論文名 | Decreased levels of irisin, a skeletal muscle cell-derived myokine, are related to emphysema associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
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著者名(別言語) | 杉山, 由香里 / 浅井, 一久 / 山田, 一宏 / 呉家, 由子 / 井尻, 尚樹 / 渡辺, 徹也 / 金澤, 博 / 平田, 一人 |
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抄録・内容(英) | Background: Cigarette smoking-induced oxidant–antioxidant imbalance is a factor that contributes to the pathogenesis of COPD through epithelial cell apoptosis. Irisin is a skeletal muscle cell-derived myokine associated with physical activity. Irisin is also known to decrease oxidant-induced apoptosis in patients with diabetes mellitus. However, the correlation between irisin and emphysema in COPD and its role in epithelial cell apoptosis remains unknown. / Subjects and methods: Forty patients with COPD were enrolled in this study. Pulmonary function tests and measurements of the percentage of low-attenuation area on high-resolution computed tomography images were performed, and the results were evaluated for correlation with serum irisin levels.... |
備考 | This work was supported in part by research grants from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Kakenhi grant 15K09185 to KA. |
言語 | eng |
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著者所属(英) | Osaka City University / Osaka City University / Osaka City University / Osaka City University / Osaka City University / Osaka City University / Osaka City University / Osaka City University |
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刊行年月 | 2017-03-02 |
出版社 | Dove Medical Press |
ISSN | 1176-9106 |
雑誌書誌ID(NII) | AA12158595 |
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資料種別(英語) | Journal Article |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S126233 |
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