Publications by authors named "Amane Endo"

The formation of tetra-PEG gels, a model network with a well-defined structure, was investigated using particle-tracking microrheology. The dynamic scaling and critical relaxation exponents in the sol-gel transition were determined by applying the time-cure superposition method. Some values of the exponents differed from those of the Rouse model theory.

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Objective: To identify generalism-related competencies that medical students in Japan should acquire in order to provide comprehensive care for patients.

Methods: The team responsible for developing the new 'Generalism' section of the 2022 revision of the Model Core Curriculum for Medical Education in Japan (MCC) consisted of nine members from diverse medical backgrounds across Japan. We adopted pragmatism paradigm and analyzed to identify decision-making processes using a qualitative document analysis.

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Biomarkers that accurately reflect renal function are essential in management of chronic kidney diseases (CKD). However, in children, age/physique and medication often alter established renal biomarkers. We studied whether amino acid enantiomers in body fluids correlate with renal function and whether they are influenced by physique or steroid medication during development.

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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the protective effects of hydrogen-rich water (HW) intake on renal injury in neonatal rats with high oxygen loading.

Materials: We used pregnant and newborn Sprague-Dawley rats.

Methods: Four groups were set up, with mother and newborn rats immediately after delivery as one group: RA-PW (room air and purified water), RA-HW (room air and HW), O-PW (80% oxygen and purified water), and O-HW (80% oxygen and HW).

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Objective: The present study compared students' CBT scores during the 2-year period before ("without COVID-19") and 2-year period during ("with COVID-19") the COVID-19 pandemic, and analyzed factors associated with poor results.

Materials: A total of 530 students (368 males and 162 females), who had taken CBT within the period between 2018 and 2021.

Methods: Analysis was performed based on the questionnaire results, and the students' performance was compared between "without/with COVID-19" to identify the causes of poor CBT scores.

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Background: Heterozygous truncating variants in the Tripartite motif containing 8 (TRIM8) gene have been reported to cause epileptic encephalopathy, both with and without proteinuria. A recent study showed a lack of TRIM8 protein expression, with suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 (SOCS1) overexpression, in podocytes and tubules from a patient with a TRIM8 variant, who presented with epileptic encephalopathy and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS). To date, no patients with TRIM8 variants who presented with nephrotic syndrome but without neurological manifestations have been described.

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Background: Congenital obstructive nephropathy (CKD) is commonly implicated in the pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease occurring in the pediatric and adolescent age groups and the release of reactive oxygen species contribute to the worsening of renal fibrosis. Molecular hydrogen (H) protects against tissue injury by reducing oxidative stress. We evaluated the efficacy of oral H-rich water (HW) intake in preventing unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO)-induced renal injury in rats.

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Background: Although many pediatric nephrologists consider focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and minimal change disease (MCD) as separate clinical entities, whether the initial histology could affect clinical courses in children with steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) suspected of having an immune-based etiology remains unknown, especially for long-term outcomes.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed long-term outcomes (> 3 years; median follow-up, 9.1 years) of 21 children with initial SRNS (FSGS, N = 9; MCD, N = 12) who achieved complete remission with immunosuppressive agents, including cyclosporine.

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Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) is regarded as a benign and self-limiting vasculitis characterized by purpura, arthritis, and gastrointestinal symptoms; however, about one third of the patients develop HSP nephritis (HSPN), the most serious long-term complication. Since 2013, we have proposed that tonsillectomy in addition to intravenous methylprednisolone pulse therapy (IVMP) be performed in all patients with HSPN, similar to immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) patients because both diseases are considered to a share common pathogenesis. Herein, we retrospectively reviewed the clinical courses of 71 Japanese children with HSPN (34 boys; median age at diagnosis, 6.

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Background: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) has been shown to be associated with increased risk of renal disease or hypertension in later life. Glomerular dysfunction, however, has mainly been reported, and limited information is available to link IUGR with renal tubular damage. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate urinary markers of tubular damage in a rat model of IUGR induced by bilateral uterine artery ligation.

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Purpose: Desmopressin is a synthetic V2 specific analogue of antidiuretic hormone (arginine vasopressin) that is widely used as first line treatment for monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis. However, no biomarkers to predict desmopressin effectiveness have yet been established. Because arginine vasopressin is unstable, we prospectively measured the major urine concentration factor aquaporin 2 and serum copeptin (as a surrogate marker for vasopressin) in patients with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis, and evaluated whether they are useful for predicting desmopressin treatment outcome.

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Article Synopsis
  • Preterm neonates undergo nephrogenesis during exposure to hyperoxic environments, which can hinder renal development and contribute to conditions like retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).
  • In a study using a rat model, newborn rats were exposed to either normal air or a hyperoxic environment, leading to increased oxidative stress and impaired kidney development, evidenced by increased DNA damage markers and reduced nephron formation.
  • The findings suggest that hyperoxic conditions disrupt renal development in a way that mirrors the retinal impairments seen in preterm babies, highlighting a potential connection between oxygen exposure and kidney issues in neonates.
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Background: The role of cytomegalovirus infection in triggering systemic lupus erythematosus remains a subject of debate. Here, we present a case of childhood systemic lupus erythematosus with concomitant cytomegalovirus infection, which sheds light on the relationship between these conditions and their treatment in pediatric patients.

Case Presentation: A 12-year-old Japanese girl with no history of systemic illness was diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus and concomitant primary cytomegalovirus infection.

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Background: Few studies have addressed the growing concerns of chronic kidney diseases in children with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate long-term kidney dysfunction and determine if urinary angiotensinogen (AGT) was suitable as a novel early biomarker for kidney dysfunction in IUGR offspring.

Methods: Pregnant rats underwent bilateral uterine artery ligation, and as a control group, sham surgeries were performed.

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Background: This retrospective case series aimed at exploring the optimal urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio (uP/uCr) cut-off value to determine the need for renal biopsy in pediatric patients with isolated asymptomatic proteinuria (ASP).

Methods: Data from 32 patients (16 boys, 16 girls) with persistent isolated ASP treated between January 2001 and September 2010 were analyzed. The uP/uCr cut-off value at which a renal biopsy is indicated was determined using the minimum p-value approach.

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Purpose: Renal fibrosis, the major histopathological change in various renal disorders, is closely related to renal dysfunction. Unilateral ureteral obstruction is a well established model of experimental renal disease that results in tubulointerstitial fibrosis. Previous studies showed that aliskiren and mizoribine ameliorated unilateral ureteral obstruction induced renal fibrosis.

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Background: Chronic cyclosporine A (CsA) nephrotoxicity is manifested by renal dysfunction, progressive histopathological kidney lesions characterized by afferent arteriolopathy, and tubulointerstitial fibrosis. In addition to the direct toxic effect of CsA, many other etiological factors such as angiotensin II, transforming growth factor (TGF)-β, and macrophage infiltration are involved in this pathogenesis. This study investigated the hypothesis that concomitant administration of mizoribine (MZR) and angiotensin II receptor blockade (ARB) may prevent CsA nephrotoxicity in rats.

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Despite the recent establishment of clinical practice guidelines, many areas in the management of childhood idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) remain uncertain. In this edition of Pediatric Nephrology Samuel et al. report significant differences between Canadian pediatric nephrologists' practice and guideline recommendations, including initial duration of glucocorticoid treatment, choice of glucocorticoid-sparing agents in cases of frequently relapsing or steroid-dependent INS, and biopsy timing.

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