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Carotid artery intima‐media thickness and brachial artery flow‐mediated vasodilation in asymptomatic Japanese male subjects amongst apolipoprotein E phenotypes
Author(s) -
Haraki T.,
Takegoshi T.,
Kitoh C.,
Wakasugi T.,
Saga T.,
Hirai J.I.,
Aoyama T.,
Inazu A.,
Mabuchi H.
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
journal of internal medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.625
H-Index - 160
eISSN - 1365-2796
pISSN - 0954-6820
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-2796.2002.01011.x
Subject(s) - medicine , brachial artery , asymptomatic , apolipoprotein e , intima media thickness , tunica media , apolipoprotein b , cardiology , cholesterol , endocrinology , carotid arteries , disease , blood pressure
.  Haraki T, Takegoshi T, Kitoh C, Wakasugi T, Saga T, Hirai J‐I, Aoyama T, Inazu A, Mabuchi H (Fukui Prefectural Hospital, Fukui; Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan). Carotid artery intima‐media thickness and brachial artery flow‐ mediated vasodilation in asymptomatic Japanese male subjects amongst apolipoprotein E phenotypes. J Intern Med 2002; 252: 114–120. Background.  Epidemiological studies suggest that apolipoprotein E (apoE) polymorphism influences plasma lipoprotein levels and the development of cardiovascular disease. Objective.  To clarify the role of apoE polymorphism as a risk factor for early atherosclerosis. Design.  Using a high‐resolution ultrasound method, we investigated the association between apoE phenotypes, carotid intima‐media thickness (CCA‐IMT), and flow‐mediated dilation in the brachial artery (brachial‐FMD) in 96 healthy asymptomatic Japanese men (mean ± SD age, 50 ± 8 years). Results.  Serum cholesterol and LDL‐cholesterol levels in subjects with E3E4 were highest and those with E2E3 were lowest ( P  < 0.05 and P  < 0.05, respectively). The CCA‐IMT in E3E4 subjects (0.76 ± 0.17 mm) was greater than that in E2E3 and E3E3 (0.61 ± 0.15 and 0.64 ± 0.14 mm, respectively; P  < 0.01). In contrast, there was no difference between brachial‐FMD and apoE phenotypes ( P =0.15). By univariate analysis, CCA‐IMT was positively correlated with age ( r =0.51, P  < 0.01), LDL‐chol/HDL‐chol ratio ( r =0.37, P  < 0.01), triglycerides ( r =0.23, P  < 0.05), and negatively correlated with HDL‐cholesterol ( r =−0.31, P  < 0.01). An association between CCA‐IMT and the presence of E4 allele was also found ( P  < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis revealed that the presence of E4 allele was a higher risk for increased IMT (relative risk of 4.4, 95% CI 1.5–12.5), even after adjustment for age, LDL‐cholesterol, blood pressure and other known risk factors. A negative correlation between brachial‐FMD and CCA‐IMT was also found in all subjects ( r =−0.21, P  < 0.05), being most apparent in the E3E4 subjects ( r =−0.53, P  < 0.02). Conclusion.  ApoE4 phenotype was independently associated with an increased risk of carotid atherosclerosis and elevated LDL‐cholesterol levels in asymptomatic middle‐aged Japanese men.

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