Non-invasive measurement of brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity is associated with serum C-reactive protein but not with α-tocopherol in Japanese middle-aged male workers

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作者
Okamura, T
Moriyama, Y
Kadowaki, T
Kanda, H
Ueshima, H
机构
[1] Shiga Univ Med Sci, Dept Hlth Sci, Otsu, Shiga 5202192, Japan
[2] Publ Hlth Inst Kochi Prefecture, Kochi, Japan
关键词
pulse wave velocity; alpha-tocopherol; C-reactive protein; risk factors;
D O I
10.1291/hypres.27.173
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is an indicator of arterial stiffness, especially in the aorta, and a marker for vascular damage. We examined the association of brachial-ankle PWV (baPWV) with serum alpha-tocopherol and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in addition to the traditional risk factors. Study subjects were 178 Japanese male workers aged 50-59 without past histories of cardiovascular diseases. The relation of baPWV with serum alpha-tocopherol and CRP levels was cross-sectionally analyzed after adjusting for other cardiovascular risk factors. The arithmetic mean of serum alpha-tocopherol was 38.9 mumol/l, and the geometric mean of serum CRP was 0.47 mg/l. Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that serum CRP levels were associated with an elevation of baPWV, in addition to age, systolic blood pressure and heart rate. However, serum alpha-tocopherol, serum lipids (triglyceride, low and high density lipoprotein cholesterol), fasting plasma glucose, body mass index, smoking and alcohol drinking did not significantly correlate to baPWV. Multivariate-adjusted means of baPWV according to serum CRP quartile were 1,431, 1,436,1,507 and 1,508 cm/s (p=0.033). The serum CRP level might be an important marker for arterial stiffness in Japanese middle-aged males. However, no relation was observed between alpha-tocopherol and baPWV.
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