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  • Article: Production and degradation of extracellular matrix in reversible glomerular lesions in rat model of habu snake venom-induced glomerulonephritis.
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    ABSTRACT: We investigated the mechanism of development and repair process of glomerular injury in a rat model of habu snake (Trimeresurus flavoviridis) venom (HSV)-induced glomerulonephritis. Glomerulonephritis was induced in rats by intravenously injecting HSV at 3 mg/kg. Renal tissue was isolated and subjected to immunohistochemical analysis for expression levels of type IV collagen, heat shock protein 47 (HSP47), transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β), and matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3), as well as its transcription factor Ets-1. Expression levels of HSP47, TGF-β, and type IV collagen began to increase in the mesangial area starting from day 14 and peaked on day 21, followed by a gradual decrease. Expression levels of MMP-3 and Ets-1 started to increase coinciding with peak production of mesangial matrix on day 21, peaking on day 35, followed by gradual decrease. Expression of MMP-3 and Ets-1 persisted until day 63, whereas that of HSP47 and type IV collagen returned to baseline level at this time point. Time-course changes of extracellular matrix (ECM) accumulation in glomeruli in the HSV-induced glomerulonephritis model were correlated with those of factors involved in both ECM production and degradation systems. Continued expression of factors in the degradation system seems particularly important for the repair process. These findings might lead to new therapies that prevent and repair glomerular injury.
    Medical Molecular Morphology 12/2012; 45(4):190-8. · 1.39 Impact Factor
  • Article: A case of minimal change nephrotic syndrome with immunoglobulin A nephropathy transitioned to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
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    ABSTRACT: A 50-year-old woman with a 1-month history of lower extremity edema and a 5 kg weight increase was admitted to our hospital with suspected nephrotic syndrome in October 1999. Urine protein level was 3.5 g per day, 10-15 erythrocytes in urine per high-power field, and serum albumin level 2.5 g/dl. Furthermore, an accumulation of pleural effusion was confirmed by chest X-ray. The results of a renal biopsy indicated slight mesangial proliferation in the glomeruli by light microscopy, and an immunofluorescence study confirmed the deposition of immunoglobulin (Ig) A and C3 in the mesangial area. Diffuse attenuation of foot processes and dense deposits in the mesangial area were observed by electron microscopy. Treatment with 40 mg/day of prednisolone was effective, and proteinuria was negative 1 month later. Because of this course, we diagnosed minimal change nephrotic syndrome complicated by mild-proliferative IgA nephropathy. In November 2000, there was a relapse of nephrotic syndrome, which was believed to be induced by an influenza vaccination, but response to increased steroid treatment was favorable, and proteinuria disappeared on day 13 of steroid increase. A second relapse in May 2001, showed steroid resistance with renal insufficiency, and an increase in the selectivity index to 0.195. Light microscopy revealed focal sclerotic lesions of the glomeruli, and an immunofluorescence study revealed attenuation of mesangial IgA and C3 deposition. These findings led to the diagnosis that minimal change nephrotic syndrome had transitioned to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, whereby mesangial IgA deposition was reduced by immunosuppressive treatment. Subsequently, her renal function gradually worsened to the point of end-stage renal failure by 27 months after the second relapse of nephrotic syndrome.
    Clinical and Experimental Nephrology 01/2012; 16(3):473-9. · 1.37 Impact Factor
  • Article: [Healthcare linkage for aging population with end-stage renal failure].
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    ABSTRACT: The mean age of Japanese patients requiring a dialysis induction is 67.7-year-old in 2007. Comparing with hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis is fit for old patients because of a lesser degree of influence on cardiovascular system and a lesser degree of restriction on the issue of water and food. However, a home care system for patients with peritoneal dialysis has not been established. In Nagasaki city, "Nagasaki Home Doctor Net" supports the home care through many kinds of medical occupational linkage. By applying this system, we are trying to establish a supporting system for elderly patients with peritoneal dialysis. Furthermore, in each patient, we make the "Putit-mailing list" on Internet. It is a very effective tool for all medical care members to send and get the information about the patients on time and timely.
    Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy 12/2009; 36 Suppl 1:11-3.