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Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis | 2016

Time-dependent Changes of Atherosclerotic LDL Complexes after Smoking Cessation

Maki Komiyama; Sayaka Shimada; Hiromichi Wada; Hajime Yamakage; Noriko Satoh-Asahara; Akira Shimatsu; Masaharu Akao; Tatsuya Morimoto; Yuko Takahashi; Koji Hasegawa

Aim: The α1-antitrypsin – low-density lipoprotein complex (AT-LDL) and serum amyloid A-LDL complex (SAA-LDL) are oxidatively modified LDL complexes that promote atherosclerosis. The serum levels of AT-LDL and SAA-LDL are suggested to be increased by obesity and smoking. We have previously demonstrated that larger weight gain after smoking cessation (SC) perturbs a decrease in the serum level of AT-LDL at 3 months after SC. However, changes of these atherosclerotic makers >3 months after SC are unknown. This study investigated post-SC time-dependent changes in two atherogenic lipoproteins, AT-LDL and SAA-LDL, and in the extent of abdominal obesity. Methods: In 50 outpatients who had continued SC for 1 year, we measured serum AT-LDL and SAA-LDL levels by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay before SC, and at 3 months and 1 year after SC. Results: Both body mass index and waist circumstance significantly increased from pre-SC to 3 months after SC and from 3 months after SC to 1 year after SC. Although the serum levels of AT-LDL and SAA-LDL were unchanged from pre-SC to 3 months after SC, these levels decreased significantly from 3 months after SC to 1 year after SC. Conclusions: The extent of abdominal obesity and levels of two atherogenic lipoproteins time-dependently change after SC. Although abdominal obesity progressively worsened after SC, the beneficial effect of non-smoking overcomes the potential vascular risks by cessation-associated obesity at 1 year after SC.


Journal of International Medical Research | 2018

Association between monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and blood pressure in smokers:

Maki Komiyama; Rieko Takanabe; Koh Ono; Sayaka Shimada; Hiromichi Wada; Hajime Yamakage; Noriko Satoh-Asahara; Tatsuya Morimoto; Akira Shimatsu; Yuko Takahashi; Koji Hasegawa

Objective The expression level of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) is increased in atherosclerotic regions, inducing monocyte migration to the blood vessel wall. Although the serum MCP-1 concentration is higher in patients with than without cardiovascular disease, the precise correlations between the serum MCP-1 concentration and factors associated with smoking and atherosclerosis are unknown. Methods The serum MCP-1 concentration was measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 207 consecutive smokers who visited our smoking cessation clinic. Results Sex-adjusted analysis of smokers revealed that the MCP-1 concentration was positively correlated with age (β = 0.311), smoking duration (β = 0.342), systolic blood pressure (β = 0.225), and diastolic blood pressure (β = 0.137) but not with the body mass index. Multivariate regression analysis showed that smoking duration and systolic blood pressure were independent determinants of the MCP-1 concentration. Conclusions The MCP-1 concentration was positively correlated with blood pressure among smokers. Long-term smokers with high blood pressure may be more susceptible to plaque rupture at atherosclerotic lesion sites.


European Cardiology Review | 2017

Analysis of Factors Associated with Smoking Relapse

Sayaka Shimada; Maki Komiyama; Hiromichi Wada; Hajime Yamakage; Akira Shimatsu; Yuko Takahashi; Koji Hasegawa

It is reported that 3 months of professional smoking cessation treatment achieves an initial smoking cessation rate of 80 %. However, a 1 year cessation rate decreases to approximately 50 %. The most common causes of relapse are weight gain, stress, and nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Relapse prevention is important in smoking cessation treatment. The aim of the present study was to investigate the differences between those who continued smoking cessation (group A) and those who resumed (group B) at 1 year after smoking cessation.


Circulation | 2011

High Blood Viscosity Is Closely Associated With Cigarette Smoking and Markedly Reduced by Smoking Cessation

Sayaka Shimada; Koji Hasegawa; Hiromichi Wada; Sachiko Terashima; Noriko Satoh-Asahara; Hajime Yamakage; Shuji Kitaoka; Masaharu Akao; Akira Shimatsu; Yuko Takahashi


Heart and Vessels | 2015

The effects of weight gain after smoking cessation on atherogenic α1-antitrypsin–low-density lipoprotein

Maki Komiyama; Hiromichi Wada; Shuichi Ura; Hajime Yamakage; Noriko Satoh-Asahara; Sayaka Shimada; Masaharu Akao; Hiroshi Koyama; Koichi Kono; Akira Shimatsu; Yuko Takahashi; Koji Hasegawa


Endocrine Journal | 2009

Unfavorable Blood Rheology is Closely Associated with Arterial Stiffness in Obese Patients

Noriko Satoh; Kazuhiko Kotani; Hiromichi Wada; Akihiro Himeno; Sayaka Shimada; Yousuke Sasaki; Kazunori Yamada; Akira Shimatsu; Koji Hasegawa


Heart and Vessels | 2018

Smoking cessation reduces the lectin-like low-density lipoprotein receptor index, an independent cardiovascular risk marker of vascular inflammation

Maki Komiyama; Hiromichi Wada; Koh Ono; Hajime Yamakage; Noriko Satoh-Asahara; Sayaka Shimada; Masaharu Akao; Tatsuya Morimoto; Akira Shimatsu; Yuko Takahashi; Tatsuya Sawamura; Koji Hasegawa


Global heart | 2018

PO532 Analysis on Changes In the Differential Leukocyte Count After Smoking Cessation

Sayaka Shimada; Maki Komiyama; Y. Ozaki; Hiromichi Wada; Hajime Yamakage; Yoichi Sunagawa; Tatsuya Morimoto; Yuko Takahashi; Koji Hasegawa


Global heart | 2018

PO533 Analysis of Gender Differences In Smokers Regarding the Relationship Between Depressive Tendency and Nicotine Dependency

Sayaka Shimada; Maki Komiyama; Hiromichi Wada; Hajime Yamakage; Y. Ozaki; Tatsuya Morimoto; Akira Shimatsu; Yuko Takahashi; Koji Hasegawa


European Cardiology Review | 2017

Effects of Pharmacotherapy for Smoking Cessation on LOX Index, a Cardiovascular Risk Marker

Maki Komiyama; Hiromichi Wada; Hajime Yamakage; Noriko Asahara; Sayaka Shimada; Masaharu Akao; Tatsuya Morimoto; Yuko Takahashi; Tatsuya Sawamura; Koji Hasegawa

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National Institute of Genetics

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