Heart and Vessels

, Volume 18, Issue 2, pp 85–92 | Cite as

Relationship between natural killer activity and anger expression in patients with coronary heart disease

  • Shunichi Ishihara
  • Shigeru Makita
  • Masaru Imai
  • Tetsuo Hashimoto
  • Ryuji Nohara
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Abstract

 Recently, the contribution of the immune system in the development and progression of arteriosclerosis has been suggested. Moreover, psychological stress has also been reported to affect the immune response. Thus, psychological factors are considered to influence the immune response, and an excessive immune response promotes the progression of arteriosclerosis, resulting in the development of coronary heart disease (CHD). In this study, the relationship between the immune response and psychological factors was investigated in CHD patients (n = 74) and normal controls (n = 64). Natural killer (NK) activity was significantly higher in the CHD group than the normal control (CHD vs normal: 8151.39 vs 6653.06, P < 0.05), and was significantly elevated by the suppression of anger and negative emotions (P < 0.05). These results indicate that the characteristic process of psychological response in CHD patients is related to an overresponse of NK activity. We speculate that this linkage significantly influences the development of CHD.

Key words Immune function Natural killer activity Coronary heart disease Psychological factors Anger expression 

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© Springer-Verlag Tokyo 2003

Authors and Affiliations

  • Shunichi Ishihara
    • 1
  • Shigeru Makita
    • 2
  • Masaru Imai
    • 3
  • Tetsuo Hashimoto
    • 4
  • Ryuji Nohara
    • 5
  1. 1.Department of Human Sciences, Faculty of Human Sciences, Bunkyo University, 3337 Minamiogishima, Koshigaya, Saitama 343-8511, JapanJP
  2. 2.Department of Rehabilitation, Saitama Medical School, Saitama, JapanJP
  3. 3.Disease Prevention Center, Ijinkai Takeda General Hospital, Kyoto, JapanJP
  4. 4.Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Ijinkai Takeda General Hospital, Kyoto JapanJP
  5. 5.Department of Cardiology, Tazuke Kofukai Medical Research Institute, Kitano Hospital, Osaka, JapanJP

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