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Query: UNIPROT:Q99581 (
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Smoking is implicated in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and
hyperhomocysteinemia
. To elucidate the role of
hyperhomocysteinemia
in COPD, we examined the relationship between plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) and spirometric declines in patients with COPD. We recruited 7 male never-smokers, 16 male control smokers, and 24 male patients with COPD. We investigated whether or not smoking might induce
hyperhomocysteinemia
in subjects predisposed to COPD, and then prospectively examined the relationship between plasma tHcy concentration and annual decline in
FEV
(1.0) in the COPD group. We found that plasma tHcy concentrations declined among groups in the following order: COPD group > control group > never-smoker group. Furthermore, plasma tHcy concentrations in the COPD group were significantly correlated with %FEV(1.0) (r(s) = 0.46). Also, COPD patients with severe airflow limitation showed a significant decrease in PaO2, which might be involved in the decreased tHcy in those patients. The prospective analysis revealed that plasma tHcy concentration, but not a history of smoking, were significantly correlated with the annual decline in
FEV
(1.0) calculated by the difference in
FEV
(1.0) between the first examination and an examination the following year (r(s) = 0.40). The present study suggests that smoking might increase plasma tHcy concentrations, leading to spirometric declines in subjects predisposed to COPD.
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PMID:The effect of smoking-related hyperhomocysteinemia on spirometric declines in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in elderly Japanese. 1612 4