Masako Osawa
Nagoya University
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International Journal of Cardiology | 2010
Noriaki Kishimoto; Toshio Hayashi; Ichiro Sakuma; Hatsuyo Kano-Hayashi; Taku Tsunekawa; Masako Osawa; Kouichiro Ina; Akihisa Iguchi
BACKGROUND Atherosclerosis-related diseases are leading causes of morbidity among patients undergoing hemodialysis. The effects of hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors (statins) on the endothelial function of hemodialyzed patients are not known. METHODS AND RESULTS For 16 weeks, we prescribed simvastatin (low dose: 5 mg or moderate dose: 10 mg) to 28 patients (low dose: n=14, 61.2 ± 8.6 years, moderate dose: n=14, 60.8 ± 10.2 years) and chose 9 patients (61.5 ± 5.2 years) without prescriptions as controls. We compared the effects of statin on lipids, flow-mediated endothelium-dependent and nitroglycerin-induced endothelium-independent dilatation (%FMD, %NTD), and markers of oxidant stress and atherosclerosis. Serum HDL-cholesterol and triglycerides did not change significantly in any of the three groups; however, LDL-cholesterol was decreased at 16 weeks in both simvastatin groups. The %FMD and plasma NOx increased at 1 and 16 weeks in both statin groups, but not in the control group (P<0.01). The %NTD did not change. Oxidized LDL, VCAM-1, and 8-isoprostane decreased significantly after 16 weeks in both statin groups; however, TNF-α and interleukin 6 did not change. In the control group, no significant changes in these parameters were observed. Multiple regression analyses showed that the (short) period of hemodialysis and (young) age are significant factors associated with %FMD improvement. CONCLUSIONS A statin improved impaired endothelial function in the arteries of chronic dialysis patients, in part by enhancing NO bioavailability within one week. Improved endothelial function is in line with the anti-atherosclerotic effects observed in patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2007
Toshio Hayashi; Hideki Nomura; Masako Osawa; Jun Funami; Asaka Miyazaki; Akihisa Iguchi
OBJECTIVES: To assess the efficacy of various vascular endocrinological substances, such as plasma nitric oxide metabolites (NOx), as surrogate markers of survival in older patients.
Atherosclerosis | 2004
Toshio Hayashi; Juliet Arockia Rani P; Akiko Fukatsu; Hisako Matsui-Hirai; Masako Osawa; Asaka Miyazaki; Taku Tsunekawa; Hatsuyo Kano-Hayashi; Akihisa Iguchi; Daigo Sumi; Louis J. Ignarro
Nitric Oxide | 2007
Masako Osawa; Toshio Hayashi; Hideki Nomura; Jun Funami; Asaka Miyazaki; Louis J. Ignarro; Akihisa Iguchi
Japanese journal of geriatrics | 2000
Jiro Kanie; Kazuhiko Kono; Tsutomu Kono; Masako Osawa; Takayuki Yamamoto; Hiroyuki Akatsu; Hiroshi Shimokata; Akihisa Iguchi
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2005
Noriaki Kishimoto; Ichiro Sakuma; Hatsuyo Kanoh; Masako Osawa; Kazuhiko Nagai; Takamitsu Sohma; Toshio Hayashi; Akihisa Iguchi; Hiroyuki Tsutsui
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2005
Toshio Hayashi; Masako Osawa; Akihisa Iguchi
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2005
Toshio Hayashi; Masako Osawa; Akihisa Iguchi
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2004
Toshio Hayashi; Masako Osawa; Michiteru Kodama; Akihisa Iguchi
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2004
Noriaki Kishimoto; Ichiro Sakuma; Toshio Hayashi; Hatsuyo Kano; Taku Tsunekawa; Masako Osawa; Michiteru Kodama; Kazuhiko Nagai; Satoshi Nawate; Takamitsu Sohma; Akihisa Iguchi