Heparin Cofactor II Is a Novel Protective Factor Against Carotid Atherosclerosis in Elderly Individuals

Author:

Aihara Ken-ichi1,Azuma Hiroyuki1,Takamori Nobuyuki1,Kanagawa Yasuhiko1,Akaike Masashi1,Fujimura Mitsunori1,Yoshida Tomonori1,Hashizume Shunji1,Kato Midori1,Yamaguchi Hiroshi1,Kato Shuji1,Ikeda Yasumasa1,Arase Tomoko1,Kondo Akira1,Matsumoto Toshio1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Medicine and Bioregulatory Sciences, University of Tokushima; Graduate School of Medicine, Kuramoto-cho Tokushima, Japan (K.A., H.A., N.T., Y.K., M.A., M.F., T.Y., S.H., M.K., H.Y., S.K., Y.I., T.M.); and Kondo Naika Hospital, Nishi-shinhama-cho Tokushima, Japan (K.A., S.K., T.A., A.K.).

Abstract

Background— Thrombin plays a crucial role in atherothrombotic changes. Because heparin cofactor II (HCII) inhibits thrombin actions after binding to dermatan sulfate at injured arterial walls, HCII may negatively regulate thrombin actions in vascular walls. We hypothesized that plasma HCII activity is a preventive factor against atherosclerotic changes, especially in elderly individuals who already have atherosclerotic vascular injuries. Methods and Results— Maximum plaque thickness (MPT) in the carotid artery was measured by ultrasonography in 306 Japanese elderly individuals (154 men and 152 women; age, 40 to 91 years; 68.9±11.1 years, mean±SD). The relevance of cardiovascular risk factors including plasma HCII activity to the severity of MPT was statistically evaluated. Plasma HCII activity decreased with age. Simple linear regression analysis after adjustments for age and sex showed that lipoprotein(a), glycosylated hemoglobin A1c, and presence of diabetes mellitus significantly contributed to an increase in MPT values ( r =0.119, P <0.05; r =0.196, P <0.001; and r =0.227, P <0.0001, respectively). In contrast, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and HCII activity were negatively correlated with MPT values ( r =−0.117, P <0.05, and r =−0.202, P <0.0005, respectively). Multiple regression analysis revealed that plasma HCII activity and HDL cholesterol independently contributed to the suppression of MPT values and that the antiatherogenic contribution of HCII activity was stronger than that of HDL cholesterol ( P <0.001 and P <0.05, respectively). Conclusions— These results suggest that HCII can be a novel and independent antiatherogenic factor. Moreover, HCII is a stronger predictive factor than HDL cholesterol against carotid atherosclerosis in elderly individuals.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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