods Japanese men (n = 809) had standard anthropometric measurements done, and had their liver fat quantitated by ultrasound. Three groups were identified: (1) normal controls without significant disease, (2) preliminary-metabolic syndrome (pre-MetS) cases and (3) MetS cases. Plasma adiponectin, high sensitivity-C reactive protein (hs-CRP), HOMA-IR, lipids, lipoproteins and liver enzymes were evaluated among the three groups. Results The prevalence of fatty liver was 13% in controls, 39% in pre-MetS and 62% in MetS. Plasma adiponectin and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) were significantly decreased, and HOMA-IR, hs-CRP, TG, remnant lipoproteins (RLPs) and small dense-LDL-C (sd LDL-C) were significantly increased in subjects with fatty liver compared to those without fatty liver. Multivariate analyses of serum parameters associated with fatty liver revealed that adiponectin and hs-CRP were more strongly associated with the presence of fatty liver than waist circumference. However, HOMA-IR, HDL-C, TG, RLP-C, RLP-TG and sd LDL-C were more strongly associated with waist circumference than with fatty liver. Factor analysis revealed that adiponectin and HDL-C were linked to liver enzymes, lipoproteins and HOMA-IR associated with fatty liver, but not with waist circumference. Conclusions Adiponectin was found to be a more specific diagnostic marker for the presence of fatty liver regardless of MetS status, and was inversely correlated with liver enzyme concentrations. However, RLPs were found to be more specifically associated with the presence of MetS.


Internal Medicine | 2017

Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Is a Risk Factor for Type 2 Diabetes in Middle-aged Japanese Men and Women

Yoshiharu Tokita; Yuko Maejima; Kenju Shimomura; Seiichi Takenoshita; Nobuyoshi Ishiyama; Masako Akuzawa; Yohnosuke Shimomura; Katsuyuki Nakajima

Objective Emerging studies have focused on the association between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We aimed to investigate whether NAFLD diagnosed by ultrasonography could predict the risk of future T2DM in a Japanese middle-aged health check population. Methods We conducted a 10-year observational study in a health checkup population of middle-aged Japanese men and women at Hidaka Hospital from 2004 to 2013. We excluded cases with an alcohol intake exceeding 20 g/day and those with impaired glucose tolerance. The remaining 1,544 men and 864 women were classified into fatty liver and non-fatty liver groups based on the findings of abdominal ultrasonography. Both groups were followed for the development of diabetes. A multiple regression analysis was performed for each variable to predict the risk of future diabetes. Results The median age of the participants was 46.0 years at the entry, and the follow-up period was 10 years. The incidence of diabetes in the fatty liver group was 12.5% (29/232) in men and 26.3% (10/38) in women, whereas the incidence of diabetes in the non-fatty liver group was 2.5% (34/1,312) in men and 1.8% (15/826) in women. The relative risk of diabetes associated with fatty liver was 4.8 [95% confidence interval (CI) 3.0 -7.8, p<0.0001] in men and 14.5 (95% CI 7.0-30.1, p<0.0001) in women. Conclusion NAFLD was a significant predictor for future diabetes in a Japanese middle-aged health check population, especially in women.


Internal Medicine | 2016

Impact of the Visceral Fat Area Measured by Dual Impedance Method on the Diagnostic Components of Metabolic Diseases in a Middle-aged Japanese Population.

Koji Sakamaki; Yuko Maejima; Yoshiharu Tokita; Yasuhiro Masamura; Kensuke Kumamoto; Masako Akuzawa; Nobuo Nagano; Katsuyuki Nakajima; Kenju Shimomura; Seiichi Takenoshita; Yohnosuke Shimomura

Objective The aim of this study was to examine the associations between the visceral fat area (VFA) and the subcutaneous fat area (SFA) as estimated by the dual impedance method with a body composition monitor (BCM) and the diagnostic components of metabolic syndrome in a middle-aged Japanese population. Methods The subjects included 303 men (average age 51.3±9.0 years old) and 345 women (average age 40.0±9.4 years old). The VFA and SFA were estimated by BCM, and the associations among the components of metabolic syndrome (waist circumference, blood pressure and related blood sample tests) were evaluated. Results VFA showed positive correlations with waist circumference, HbA1c, high-density lipoprotein (HDL)/low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, triglyceride and uric acid level in men, while showing positive correlations with waist circumference, HDL cholesterol, triglyceride and HbA1c in women. The estimated SFA showed positive correlations with systolic blood pressure, HDL/LDL cholesterol and triglyceride in men, and HDL cholesterol and triglyceride in women. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis showed the estimated VFA to be as effective as WC to identify subject with metabolic syndrome. Conclusion By estimating the VFA using BCM, it may be possible to identify patients at risk of developing metabolic syndrome and hyperuricemia.


Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications | 2010

Sepsis and gas-forming splenic abscess by Clostridium septicum in a patient with type 2 diabetes

Makoto Imamura; Kenju Shimomura; Ayako Watanabe; Mayumi Negishi; Masako Akuzawa; Masaki Takahashi; Peter Proks; Yohnosuke Shimomura

Clostridium infections are rare but frequently associated with malignancy, and mortality approaches 100% if care is not rendered within 12 to 24 h. These infections are associated with various medical problems including diabetes mellitus. In this report, we describe a unique case of sepsis and a gas-forming splenic abscess caused by Clostridium septicum in a type 2 diabetes patient which was treatable solely with antibiotics.


Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition | 2017

Increase of transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxation associated with cascade stomach

Akiyo Kawada; Motoyasu Kusano; Hiroko Hosaka; Shiko Kuribayashi; Yasuyuki Shimoyama; Osamu Kawamura; Junichi Akiyama; Masanobu Yamada; Masako Akuzawa

We previously reported that cascade stomach was associated with reflux symptoms and esophagitis. Delayed gastric emptying has been believed to initiate transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxation (TLESR). We hypothesized that cascade stomach may be associated with frequent TLESR with delayed gastric emptying. Eleven subjects with cascade stomach and 11 subjects without cascade stomach were enrolled. Postprandial gastroesophageal manometry and gastric emptying using a continuous 13C breath system were measured simultaneously after a liquid test meal. TLESR events were counted in early period (0–60 min), late period (60–120 min), and total monitoring period. Three parameters of gastric emptying were calculated: the half emptying time, lag time, and gastric emptying coefficient. The median frequency of TLESR events in the cascade stomach and non-cascade stomach groups was 6.0 (median), 4.6 (interquartile range) vs 5.0, 3.0 in the early period, 5.0, 3.2 vs 3.0, 1.8 in the late period, and 10.0, 6.2 vs 8.0, 5.0 in the total monitoring period. TLESR events were significantly more frequent in the cascade stomach group during the late and total monitoring periods. In contrast, gastric emptying parameters showed no significant differences between the two groups. We concluded that TLESR events were significantly more frequent in persons with cascade stomach without delayed gastric emptying.


Endocrine Journal | 2009

A proposal of combined evaluation of waist circumference and BMI for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome.

Masaki Takahashi; Kenju Shimomura; Peter Proks; Timothy J. Craig; Mayumi Negishi; Masako Akuzawa; Rikuro Hayashi; Yohnosuke Shimomura; Isao Kobayashi


Internal Medicine | 2011

Gastroptosis is Associated with Less Dyspepsia, Rather than a Cause of Dyspepsia, in Japanese Persons

Motoyasu Kusano; Fumitaka Moki; Hiroko Hosaka; Yasuyuki Shimoyama; Osamu Kawamura; Atsuto Nagoshi; Masaki Maeda; Shikou Kuribayashi; Hiroaki Zai; Masafumi Mizuide; Tsutomu Horikoshi; Masatomo Mori; Masako Akuzawa


European Journal of Endocrinology | 1998

Preserved activation of thyrotropin receptor antibody to stimulate thyroid function despite long-term treatment in euthyroid patients with Graves' disease

Masako Akuzawa; Masami Murakami; Masanobu Yamada; Tetsurou Satoh; Hiroyuki Shimizu; Masatomo Mori


Internal Medicine | 2010

An obese patient with slowly progressive type 1 diabetes diagnosed by ketoacidosis.

Mayumi Negishi; Kenju Shimomura; Peter Proks; Masako Akuzawa; Masaki Takahashi; Masatomo Mori; Yohnosuke Shimomura; Isao Kobayashi

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Yohnosuke Shimomura

Gunma Prefectural College of Health Sciences

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Kenju Shimomura

Fukushima Medical University

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