Hypertension Research
Online ISSN : 1348-4214
Print ISSN : 0916-9636
ISSN-L : 0916-9636
Clinical studies
Increased Plasma 8-Isoprostane Levels in Hypertensive Subjects: the Tsurugaya Project
Atsushi HOZAWASatoru EBIHARAKaori OHMORIShinichi KURIYAMATakashi UGAJINYayoi KOIZUMIYoshinori SUZUKIToshifumi MATSUIHiroyuki ARAIYoshitaka TSUBONOHidetada SASAKIIchiro TSUJI
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2004 Volume 27 Issue 8 Pages 557-561

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To examine the relationship between 8-isoprostane and blood pressure, we measured plasma 8-isoprostane concentration and home blood pressure levels in an elderly Japanese population. Our study population comprised 569 subjects aged 70 years and over who were not receiving antihypertensive medication. On the basis of their blood pressure values, the participants were classified into three groups: normotensive (home blood pressure <135/85 mmHg), hypertensive (home blood pressure 135/85-160/90 mmHg), and severely hypertensive (home blood pressure ≥160/90 mmHg). The mean plasma 8-isoprostane level in the severely hypertensive group (21.1±5.2 pg/ml) was significantly higher than that in the normotensive (20.2±4.9 pg/ml) or hypertensive (19.7±5.1 pg/ml) group, and this result was unchanged when we adjusted for possible confounding factors such as age, sex, use of vitamin A, C or E supplements, smoking status, drinking status, body mass index, use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, history of diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, home heart rate and serum creatinine level. Thus, the level of plasma 8-isoprostane appears to be elevated in older subjects with severe hypertension. (Hypertens Res 2004; 27: 557-561)

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