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Clin Exp Nephrol ; 28(5): 440-446, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38340247

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BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) reportedly show dysbiosis, which is the imbalance of gut microbiome. Dysbiosis increases the uremic toxin level in the intestine, and uremic toxins transfer into the blood, causing CKD progression. Sake lees, a traditional Japanese fermented food, may help reduce uremic toxins by altering the gut microbiome. Additionally, D-alanine, which is present in sake lees, may have a renoprotective effect. The present pilot study aims to evaluate the effect of adding sake lees to the standard CKD dietary therapy in reducing blood uremic toxins. METHODS: This pilot study is a single-center, open-label, randomized controlled trial. Twenty-four patients with CKD will be enrolled and allocated 1:1 to the intervention and control groups. The intervention group will receive standard CKD dietary therapy with an additional intake of 50 g of sake lees per day for 8 weeks, whereas the control group will only receive standard CKD dietary therapy. The primary endpoint is the change in serum indoxyl sulfate after 8 weeks. The secondary endpoint is the plasma D-alanine and fecal microbiome changes. CONCLUSION: This pilot study provides insight into the development of a new diet focused on gut microbiome and D-amino acids in patients with CKD. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: This protocol was approved by the Clinical Trial Review Board of Kanazawa University Hospital on October 27, 2022 (2022-001 [6139]) and available to the public on the website of the Japan Registry of Clinical Trials on November 22, 2022 (jRCT1040220095).


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Microbioma Gastrointestinal , Insuficiência Renal Crônica , Toxinas Urêmicas , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Disbiose , Alimentos Fermentados , Projetos Piloto , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/dietoterapia , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/terapia , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/sangue , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/complicações , Toxinas Urêmicas/sangue
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J Am Soc Nephrol ; 33(6): 1105-1119, 2022 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35264456

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BACKGROUND: In recent years, many studies have focused on the intestinal environment to elucidate pathogenesis of various diseases, including kidney diseases. Impairment of the intestinal barrier function, the "leaky gut," reportedly contributes to pathologic processes in some disorders. Mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein (MAVS), a component of innate immunity, maintains intestinal integrity. The effects of disrupted intestinal homeostasis associated with MAVS signaling in diabetic kidney disease remains unclear. METHODS: To evaluate the contribution of intestinal barrier impairment to kidney injury under diabetic conditions, we induced diabetic kidney disease in wild-type and MAVS knockout mice through unilateral nephrectomy and streptozotocin treatment. We then assessed effects on the kidney, intestinal injuries, and bacterial translocation. RESULTS: MAVS knockout diabetic mice showed more severe glomerular and tubular injuries compared with wild-type diabetic mice. Owing to impaired intestinal integrity, the presence of intestine-derived Klebsiella oxytoca and elevated IL-17 were detected in the circulation and kidneys of diabetic mice, especially in diabetic MAVS knockout mice. Stimulation of tubular epithelial cells with K. oxytoca activated MAVS pathways and the phosphorylation of Stat3 and ERK1/2, leading to the production of kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM-1). Nevertheless, MAVS inhibition induced inflammation in the intestinal epithelial cells and KIM-1 production in tubular epithelial cells under K. oxytoca supernatant or IL-17 stimulation. Treatment with neutralizing anti-IL-17 antibody treatment had renoprotective effects. In contrast, LPS administration accelerated kidney injury in the murine diabetic kidney disease model. CONCLUSIONS: Impaired MAVS signaling both in the kidney and intestine contributes to the disrupted homeostasis, leading to diabetic kidney disease progression. Controlling intestinal homeostasis may offer a novel therapeutic approach for this condition.


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Diabetes Mellitus Experimental , Nefropatias Diabéticas , Animais , Translocação Bacteriana , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/complicações , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/metabolismo , Nefropatias Diabéticas/etiologia , Nefropatias Diabéticas/metabolismo , Interleucina-17 , Rim/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout
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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol ; 322(6): F667-F679, 2022 06 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35435002

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Recent studies have revealed the connection between amino acid chirality and diseases. We have previously reported that the gut microbiota produces various d-amino acids in a murine acute kidney injury (AKI) model. Here, we further explored the pathophysiological role of d-alanine (d-Ala) in AKI. Levels of d-Ala were evaluated in a murine AKI model. We analyzed transcripts of the N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor, a receptor for d-Ala, in tubular epithelial cells (TECs). The therapeutic effect of d-Ala was then assessed in vivo and in vitro. Finally, the plasma level of d-Ala was evaluated in patients with AKI. The Grin genes encoding NMDA receptor subtypes were expressed in TECs. Hypoxic conditions change the gene expression of Grin1, Grin2A, and Grin2B. d-Ala protected TECs from hypoxia-related cell injury and induced proliferation after hypoxia. These protective effects are associated with the chirality of d-Ala. d-Ala inhibits reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and improves mitochondrial membrane potential, through NMDA receptor signaling. The ratio of d-Ala to l-Ala was increased in feces, plasma, and urine after the induction of ischemia-reperfusion (I/R). Moreover, Enterobacteriaceae, such as Escherichia coli and Klebsiella oxytoca, produce d-Ala. Oral administration of d-Ala ameliorated kidney injury after the induction of I/R in mice. Deficiency of NMDA subunit NR1 in tubular cells worsened kidney damage in AKI. In addition, the plasma level of d-Ala was increased and reflected the level of renal function in patients with AKI. In conclusion, d-Ala has protective effects on I/R-induced kidney injury. Moreover, the plasma level of d-Ala reflects the estimated glomerular filtration rate in patients with AKI. d-Ala could be a promising therapeutic target and potential biomarker for AKI.NEW & NOTEWORTHY d-Alanine has protective effects on I/R-induced kidney injury. d-Ala inhibits ROS production and improves mitochondrial membrane potential, resulting in reduced TEC necrosis by hypoxic stimulation. The administration of d-Ala protects the tubules from I/R injury in mice. Moreover, the plasma level of d-Ala is conversely associated with eGFR in patients with AKI. Our data suggest that d-Ala is an appealing therapeutic target and a potential biomarker for AKI.


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Injúria Renal Aguda , Alanina , Traumatismo por Reperfusão , Injúria Renal Aguda/metabolismo , Alanina/uso terapêutico , Animais , Apoptose/genética , Biomarcadores , Humanos , Hipóxia , Isquemia , Camundongos , N-Metilaspartato , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Receptores de N-Metil-D-Aspartato , Traumatismo por Reperfusão/metabolismo
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BMC Oral Health ; 22(1): 292, 2022 07 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35843934

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BACKGROUND: The purpose of the current study was to investigate factors related to morphological changes in the masseter muscle after preoperative orthodontic treatment in patients with skeletal class III dentofacial deformities for analysis of muscle changes and malocclusions. METHODS: Twenty female patients with dentofacial deformities were included in the study. Computed tomography was performed before and after preoperative orthodontic treatment, and the lengths, widths, and cross-sectional areas of the masseter muscles were measured. Changes in these parameters were evaluated, and factors related to changes in masseter muscle area after preoperative orthodontic treatment were analyzed. RESULTS: The lengths, widths, and areas of masseter muscles were significantly smaller after preoperative orthodontic treatment. Smaller masseter muscle area was significantly associated with changes in overbite and pretreatment values of SNA angle. CONCLUSIONS: Atrophy of the masseter muscle during preoperative orthodontic treatment was greater in patients with increased open bite due to improved dental compensation in patients with skeletal class III dentofacial deformities with maxillary retraction.


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Deformidades Dentofaciais , Má Oclusão Classe III de Angle , Má Oclusão Classe II de Angle , Deformidades Dentofaciais/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Má Oclusão Classe III de Angle/diagnóstico por imagem , Má Oclusão Classe III de Angle/cirurgia , Músculo Masseter/diagnóstico por imagem , Músculo Masseter/fisiologia , Maxila
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J Neurooncol ; 151(2): 221-230, 2021 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33136234

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PURPOSE: Awake surgery is the standard treatment to preserve motor and language functions. This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate the resection rate and preservation of neurocognitive functions in patients with right frontal lobe glioma who underwent awake surgery. METHODS: Thirty-three patients (mean age, 48.0 years) with right frontal lobe glioma who underwent awake surgery at our hospital between 2013 and 2019 were included. Fourteen, thirteen, and six cases had WHO classification grades of II, III, and IV, respectively. We evaluated visuospatial cognition (VSC) and spatial working memory (SWM) before and three months after surgery. Relevant brain areas for VSC and SWM were intraoperatively mapped, whenever the task was successfully accomplished. Therefore, patients were divided into an intraoperative evaluation group and a non-evaluation group for each function, and the resection rate and functional outcomes were compared. RESULTS: The removal rate in the evaluation group for VSC and SWM were similar to that in the non-evaluation group. Chronic impairment rate of VSC was significantly lower in the evaluation than in the non-evaluation group (5.6% vs. 33.3%, p = 0.034). No patient showed postoperative SWM impairment in the evaluation group as opposed to the non-evaluation group (16.7%, p = 0.049). The probability of resection of the deeper posterior part of the middle frontal gyrus, the relevant area of VSC, was higher in the non-evaluation group than in the evaluation group. CONCLUSIONS: We statistically verified that awake surgery for right frontal lobe glioma results in successful preservation of VSC and SWM with satisfying resection rates.


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Neoplasias Encefálicas/cirurgia , Cognição/fisiologia , Lobo Frontal/cirurgia , Glioma/cirurgia , Memória de Curto Prazo/fisiologia , Procedimentos Neurocirúrgicos/métodos , Vigília , Adulto , Mapeamento Encefálico , Neoplasias Encefálicas/patologia , Feminino , Seguimentos , Lobo Frontal/patologia , Glioma/patologia , Humanos , Monitorização Neurofisiológica Intraoperatória/métodos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prognóstico , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Pulm Pharmacol Ther ; 64: 101962, 2020 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33039668

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BACKGROUND: Cough variant asthma (CVA) is the most common cause of chronic cough and responds well to bronchodilator therapy. Previous studies on methacholine -induced cough have shown that heightened cough response due to bronchoconstriction is a feature of CVA. The aim of this study was to assess Mch-induced cough as an indicator of bronchodilator-responsive cough (BRC). METHODS: This was a single-center retrospective study of prolonged/chronic cough cases who underwent evaluation via spirometry, FeNO and bronchial challenge testing using Mch and capsaicin (C5). Resultant bronchoconstriction after Mch challenge was assessed by flow-volume curves measuring the expiratory flow of the partial flow-volume curve 40% above residual volume (PEF40) and FEV1. BRC was defined as a decrease in cough with bronchodilator therapy by 30% or more on a visual analog scoring scale. RESULTS: Of the 100 patients evaluated, 63 were diagnosed with BRC. Mch-induced cough at a decrease in PEF40 of 35% (PC35-PEF40) was predictive of BRC on AUROC analysis with an AUC of 0.82 (95% CI 0.73-0.90) and cut-off of 24. The AUC for C5, FeNO and PC20-FEV1 were 0.65, 0.47, and 0.58, respectively. CONCLUSION: Compared to C5, FeNO and PC20-FEV1, Mch-induced cough better supports a diagnosis of BRC.


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Broncodilatadores , Tosse , Testes de Provocação Brônquica , Broncodilatadores/uso terapêutico , Tosse/diagnóstico , Tosse/tratamento farmacológico , Tosse/etiologia , Volume Expiratório Forçado , Humanos , Cloreto de Metacolina/farmacologia , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Respiration ; 99(5): 382-388, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32348982

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the utility of dynamic-ventilatory digital radiography (DR) for pulmonary function assessment in patients with airflow limitation. METHODS: One hundred and eighteen patients with airflow limitation (72 patients with lung cancer before surgery, 35 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD], 6 patients with asthma, and 5 patients with asthma-COPD overlap syndrome) were assessed with dynamic-ventilatory DR. The patients were instructed to inhale and exhale slowly and maximally. Sequential chest X-ray images were captured in 15 frames per second using a dynamic flat-panel imaging system. The relationship between the lung area and the rate of change in the lung area due to respiratory motion with respect to pulmonary function was analyzed. RESULTS: The rate of change in the lung area from maximum inspiration to maximum expiration (Rs ratio) was associated with the RV/TLC ratio (r = 0.48, p < 0.01) and the percentage of the predicted FEV1 (r = -0.33, p < 0.01) in patients with airflow limitations. The Rs ratio also decreased in an FEV1-dependent manner. CONCLUSION: The rate of change in the lung area due to respiratory motion evaluated with dynamic DR reflects air trapping. Dynamic DR is a potential tool for the comprehensive assessment of pulmonary function in patients with COPD.


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Asma/diagnóstico por imagem , Neoplasias Pulmonares/diagnóstico por imagem , Doença Pulmonar Obstrutiva Crônica/diagnóstico por imagem , Intensificação de Imagem Radiográfica/métodos , Idoso , Asma/fisiopatologia , Síndrome de Sobreposição da Doença Pulmonar Obstrutiva Crônica e Asma/diagnóstico por imagem , Síndrome de Sobreposição da Doença Pulmonar Obstrutiva Crônica e Asma/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Volume Expiratório Forçado , Capacidade Residual Funcional , Humanos , Neoplasias Pulmonares/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Doença Pulmonar Obstrutiva Crônica/fisiopatologia , Radiografia Torácica , Capacidade Vital
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Rinsho Byori ; 64(4): 387-391, 2016 May.
Artigo em Japonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29182803

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The organs of the body do not only function independently. Various organs work together to form a net- work, and it has been suggested that this is how homeostasis is maintained in the human body. The kidneys play a vital role in maintaining homeostasis through regulating processes such as metabolism and endocrine activity. In fact, the onset, progression, and chronic nature of kidney disease leads to the development of cardiovascular disease that can itself lead to systemic organ damage. We refer to this attempt to elucidate such a bodily network as the "Comprehensive Medicine in Humans" study. We hope to reveal such mecha- nisms, and develop new diagnostic and treatment methods. We previously reported on nephro-vascular and nephro-pulmonary networks. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, even when not suffering from diabe- tes mellitus, have been shown to exhibit a progression in atherosclerosis. Furthermore, a decline in the kidney function is closely linked to a decline in the pulmonary diffusion capacity. It has therefore been sug- gested that networks exist involving the kidneys and various other organs. Increasing CKD rates in a highly aged society, along with accompanying illnesses, can be understood from a whole-body network perspective. We aim to gain knowledge that can aid in disease prevention, as well as help develop new diagnostic methods and treatments for patients suffering from kidney disease.


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Rim/fisiologia , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular , Humanos , Rim/irrigação sanguínea , Nefropatias/fisiopatologia , Pulmão/fisiologia , Fatores de Risco
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Rinsho Byori ; 64(10): 1115-1121, 2016 Oct.
Artigo em Japonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30609467

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In the helium gas dilution method, functional residual capacity (FRC) is calculated from a helium concentra- tion equilibrium curve. In this study, we analyzed the helium concentration equilibrium curves of healthy patients, clarified the determinants of the equilibrium concentration, and studied the effects of an uneven lung distribution. We collected data from 200 patients (92 males and 108 females) whose FRC values had been measured at our institution over the past 6 years. Their FRC values ranged from 80% to 120%, and theit other pulmo- nary function values were within the normal range. In the compartmental model analysis, we discovered that the helium concentration equilibrium curve was composed of one compartment, and that it did not have a polyphasic structure. Each 0.25-minute (15-second) segment of the helium concentration equilibrium curve obtained from the patients was evaluated using univariate and multivariate regression analyses. The helium concentration equilibrium curve decreased exponentially over the time course of the analysis, and the multiple correlation coefficient for the relationship between the 0.25-minute to 0.75-minute segments and the 1.00-minute to 1.50-minute segments in the final model was 0.949. Finally, we examined the influence of an uneven peripheral lung distribution. A model based on the con- centration change seen between the initial and middle periods during at rest ventilation indicated that the latter parameter was not affected by the ventilation volume of the peripheral lung. [Original].


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Capacidade Residual Funcional , Hélio , Pulmão/fisiopatologia , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Técnicas de Diluição do Indicador , Medidas de Volume Pulmonar , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Respiração , Testes de Função Respiratória
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Clin Exp Nephrol ; 19(5): 909-17, 2015 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25644676

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BACKGROUND: Carotid echo indexes [intima-media thickness (IMT)] are commonly used surrogate markers for cardiovascular disease; however, the impacts of chronic kidney disease (CKD) on changes in IMT are unclear. We examined associations between CKD and IMT in participants with and without type 2 diabetes through longitudinal analysis. METHODS: In total, 424 subjects were enrolled in this study. IMT was measured as per carotid echo indexes. Relationships between IMT and risk factors were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis, in which we defined IMT as the dependent variable and atherosclerosis-related factors (age, sex, systolic pressure, total cholesterol, body mass index, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), uric acid, smoking index, number of antihypertensive drugs, statin use, urinary protein levels, past cardiovascular event, glycated hemoglobin, and diabetes duration) as independent variables. RESULTS: The study population was composed of 70.3 % male subjects. Participants with diabetes accounted for 64.4 % of the total population. The mean follow-up duration was 2.2 ± 1.5 years. Alterations in IMT tended to be associated with systolic blood pressure (+10 mmHg) (ß = -0.0084, p = 0.09) and eGFR (+10 mL/min/1.73 m(2)) (ß = -0.0049, p = 0.06) in all participants. In participants without diabetes, alterations in IMT were associated with eGFR (+10 mL/min/1.73 m(2)) (ß = -0.0104, p = 0.03) and tended to be associated with systolic blood pressure (+10 mmHg) (ß = 0.0094, p = 0.06). No significant relationships were found in participants with diabetes. CONCLUSION: Low eGFR was associated with progression of carotid thickness independent of common cardiovascular risk factors in non-diabetic participants.


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Espessura Intima-Media Carotídea/estatística & dados numéricos , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/patologia , Proteinúria/patologia , Idoso , Povo Asiático , Aterosclerose/complicações , Pressão Sanguínea , Doenças das Artérias Carótidas/diagnóstico por imagem , Doenças das Artérias Carótidas/etiologia , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/diagnóstico por imagem , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/urina , Nefropatias Diabéticas/diagnóstico por imagem , Nefropatias Diabéticas/patologia , Progressão da Doença , Feminino , Seguimentos , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular , Humanos , Estudos Longitudinais , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fatores de Risco
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Clin Exp Nephrol ; 18(5): 763-9, 2014 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24337681

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BACKGROUND: Although the cardiorenal relationship in chronic kidney disease has been investigated, information about the lung-kidney relationship is limited. Here, we investigated the impact of kidney function and urinary protein excretion on pulmonary dysfunction. METHODS: The data from pulmonary function tests and kidney function (estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] and urinary protein) between 1 April 2005 and 30 June 2010 were selected from our laboratory database. Data were classified into 4 categories according to eGFR and proteinuria. Category 1, eGFR ≥60 ml/min/1.73 m(2) and urinary protein <0.3 g/gCr; category 2, eGFR <60 ml/min/1.73 m(2) and urinary protein <0.3 g/gCr; category 3, eGFR ≥60 ml/min/1.73 m(2) and urinary protein ≥0.3 g/gCr; and category 4, eGFR <60 ml/min/1.73 m(2) and urinary protein ≥0.3 g/gCr. Pulmonary function data were evaluated according to these 4 categories. RESULTS: A total of 133 participants without major respiratory disease, abnormal computed tomography and smoking history were enrolled. Hemoglobin (Hb)-adjusted percentage carbon monoxide diffusing capacity (%DLCO) in category 4 (46.2 ± 7.5) and category 2 (63.6 ± 17.8) were significantly lower than in category 1 (75.8 ± 18.9) (P < 0.05). In addition, Hb-adjusted %DLCO was weakly correlated with eGFR in participants with urinary protein <0.3 g/gCr (R = 0.30, P = 0.001). Hb-adjusted %DLCO was strongly correlated with eGFR in participants with urinary protein ≥0.3 g/gCr (R = 0.81, P < 0.001). Other pulmonary function test markers (percentage (%) vital capacity, % forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), FEV1/forced vital capacity, % total lung capacity, and % residual volume) were not significantly different between categories. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that decreased eGFR is associated with decreased %DLCO in proteinuric patients.


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Pulmão/fisiopatologia , Proteinúria/fisiopatologia , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/fisiopatologia , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular , Humanos , Japão , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Testes de Função Respiratória
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Cureus ; 16(2): e53872, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38465173

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Intraoperative motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) are measured for assessing motor function during surgery. MEP monitoring is often performed in thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA) surgery, but false positives are common and amplification methods are needed to obtain waveforms under severe conditions to assess proper spinal cord function. One method of amplitude amplification in transcranial-stimulated MEP monitoring is multitrain stimulation. There are few reports on multitrain-stimulated MEP monitoring for this surgery. A 57-year-old woman underwent open repair of the thoracoabdominal aorta due to a dissecting aortic aneurysm. After opening the chest, the aneurysm was incised proximally, and anastomosis with an artificial vessel was initiated. The lumbar artery leading to the Adam-Kiewicz artery was reconstructed at a body temperature of 25 °C. However, the single-train stimulation did not produce MEPs. When the measurement was switched to multitrain stimulation, MEPs were elicited in the lower extremity muscle groups and the waveforms were maintained until the end of the measurement. This case illustrates that MEP monitoring using multitrain stimulation during descending thoracic aortic aneurysm surgery can effectively elicit MEPs under challenging conditions, in which conventional single-train stimulation may be insufficient.

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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 45(4): 424-431, 2024 04 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38453412

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although the application of cryoablation to metastatic spinal tumors has been attempted, spinal cryoablation has the unique complication of cryogenic spinal cord injury. This study aimed to elucidate the conditions for the development of cryogenic spinal cord injury. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen canines were used in this study. A metal probe was inserted into the 13th thoracic vertebral body. Cryoablation was performed for 10 minutes by freezing the probe in liquid nitrogen. The control canine underwent probe insertion only. Spinal cord monitoring, epidural temperature measurement, motor function assessment, and pathologic examination of the spinal cord were performed. RESULTS: During the 10 minutes of cryoablation, the epidural temperature decreased and reached the lowest epidural temperature (LET) at the end of cryoablation. The LETs (degrees celsius [°C]) of each canine were -37, -30, -27, -8, -3, -2, 0, 1, 4, 8, 16, 18, 20, and 25, respectively. As the epidural temperature decreased, waveform amplitudes also decreased. At the end of cryoablation (10 minutes after the start of cryoablation), abnormal waves were observed in 92.9% (13/14) of canines. With epidural rewarming, the amplitude of the waveforms tended to recover. After epidural rewarming (2 hours after the start of cryoablation), abnormal waves were observed in 28.6% (4/14) of canines. The LETs (°C) of the canines with abnormal waves after epidural rewarming were -37, -30, -27, and -8. None of the canines with normal waves after epidural rewarming had any motor impairment. In contrast, all canines with remaining abnormal waves after epidural rewarming had motor impairment. In the pathologic assessment, cryogenic changes were found in canines with LETs (°C) of -37 -30, -27, -8, 0, and 1. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that 10-minute spinal cryoablation with LETs (°C) of -37, -30, -27, -8, 0, and 1 caused cryogenic spinal cord injury. There was no evidence of cryogenic spinal cord injury in canines with LET of ≥4°C. The epidural temperature threshold for cryogenic spinal cord injury is between 1 and 4°C, suggesting that the epidural temperature should be maintained above at least 4°C to prevent cryogenic spinal cord injury.


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Neoplasias do Sistema Nervoso Central , Criocirurgia , Hipotermia Induzida , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal , Neoplasias da Medula Espinal , Neoplasias da Coluna Vertebral , Animais , Cães , Neoplasias da Coluna Vertebral/patologia , Criocirurgia/efeitos adversos , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/etiologia , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/cirurgia , Temperatura Corporal , Medula Espinal/patologia , Neoplasias da Medula Espinal/patologia , Neoplasias do Sistema Nervoso Central/patologia
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Kidney Dis (Basel) ; 9(2): 118-129, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37065608

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Introduction: The number of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing worldwide. Cognitive impairment is one of the comorbidities of CKD. With the increased number of aged population, novel biomarkers of impaired cognitive function are required. Intra-body profile of amino acid (AA) is reportedly altered in patients with CKD. Although some AAs act as neurotransmitters in the brain, it is not clear whether altered AA profile are associated with cognitive function in patients with CKD. Therefore, intra-brain and plasma levels of AAs are evaluated with respect to cognitive function in patients with CKD. Methods: Plasma levels of AAs were compared between 14 patients with CKD, including 8 patients with diabetic kidney disease, and 12 healthy controls to identify the alteration of specific AAs in CKD. Then, these AAs were evaluated in the brains of 42 patients with brain tumor using non-tumor lesion of the resected brain. Cognitive function is analyzed with respect to intra-brain levels of AAs and kidney function. Moreover, plasma AAs were analyzed in 32 hemodialyzed patients with/without dementia. Results: In patients with CKD, plasma levels of asparagine (Asn), serine (Ser), alanine (Ala), and proline (Pro) were increased as compared to patients without CKD. Among these AAs, L-Ser, L-Ala, and D-Ser show higher levels than the other AAs in the brain. Intra-brain levels of L-Ser was correlated with cognitive function and kidney function. The number of D-amino acid oxidase or serine racemase-positive cells was not correlated with kidney function. Moreover, the plasma levels of L-Ser are also decreased in patients with declined cognitive function who are treated with chronic hemodialysis. Conclusion: The decreased levels of L-Ser are associated with impaired cognitive function in CKD patients. Especially, plasma L-Ser levels may have a potential for novel biomarker of impaired cognitive function in patients with hemodialysis.

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Clin Ther ; 45(9): 889-893, 2023 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37487866

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PURPOSE: Several D-amino acids have been shown to be protective against kidney injury in mice. Risperidone, a currently used atypical antipsychotic agent for schizophrenia, is also known to inhibit the activity of D-amino acid oxidase, which degrades certain D-amino acids. Based on the hypothesis that risperidone would prevent kidney disease progression, this study investigated the association between risperidone use and kidney function decline in patients with schizophrenia. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included patients who were diagnosed with schizophrenia and had data available from two or more serum creatinine measurements between April 1, 2010, and March 31, 2020. Patients who used risperidone for at least 30 days were included in the risperidone group, whereas those who had no record of risperidone use were included in the control group. Cox regression models were used to evaluate the risk for 40% decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in patients treated with risperidone compared to that in the control group. FINDINGS: Overall, 212 patients used risperidone and 1468 patients had no record of risperidone use. The mean age was 55 years, 759 (45%) of the patients were male, and the mean eGFR at baseline was 88 mL/min/1.73 m2. The mean age in the risperidone group was less than that in the control group (52 vs 56 years); other baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups. During a mean follow-up of 1.6 years, 267 patients (16%) had a 40% eGFR decline. The incidence rate of 40% eGFR decline was lower in the risperidone group than in the control group (60 vs 104 per 1000 person-years). After adjustment for baseline age, sex, and eGFR, risperidone use was associated with a decreased risk for 40% eGFR decline (hazard ratio = 0.54; 95% CI, 0.33-0.87; P = 0.01). IMPLICATIONS: Risperidone use may be associated with decreased risk for kidney function decline in patients with schizophrenia. Further studies are warranted to validate these findings.


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Antipsicóticos , Insuficiência Renal Crônica , Esquizofrenia , Humanos , Masculino , Animais , Camundongos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Feminino , Esquizofrenia/tratamento farmacológico , Risperidona/efeitos adversos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Antipsicóticos/efeitos adversos , Rim , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular
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Respirology ; 17(6): 964-8, 2012 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22672909

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The pathophysiology of cough variant asthma (CVA) is poorly understood. We compared bronchoconstriction-triggered cough between CVA patients and normal control (NC) subjects. METHODS: There were two protocols in the study. We measured bronchial responsiveness to methacholine (MCh) and counted the number of coughs in nine CVA patients and seven NC subjects (study A). Using partial and full flow-volume curves, expiratory flow of the partial flow-volume curve at 40% above residual volume level (PEF40) and FEV(1) were used to measure bronchoconstriction. Mild bronchoconstriction was defined as a 35% fall in PEF40 (PC(35) -PEF40), and more severe bronchoconstriction as a 20% fall in FEV1 (PC20) -FEV(1) ). In study B, the same measurements were obtained in six CVA patients before and after therapy. RESULTS: In study A, more coughs were provoked at PC35 -PEF40 in CVA patients (median, 60 coughs/32 min post challenge; range, 12-135) than in NC subjects (median, 0/32 min; range, 0-13; P < 0.05). At PC20 -FEV1 , more coughs were provoked in CVA patients (median, 60/32 min; range, 12-150) than in NC subjects (median, 20/32 min; range, 0-54; P < 0.05). In study B, the six CVA patients who underwent re-examination after treatment had less coughs at PC35 -PEF40 (median, 3/32 min; range, 0-14) and PC(20) -FEV1 (median, 13/32 min; range, 3-26) after therapy than before therapy (median, 54/32 min; range, 33-125 and 52/32 min, 45-96, respectively; P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: We identified heightened cough response to bronchoconstriction as a feature of CVA.


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Asma/fisiopatologia , Broncoconstrição , Tosse/fisiopatologia , Corticosteroides/uso terapêutico , Agonistas de Receptores Adrenérgicos beta 2/uso terapêutico , Adulto , Idoso , Asma/diagnóstico , Asma/tratamento farmacológico , Broncoconstritores , Broncodilatadores/uso terapêutico , Tosse/tratamento farmacológico , Quimioterapia Combinada , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Cloreto de Metacolina , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Testes de Função Respiratória , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Adulto Jovem
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Rinsho Byori ; 60(8): 725-33, 2012 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23198530

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Interrupter respiratory resistance (Rint) measurement is useful for evaluating lung function in patients who cannot perform traditional pulmonary function tests. However, data on the prediction formulas for Rint in healthy Japanese adults are lacking. Our aims were to examine the relationship between Rint and sex, age, height, and weight, to establish prediction formulas, and to evaluate our new prediction formula (%Rint) in patients with asthma. Rint measurement was performed in 1,536 healthy adult subjects aged 21-80 years. This study was conducted according to ATS guidelines, which recommend obtaining 10 measurements to ensure a minimum of 5 technically acceptable interruptions (Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2007). Stepwise multiple linear regression analysis indicated that height was the most significant variable independently correlating with Rint. The Rint prediction formulas for our cohort based on height were: RintE = -0.03168 x height + 8.204084 and Rinti = -0.02985 x height + 7.920835. Both %RintE and %Rinti were significantly higher in patients with asthma than in normal subjects (%RintE; 135.2 +/- 26.4 vs. 98.6 +/- 25.5, %RintI; 142.4 +/- 30.4 vs. 98.6 +/- 27.4; p < 0.0001). We established prediction formulas of Rint for healthy Japanese adults. %Rint is useful in screening for asthma.


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Resistência das Vias Respiratórias/fisiologia , Testes de Função Respiratória/estatística & dados numéricos , Adulto , Distribuição por Idade , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Povo Asiático , Asma/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Humanos , Modelos Lineares , Complacência Pulmonar , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Valores de Referência , Testes de Função Respiratória/métodos , Fatores Sexuais , Adulto Jovem
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Front Neurol ; 13: 851108, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35359636

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Although the index finger is generally used for sensory nerve conduction study in cases of carpal tunnel syndrome, there are reports that the middle finger should be used. The purpose of this study was to compare the results of sensory nerve conduction studies of the index finger and middle finger in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. Among the 120 hands of 93 patients who were diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome and underwent carpal tunnel release surgery at our hospital, 54 hands of 48 patients who showed waveforms in sensory nerve conduction studies both index and middle fingers were included. 6 hands of 6 patients who showed no waveform in the index or middle finger, and 60 hands of 39 patients who showed no waveform in both index and middle finger were excluded. The subjects were 14 males and 34 females, and their ages were 66.2 years. The preoperative sensory nerve action potential (µV) and sensory nerve conduction velocity (m/s) of the index and middle fingers were tested using Wilcoxon's signed rank test. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was also calculated for the results of the index and middle fingers. Sensory nerve action potentials were 2.0 in the index finger and 1.8 in the middle finger, with significantly lower in the middle finger. Sensory nerve conduction velocity was 30.1 in the index finger and 27.2 in the middle finger, with significantly lower in the middle finger. The correlation coefficients of sensory nerve action potentials and conduction velocities between the index finger and middle finger were 0.82 and 0.96, respectively, both of which showed a significant correlation. The results of the sensory nerve conduction studies of the middle finger were significantly worse than those of the index finger in cases of carpal tunnel syndrome. In addition, there was a strong correlation between the results of the index finger and the middle finger. The results of this study suggest that the nerve bundle to the middle finger may be more strongly affected than the nerve bundle to the index finger in cases of carpal tunnel syndrome.

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J Maxillofac Oral Surg ; 21(2): 481-486, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35712425

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Objectives: Investigate the activity of rhythmic masseter muscles activity (RMMA) during sleep in patients with dentofacial deformities. Materials and methods: Fifty patients with dentofacial deformities (16 male, 34 female) who required orthognathic surgery. An electrode was attached to the masseter muscle bilaterally, and preoperative polysomnography was performed. The frequency of RMMA onset per hour was measured on the left and the right sides. Values were classified as phasic (grinding: P-RMMA) and tonic (clenching: T-RMMA) to examine the onset of RMMA. Correlation between the RMMA index and various morphological and physical factors were determined including sleep or awake, rapid eye movement (REM), non-rapid eye movement (NREM) phases (NR1-NR4) in the sleep stage, phasic and tonic, gender, and mandibular asymmetry. Results: The RMMA index values at the time of sleep were significantly small than during awake. The values were significantly higher during the NREM sleep than during the REM sleep and were the highest in the NR1 phase. P-RMMA index was significantly higher than the T-RMMA index. The P-RMMA index was also significantly higher than the T-RMMA index for men. In patients with greater asymmetry in the RMMA index values between the left and the right side (more than 30% difference), deviation between the midpoint of the maxillary and the mandibular incisal edges (U1-L1 deviation) was significantly higher. Conclusion: RMMA in patients with dentofacial deformity was statistically higher in awake than sleep, higher in NREM sleep than REM sleep, higher in male than female on grinding, and higher in upper and lower incisor high deviation.

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