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Journal of Cardiology | 2015

Association between brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity and the ratio of l-arginine to asymmetric dimethylarginine in patients undergoing coronary angiography

Nobuyuki Masaki; Daihiko Hakuno; Takumi Toya; Yasunaga Shiraishi; Takehiko Kujiraoka; Takayuki Namba; Hirotaka Yada; Kazuo Kimura; Koji Miyazaki; Takeshi Adachi

BACKGROUND Endothelial dysfunction causes vasomotor dysregulation and vascular stiffening in addition to structural changes. By influencing NO synthesis, deficiency of l-arginine relative to asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), which is an l-arginine derivative that acts as a competitive NO synthase inhibitor, may lead to the promotion of arterial stiffness. This study investigated the relationship between the l-arginine/ADMA ratio and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV), an indicator of arterial stiffness. METHODS AND RESULTS This cross-sectional study enrolled 74 patients (62 men, 12 women; mean age, 67±10 years) undergoing elective coronary angiography. A total of 54 (73%) patients had coronary artery disease. Serum l-arginine and ADMA were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. The ratio of l-arginine to ADMA and the serum l-arginine level was associated with baPWV in univariate regression analysis (l-arginine/ADMA ratio: β=-0.323, p=0.005; l-arginine: β=-0.247, p=0.034). In addition, baPWV was related to blood hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit, brain natriuretic peptide level, symmetric dimethylarginine, renal function, blood pressure, and heart rate. In multivariate analysis, the l-arginine/ADMA ratio was a significant predictor of baPWV (β=-0.310, p<0.001). In subgroup analyses, the l-arginine/ADMA ratio was associated with baPWV in elderly patients (n=46, β=-0.359, p=0.004), and in younger patients (n=28, β=-0.412, p=0.006). CONCLUSION A low l-arginine/ADMA ratio may be associated with high baPWV in patients undergoing coronary angiography.


International Journal of Cardiology | 2016

Usefulness of the d-ROMs test for prediction of cardiovascular events

Nobuyuki Masaki; Atsushi Sato; Syumpei Horii; Toyokazu Kimura; Takumi Toya; Risako Yasuda; Takayuki Namba; Hirotaka Yada; Akio Kawamura; Takeshi Adachi

BACKGROUND d-ROMs test developed to determine the degree of individual oxidative stress may predict cardiovascular events. METHODS AND RESULTS 265 patients (204 men, 61 women; age, 65±13years) who had been treated for cardiovascular disease were divided evenly by quartile of baseline d-ROMs levels, and were followed up. During the observation periods of 2.66±1.47years, there were 14 (5%) deaths, 8 (3%) cardiovascular deaths, 13 (5%) major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs), and 51 (19%) all cardiovascular events including heart failure, cardiovascular surgery, and revascularization. Log-rank tests demonstrated that the patients in the 4th quartile (d-ROMs≧395.00U.CARR) had a higher incidence rate of cardiovascular death than those in the 2nd quartile (d-ROMs 286.00-335.00, p=0.022). In multivariate Cox regression analysis, even after adjustment for age, sex, coronary risk factors, C-reactive protein, and renal function, high d-ROMs was a risk factor for all-cause death [adjusted HR of 4th vs. 1st quartile, 10.791 (95% confidence interval 1.032-112.805), p=0.047], and all cardiovascular events [HR of 4th vs. 1st quartile, 2.651 (95% confidence interval 1.138-6.177), p=0.024]. CONCLUSIONS Our results suggest that d-ROMs is a useful oxidative stress marker to assess prognosis and risk of further cardiovascular events.


International Heart Journal | 2018

A Rare Case of Rush Progression of Purulent Pericarditis by Escherichia coli in a Patient with Malignant Lymphoma

Shunpei Horii; Hirotaka Yada; Kei Ito; Ayumu Osaki; Atsushi Sato; Toyokazu Kimura; Risako Yasuda; Takumi Toya; Takayuki Namba; Nobuyuki Masaki; Takeshi Adachi

Purulent pericarditis is a rare disease in the antibiotic era. The common pathogens of purulent pericarditis are gram-positive species such as Staphylococcus aureus. Streptococcus pneumoniae, Salmonella, Haemophilus, fungal pathogens/tuberculosis can also result in purulent pericarditis. We report an old male case of purulent pericarditis by Escherichia coli. He came to our hospital suffering from leg edema for 3 months. Echocardiography revealed the large amount of pericardial effusion, and he was admitted to test the cause of pericardial effusion without high fever, tachycardia, and shock vital signs. On the third day, he suddenly presented vital shock. We performed emergency cardiopulmonary resuscitation and pericardiocentesis. Appearance of pericardial effusion was hemorrhagic and purulent. The gram stain revealed remarkable E. coli invasion to pericardial space. Antibiotic therapy was immediately started; however, he died on sixth day with septic shock. The cytological examination of pericardial effusion suggested the invasion of malignant lymphoma to pericardium. This case showed subacute or chronic process of pericarditis without severe clinical and laboratory sings before admission. Nevertheless, bacterial purulent pericarditis usually shows acute clinical manifestation; the first process of this case was very silent. Immunosuppression of malignant lymphoma might make E. coli translocation from gastrointestinal tract to pericardial space, and bacterial pericarditis was progressed to purulent pericarditis. In the latter process, this case showed unexpected rush progression to death by sepsis from purulent pericarditis. Immediate pericardiocentesis should be performed for a prompt diagnosis of purulent pericarditis, and it might have improved the outcome of this case.


Internal Medicine | 2017

Tranexamic Acid Controlled Chronic Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Associated with Aortic Dissection and Patent False Lumen for Three Years

Yodo Gatate; Nobuyuki Masaki; Atsushi Sato; Risako Yasuda; Takayuki Namba; Hirotaka Yada; Akio Kawamura; Takeshi Adachi

The management of chronic disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) caused by aortic dissection has not yet been established. Even in cases where surgical correction is performed, therapeutic control of systemic hemorrhaging is still required. We herein report the successful treatment of a case of aortic dissection with a patent false lumen using tranexamic acid for acute exacerbation of chronic DIC. Oral administration of 1,500 mg tranexamic acid per day stabilized the coagulative and fibrinolytic parameters and relieved bleeding tendencies with no side effects. Heparin was administered periodically for the management of hemodialysis. This favorable result continued for up to 3 years.


International Heart Journal | 2016

Arterial Stiffness Is Significantly Associated With Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease

Takayuki Namba; Nobuyuki Masaki; Yuki Matsuo; Atsushi Sato; Toyokazu Kimura; Shunpei Horii; Risako Yasuda; Hirotaka Yada; Akio Kawamura; Bonpei Takase; Takeshi Adachi


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2016

Significance of Branched-Chain Amino Acids in Lean Patients With Heart Failure

Takayuki Namba; Toyokazu Kimura; Shunpei Horii; Risako Yasuda; Takumi Toya; Hirotaka Yada; Nobuyuki Masaki; Akio Kawamura; Daihiko Hakuno; Takeshi Adachi


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2015

Effects of Febuxostat on Cardiac Fibrosis and Oxidative Stress in Hamsters with Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Miki Shimizu; Ryo Tanaka; Daihiko Hakuno; Toyokazu Kimura; Takayuki Namba; Takeshi Adachi


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2015

Significance of Plasma Free Fatty Acid and Amino Acid Profile in Obesity-related Heart Failure

Takayuki Namba; Toyokazu Kimura; Shunpei Horii; Yasunaga Shiraishi; Atsushi Sato; Risako Yasuda; Hirotaka Yada; Akio Kawamura; Daihiko Hakuno; Takeshi Adachi


Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2015

98 – Febuxostat Improved Systolic Function and Cardiac Fibrosis with Antioxidants Effects in Dilate Cardiomyopathy Hamsters

Toyokazu Kimura; Atsushi Sato; Takayuki Namba; Shunpei Horii; Hirotaka Yada; Takehiko Kujiraoka; Miki Shimizu; Takeshi Adachi


Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2015

111 – Superoxide Dismutase 1 Regulsted the Inflammatory Remodeling of Aorta from Hypertensive Mice with Angiotensin II

Atsushi Sato; Yasushi Shiraishi; Takayuki Namba; Norio Ishigami; Toyokazu Kimura; Shunpei Horii; Hirotaka Yada; Takehiko Kujiraoka; Takeshi Adachi

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Takeshi Adachi

National Defense Medical College

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Hirotaka Yada

National Defense Medical College

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Toyokazu Kimura

National Defense Medical College

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Atsushi Sato

National Defense Medical College

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Nobuyuki Masaki

National Defense Medical College

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Shunpei Horii

National Defense Medical College

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Daihiko Hakuno

National Defense Medical College

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Risako Yasuda

National Defense Medical College

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Akio Kawamura

National Defense Medical College

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Takehiko Kujiraoka

National Defense Medical College

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