Publications by authors named "Isao Matsui"

Red yeast rice, traditionally used in Asian cuisine and increasingly marketed as a dietary supplement for cholesterol management, has recently been linked to kidney dysfunction in Japan. In late 2023 to early 2024, multiple cases involving specific Beni-koji (red yeast rice) tablets from three different Beni-koji preparations, prompted a safety reevaluation. Although citrinin, a known nephrotoxin of red yeast rice, was not produced by the implicated strains, new safety concerns emerged.

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With the aging of society, the incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD), a common cause of death, has been increasing. Transcription factor EB (TFEB), the master transcriptional regulator of the autophagy-lysosomal pathway, is regarded as a promising candidate for preventing various age-related diseases. However, whether TFEB in the proximal tubules plays a significant role in elderly CKD patients remains unknown.

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  • Proteinuria levels show seasonal changes, being lower in summer and higher in winter, but it's unclear how this affects kidney failure risks.
  • A study with over 15,000 patients used statistical models to analyze the relationship between urinary protein levels in different seasons and the incidence of kidney failure.
  • Findings indicated winter protein levels are significantly linked to a higher risk of kidney failure compared to summer, emphasizing the importance of considering seasonal variations in managing chronic kidney disease (CKD).
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  • Recent research shows that SLC5A2/SGLT2 inhibitors, like empagliflozin, offer kidney protection in non-diabetic chronic kidney disease (CKD) without clear signs of albuminuria, yet the mechanism of this effect remains unclear.
  • The study used various mouse models, including those with obesity and kidney injury, and found that empagliflozin reduced harmful effects like lipotoxicity, inflammation, and fibrosis in kidney tubules by lowering intraglomerular pressure.
  • Empagliflozin also decreased albumin reabsorption, improved autophagic processes, and lessened the risk of kidney injury, suggesting that enhancing autophagy is key to the protective effects
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  • Deep learning shows promise in analyzing kidney pathology, but its success relies on having large, well-labeled datasets, which are often hard to create.
  • The study utilized a self-supervised learning technique (DINO) on over 10,000 kidney images to extract features, and then tested disease classification using different methods, getting performance metrics like ROC-AUC.
  • Results showed that the DINO model excelled in classifying kidney diseases, achieving a ROC-AUC of 0.93 compared to 0.89 for a conventional model, especially maintaining performance even with limited labeled data.
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Objective: The aim of the study is to clarify the association of job stressor score (A score), psychological and physical stress response score (B score), and social support (C score), with the incidence of ≥10% weight gain.

Methods: This study included 10,036 university employees who completed the Brief Job Stress Questionnaire (BJSQ) and annual health checkups between 2016 and 2021. The incidence of ≥10% weight gain from baseline weight was measured.

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While fatty acid oxidation (FAO) in mitochondria is a primary energy source for quiescent lymphocytes, the impact of promoting FAO in activated lymphocytes undergoing metabolic reprogramming remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that pemafibrate, a selective PPARα modulator used clinically for the treatment of hypertriglyceridemia, transforms metabolic system of T-cells and alleviates several autoimmune diseases. Pemafibrate suppresses Th17 cells but not Th1 cells, through the inhibition of glutaminolysis and glycolysis initiated by enhanced FAO.

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Smoking causes various health problems. Limited studies have reported a clinical effect of skipping breakfast on smoking initiation among adolescents. This retrospective cohort study aimed to assess the dose-dependent association between skipping breakfast and smoking initiation in university students.

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Key Points: Restarting renin-angiotensin system inhibitor after discontinuation was associated with a lower risk of kidney outcomes and mortality but not related to hyperkalemia. Our findings support a proactive approach to restarting renin-angiotensin system inhibitor among patients with CKD.

Background: While renin-angiotensin system inhibitors (RASi) have been the mainstream treatment for patients with CKD, they are often discontinued because of adverse effects such as hyperkalemia and AKI.

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Increased dietary phosphate consumption intensifies renal phosphate burden. Several mechanisms for phosphate-induced renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis have been reported. Considering the dual nature of phosphate as both a potential renal toxin and an essential nutrient for the body, kidneys may possess inherent protective mechanisms against phosphate overload, rather than succumbing solely to injury.

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  • * The study used human kidney samples and mouse models to analyze MondoA's role during kidney injury and recovery, finding decreased expression under ischemia but increased during reperfusion.
  • * Lack of MondoA worsens kidney injury after ischemia-reperfusion by downregulating the important protective pathway involving transcription factor EB (TFEB) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor coactivator-1, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic target.
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to clarify an association between short sleep duration and smoking initiation.

Methods: Participants eligible for this retrospective cohort study were university students who were admitted to a single national university in Japan between 2007 and 2015. Baseline sleep duration and smoking status were measured using general questionnaires at health checkups at admission.

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Inhibiting tubular urate reabsorption may protect the kidney from urate-induced tubular injury. However, this approach may promote intratubular uric acid crystallization, especially in acidified urine, which could be toxic to the kidney. To assess how tubular urate handling affects kidney outcomes, we conducted a retrospective cohort study including 1042 patients with estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFR) of 15-60 mL/min/1.

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Purpose: This study aimed to confirm the clinical impact of living arrangements on incidence of frequent alcohol consumption in university students.

Design: A retrospective cohort study.

Setting: A national university in Japan.

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Background: Compared with the conventional peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheter insertion, embedding PD catheter implantation is one of the procedures for planned PD initiation. However, facilities where embedded PD catheter implantation is available are limited, and the impact of embedded PD catheter implantation on hospitalization cost and length of hospitalization is unknown.

Methods: This retrospective single-center cohort study included 132 patients with PD initiation between 2005 and 2020.

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Mitochondrial fatty acid β-oxidation (FAO) plays a key role in energy homeostasis. Several FAO evaluation methods are currently available, but they are not necessarily suitable for capturing the dynamics of FAO in vivo at a cellular-level spatial resolution and seconds-level time resolution. FAOBlue is a coumarin-based probe that undergoes β-oxidation to produce a fluorescent substrate, 7-hydroxycoumarin-3-(-(2-hydroxyethyl))-carboxamide (7-HC).

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has reached epidemic proportions worldwide, partly due to the increasing population of elderly and obesity. Macroautophagy/autophagy counteracts CKD progression, whereas autophagy is stagnated owing to lysosomal overburden during aging and obesity, which promotes CKD progression. Therefore, for preventing CKD progression during aging and obesity, it is important to elucidate the compensation mechanisms of autophagy stagnation.

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Background: Interstitial eosinophilic aggregates are observed in various kidney diseases, but their clinical implications remain unknown. We assessed the association between interstitial eosinophilic aggregates and kidney outcomes and further analyzed the association between blood eosinophil count, as a surrogate for interstitial eosinophilic aggregates, and the risk of kidney failure in patients with advanced CKD.

Methods: We analyzed datasets from two retrospective cohort studies: ( 1 ) the kidney biopsy cohort including 563 patients who underwent native kidney biopsy at Osaka University Hospital between 2009 and 2021 and ( 2 ) the retrospective CKD cohort including 2877 patients with an eGFR of 10-60 ml/min per 1.

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Fibroblast growth factor 23, parathyroid hormone, and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D are critical in phosphate homeostasis. Despite these factors' importance, regulators of phosphaturia in the acute postprandial phase remain largely unknown. This study investigated the mechanism of acute phosphate regulation in the postprandial phase in rats.

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Obesity is a major risk factor for end-stage kidney disease. We previously found that lysosomal dysfunction and impaired autophagic flux contribute to lipotoxicity in obesity-related kidney disease, in both humans and experimental animal models. However, the regulatory factors involved in countering renal lipotoxicity are largely unknown.

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Frequency of alcohol drinking is a potential predictor of binge drinking of alcohol, a serious social problem for university students. Although previous studies have identified skipping breakfast as a predictor of various health-compromising behaviors and cardiometabolic diseases, few studies have assessed the association between skipping breakfast and the incidence of frequent alcohol drinking. This retrospective cohort study included 17,380 male and 8799 female university students aged 18-22 years admitted to Osaka universities between 2004 and 2015.

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Aims: The prognostic significance of renal function variability has not been fully elucidated in heart failure (HF). This multicentre, prospective cohort study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of visit-to-visit variability in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) for predicting patients' outcomes in a real-world HF population.

Methods: A total of 564 patients who had survived HF hospitalization were randomly assigned with a 2:1 ratio to derivation and validation cohorts, and they were then followed after discharge.

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Aims: In previous randomized controlled trials, the use of tolvaptan (TLV) at a fixed dose of 30 mg/day for 1 year did not provide renal benefits in patients with heart failure (HF). This retrospective, cohort study examined the renoprotective effects of long-term, flexible-dose, and lower-dose TLV use.

Methods And Results: Tolvaptan users were defined as patients receiving TLV for at least 180 consecutive days or those who continued it until death, any cardiac events, or renal replacement therapy even if it was taken for <180 days.

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Introduction: Foot process effacement and mitochondrial fission associate with kidney disease pathogenesis. Electron microscopy is the gold-standard method for their visualization, but the observable area of electron microscopy is smaller than light microscopy. It is important to develop alternative ways to quantitatively evaluate these microstructural changes because the lesion site of renal diseases can be focal.

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  • A 68-year-old man diagnosed with membranous nephropathy (MN) initially showed negative results for the THSD7A antigen, and his condition partially improved with corticosteroid treatment but later relapsed.* -
  • After two years, the patient was found to have a urinary bladder tumor, which led to further biopsies that eventually revealed THSD7A-positive MN and bladder cancer.* -
  • The case highlights the importance of monitoring for malignancy in MN patients, especially when there's an unexpected return of symptoms or changes in treatment response.*
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