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Cardiovascular Diabetology | 2015

Systemic arteriosclerosis and eating behavior in Japanese type 2 diabetic patients with visceral fat accumulation.

Shiro Fukuda; Ayumu Hirata; Hitoshi Nishizawa; Hirofumi Nagao; Susumu Kashine; Takekazu Kimura; Kana Inoue; Yuya Fujishima; Masaya Yamaoka; Junji Kozawa; Tetsuhiro Kitamura; Tetsuyuki Yasuda; Norikazu Maeda; Akihisa Imagawa; Tohru Funahashi; Iichiro Shimomura

BackgroundVisceral fat accumulation is a major etiological factor in the progression of type 2 diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis. We described previously visceral fat accumulation and multiple cardiovascular risk factors in a considerable number of Japanese non-obese subjects (BMI <25 kg/m2). Here, we investigated differences in systemic arteriosclerosis, serum adiponectin concentration, and eating behavior in type 2 diabetic patients with and without visceral fat accumulation.MethodsThe study subjects were 75 Japanese type 2 diabetes mellitus (age: 64.8 ± 11.5 years, mean ± SD). Visceral fat accumulation represented an estimated visceral fat area of 100 cm2 using the bioelectrical impedance analysis method. Subjects were divided into two groups; with (n = 53) and without (n = 22) visceral fat accumulation. Systemic arteriosclerosis was scored for four arteries by ultrasonography. Eating behavior was assessed based on The Guideline for Obesity questionnaire issued by the Japan Society for the Study of Obesity.ResultsThe visceral fat accumulation (+) group showed significantly higher systemic vascular scores and significantly lower serum adiponectin levels than the visceral fat accumulation (−) group. With respect to the eating behavior questionnaire items, (+) patients showed higher values for the total score and many of the major sub-scores than (−) patients.ConclusionsType 2 diabetic patients with visceral fat accumulation showed 1) progression of systemic arteriosclerosis, 2) low serum adiponectin levels, and 3) differences in eating behavior, compared to those without visceral fat accumulation. Taken together, the findings highlight the importance of evaluating visceral fat area in type 2 diabetic patients. Furthermore, those with visceral fat accumulation might need to undergo more intensive screening for systemic arteriosclerosis and consider modifying their eating behaviors.


Internal Medicine | 2016

Treatment of Mitochondrial Diabetes with a Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor (PPAR)-gamma Agonist.

Hiroyo Ninomiya; Ayumu Hirata; Junji Kozawa; Shinsuke Nakata; Takekazu Kimura; Tetsuhiro Kitamura; Tetsuyuki Yasuda; Michio Otsuki; Akihisa Imagawa; Hideaki Kaneto; Tohru Funahashi; Iichiro Shimomura

The 3243 A>G mutation in mitochondrial DNA is the most common cause of monogenic diabetes mellitus in Japan. A 45-year-old woman with mitochondrial diabetes and significant insulin resistance presented with hypoadiponectinemia despite a normal amount of visceral fat. Three months of treatment with pioglitazone (PIO) improved her blood glucose profile and response to the 75-g oral glucose tolerance test. These changes were accompanied by the amelioration of her insulin resistance and the impairment of early-phase insulin secretion. Her serum adiponectin levels increased to the normal range. In this case of mitochondrial diabetes, PIO was effective for glycemic control.


Journal of Diabetes Investigation | 2018

Case of a novel PAX6 mutation with aniridia and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

Saori Motoda; Shingo Fujita; Junji Kozawa; Takekazu Kimura; Kenji Fukui; Yasushi Ikuno; Akihisa Imagawa; Hiromi Iwahashi; Iichiro Shimomura

We present a case of a novel PAX6 heterozygous mutation with aniridia and insulin‐dependent diabetes mellitus.To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of its mutation with a complete loss of insulin secretory capacity. We believe that our letter will add new knowledge to diabetes mellitus associated with PAX6 mutations and might help us to understand the role of PAX6 in beta‐cell development.


Journal of Diabetes Investigation | 2018

Predictors of postoperative bleeding after vitrectomy for vitreous hemorrhage in patients with diabetic retinopathy

Saori Motoda; Nobuhiko Shiraki; Takuma Ishihara; Hirokazu Sakaguchi; Daijiro Kabata; Mitsuyoshi Takahara; Takekazu Kimura; Junji Kozawa; Akihisa Imagawa; Kohji Nishida; Ayumi Shintani; Hiromi Iwahashi; Iichiro Shimomura

To clarify the association between perioperative variables and postoperative bleeding in pars plana vitrectomy for vitreous hemorrhage in diabetic retinopathy.


Journal of Diabetes Investigation | 2018

Characteristics of sleep-wake cycle and sleep duration in Japanese type 2 diabetes patients with visceral fat accumulation

Shiro Fukuda; Ayumu Hirata; Hitoshi Nishizawa; Hirofumi Nagao; Takekazu Kimura; Yuya Fujishima; Masaya Yamaoka; Junji Kozawa; Akihisa Imagawa; Tohru Funahashi; Norikazu Maeda; Iichiro Shimomura

Sleep pattern has been shown to be associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Here, we investigated the difference in bedtime, waking time and estimated sleep duration in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with or without visceral fat accumulation, using a questionnaire on sleep patterns. The study participants were 59 Japanese type 2 diabetes mellitus patients (men/women 34/25, age 64.5 ± 12.1 years). Visceral fat accumulation was defined as estimated visceral fat area ≥100 cm2. The patients with visceral fat accumulation (n = 40) showed significantly later bedtime (23.51 ± 01.27 h in the [+] group vs 22.49 ± 01.23 h in the [−] group) and shorter estimated sleep duration (6.6 ± 1.4 h in the [+] group vs 7.9 ± 1.0 h in the [−] group) on weekdays, compared with those without (n = 19). Later bedtime and shorter estimated sleep duration existed in the type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with visceral fat accumulation, compared with those without.


Internal Medicine | 2017

An Impaired Awareness of Hypoglycemia Improved After Vitamin B 12 Treatment in a Type 1 Diabetic Patient

Shingo Fujita; Junji Kozawa; Chisaki Ishibashi; Takekazu Kimura; Tetsuhiro Kitamura; Kenji Fukui; Tetsuyuki Yasuda; Hiromi Iwahashi; Akihisa Imagawa; Iichiro Shimomura

An impaired awareness of hypoglycemia is a serious problem in diabetic patients, which can lead to life-threatening severe hypoglycemia. Recurrent hypoglycemia attenuates the function of the central, mainly hypothalamic, nervous system and it causes an impaired awareness of hypoglycemia. Vitamin B12 deficiency is also associated with the dysfunction of central nervous system. We report a 72-year-old type 1 diabetic patient with vitamin B12 deficiency whose impaired awareness of hypoglycemia improved after 4 weeks of vitamin B12 administration with an increased counter-hormone secretion in response to hypoglycemia. We should recognize vitamin B12 deficiency as one of the causes of an impaired awareness of hypoglycemia in diabetic patients.


Internal Medicine | 2017

Multiple Gouty Tophi with Bone Erosion and Destruction: A Report of an Early-onset Case in an Obese Patient

Reiko Hayashi; Masaya Yamaoka; Hitoshi Nishizawa; Shiro Fukuda; Yuya Fujishima; Takekazu Kimura; Jyunji Kozawa; Shunbun Kita; Taka-aki Matsuoka; Michio Otsuki; Akihisa Imagawa; Kimiyoshi Ichida; Atsuo Taniguchi; Norikazu Maeda; Tohru Funahashi; Iichiro Shimomura

A 27 year-old severely obese man (BMI, 35.1) had hyperuricemia and multiple gouty tophi with bone erosion and destruction, resulting in gait disturbance for 6 years after the early onset of gout at 21 years of age. His hyperuricemia was associated with hyperinsulinemia in obesity and a genetic variant of the ABCG2 gene. In addition, multiple gouty tophi with bone erosion and destruction might have been caused by hypoadiponectinemia and the elevation of the patient’s pro-inflammatory cytokine (IL-1β) level with the accumulation of visceral fat. In this case, bone and Ga-67 scintigraphy were useful for detecting the location and magnitude of gouty tophi.


Cardiovascular Diabetology | 2014

A pilot three-month sitagliptin treatment increases serum adiponectin level in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus--a randomized controlled trial START-J study.

Toshiyuki Hibuse; Norikazu Maeda; Ken Kishida; Takekazu Kimura; Tomoko Minami; Eriko Takeshita; Ayumu Hirata; Yasuhiko Nakagawa; Susumu Kashine; Akemi Oka; Masumi Hayashi; Hitoshi Nishizawa; Tohru Funahashi; Iichiro Shimomura


Cardiovascular Diabetology | 2013

Vascular complications and changes in body mass index in Japanese type 2 diabetic patients with abdominal obesity

Hirofumi Nagao; Susumu Kashine; Hitoshi Nishizawa; Takuya Okada; Takekazu Kimura; Ayumu Hirata; Shiro Fukuda; Junji Kozawa; Norikazu Maeda; Tetsuhiro Kitamura; Tetsuyuki Yasuda; Kohei Okita; Toshiyuki Hibuse; Mamiko Tsugawa; Akihisa Imagawa; Tohru Funahashi; Iichiro Shimomura


Internal Medicine | 2010

Lemierre syndrome with blepharoptosis.

Megu Yamaguchi; Hitoshi Nishizawa; Taku Yasumoto; Takekazu Kimura; Yasuo Takeuchi; Akinori Takeshita; Toshiyuki Takase; Hiroaki Fujimoto; Misa Nakano; Megumu Fukunaga

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