Abstract
Background: It remains unclear whether disease activity of vasospastic angina (VSA) is altered during a disaster. Methods and Results: Before and after the Great East Japan Earthquake, we examined Rho-kinase activity in circulating neutrophils of 11 VSA patients and their mental stress with the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) questionnaire. Rho-kinase activity was significantly increased at 6 months after the Earthquake, and was returned to baseline level at 12 months. Importantly, percent change in Rho-kinase activity was significantly correlated with the PTSD score. Conclusions: These results indicate that the Rho-kinase activity of VSA patients was transiently enhanced associated with disaster-related mental stress.
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Nihei, T., Takahashi, J., Kikuchi, Y., Takagi, Y., Hao, K., Tsuburaya, R., … Shimokawa, H. (2012). Enhanced Rho-kinase activity in patients with vasospastic angina after the Great East Japan Earthquake. Circulation Journal, 76(12), 2892–2894. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-12-1238
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