Publications by authors named "Katsuyuki Matsui"

A questionnaire survey on severe hypoglycemia (SH) in pediatric patients with diabetes was distributed to pediatric diabetes specialists and members of the Committee of Pediatric Diabetes in the Japan Diabetes Society. Thirty-three hospitals answered the questionnaire survey, and 17 had treated the eligible patients under 15 years of age, including 506 with type 1 diabetes and 302 with type 2 diabetes. Of these patients, 25 experienced SH from January 2017 to December 2021.

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Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) is a monogenic form of diabetes that presents with uncontrolled hyperglycemia during the first 6 months of life. NDM is a rare disease in which gene variants mainly cause β-cell loss or dysfunction (6q24 duplication, , and ). Although NDM is primarily treated through insulin therapy, it is highly challenging to manage blood glucose levels using insulin therapy during infancy.

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  • X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH) is a genetic disorder caused by mutations in the PHEX gene, leading to excessive production of FGF23, but the exact mechanism behind this is unclear.
  • A study of 39 Japanese patients identified 23 PHEX variants, including eight new ones, and found associations with elevated FGF23 levels and symptoms like hypophosphatemia and short stature.
  • Using 3D structural modeling, researchers discovered that the conservation of the zinc-binding site in PHEX is crucial for its function and impacts FGF23 levels, shedding light on XLH pathophysiology and providing insights for future research.
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A 56-year-old man with chronic renal failure due to diabetic nephropathy had received maintenance dialysis (every 4 h, three times/week). A hypoechoic tumor measuring 67 × 50 mm in the right lobe of the liver was discovered following routine abdominal ultrasonography. Dynamic computed tomography showed a low-density liver tumor, enlarged hilar lymph node, and a small nodule on the dorsal side of the lower lobe of the left lung.

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Background: The MEHMO (mental retardation, epileptic seizures, hypogonadism and hypogenitalism, microcephaly, and obesity) syndrome, which is caused by a hemizygous variant in the EIF2S3 gene on chromosome Xp22, is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Refractory epileptic seizures and glucose dysregulation are characteristic manifestations of the MEHMO syndrome, which can often diminish patients' quality of life.

Case: A 5-year-old boy was referred to our hospital because of profound intellectual disability, micropenis, cryptorchidism, central hypothyroidism, and microcephaly.

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Paramylon is a novel β-glucan that is stored by Euglena gracilis Z, which is a unicellular photosynthesizing green alga with characteristics of both animals and plants. Recent studies have indicated that paramylon functions as an immunomodulator or a dietary fiber. Currently, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health problem, and there is no effective preventive treatment for CKD progression.

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Background: TAFRO syndrome is a systemic inflammatory disorder that manifests as thrombocytopenia (T), anasarca (A), fever (F), reticulin fibrosis (R), and organomegaly (O). Renal dysfunction is frequently complicated with TAFRO syndrome, however, it is challenging to perform kidney biopsy in patients with TAFRO syndrome in the presence of thrombocytopenia. Renal histology in TAFRO syndrome mainly shows membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN)-like lesions or thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA)-like glomerulopathy.

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Aims/introduction: Glucokinase-maturity-onset diabetes of the young (GCK-MODY; also known as MODY2) is a benign hyperglycemic condition, which generally does not require medical interventions. The only known exception is increased birthweight and related perinatal complications in unaffected offspring of affected women. As previous data were obtained mostly from white Europeans, the present study analyzed the pregnancy outcomes of Japanese women with GCK-MODY to better formulate the management plan for this population.

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B-type ephrins are membrane-bound proteins that maintain tissue function in several organs. We previously reported that ephrin-B1 is localized at the slit diaphragm of glomerular podocytes. However, the function of ephrin-B1 at this location is unclear.

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Hemoglobin (Hb) Kansas is an inherited Hb variant with a low oxygen affinity that is associated with low oxygen saturation on pulse oximetry (SpO). It leads to asymptomatic cyanosis. Patients with Hb Kansas do not require any specific treatment and the prognosis is good.

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Aim: We previously reported that biallelic mutations in dual oxidase 2 (DUOX2) cause transient hypothyroidism. Since then, many cases with DUOX2 mutations have been reported. However, the clinical features and prognosis of individuals with DUOX2 defects have not been clarified.

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Background And Aims: Hereditary unconjugated hyperbilirubinemias, Crigler-Najjar syndrome type I, Crigler-Najjar syndrome type II (CN-2), and Gilbert syndrome (GS) all result from mutations of the bilirubin uridine 5'-diphosphate (UDP)-glucuronosyltransferase gene (UGT1A1). Often, to distinguish between CN-2 and GS is difficult because the borderline of the two syndromes is unclear. We analyzed the genotypes and phenotypes of 163 Japanese patients with CN-2 or GS.

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Background: Phenylketonuria (PKU) is caused by a defect in phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH). More than 500 mutations have been reported for the gene encoding PAH. However, approximately 1%-5% of these include large deletions and large duplications that cannot be detected by conventional methods.

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Podoplanin was identified as a protein associated with the transformation of arborized foot processes of glomerular epithelial cells (podocytes) to flat feet. However, the function of podoplanin in the podocyte is not yet fully clarified. In this study, we analyzed the molecular nature of podoplanin, and its expression in rat nephrotic models and patients with minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS).

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To investigate seizure susceptibility in polymicrogyria, the seizure threshold and growth-associated protein GAP43 expression were analyzed in a rat experimental model of polymicrogyria induced by intracerebral injection of ibotenate. A total of 72 neonates from 9 pregnant rats were used. Intraperitoneal pentylenetetrazole injection did not induce any seizure activity in the control rats, although it elicited seizures of variable severity in the polymicrogyria rats.

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Objective: To evaluate the role of bilirubin UDP-glucuronosyltransferase family 1, polypeptide A1 (UGT1A1) gene variations on prolonged unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia associated with breast milk feeding (breast milk jaundice [BMJ]).

Study Design: UGT1A1 gene allelic variation was analyzed in 170 Japanese infants with BMJ with polymerase chain reaction-direct sequencing, and their genotypes compared with serum bilirubin concentrations. In 62 of 170 infants, serum bilirubin concentration was followed after 4 months of life.

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Inflammation is recognized as an important contributor to lymphangiogenesis; however, in tubulointerstitial lesions in human chronic kidney diseases, this process is better correlated with the presence of myofibroblasts rather than macrophages. As little is known about the interaction between lymphangiogenesis and renal fibrosis, we utilized the rat unilateral ureteral obstruction model to analyze inflammation, fibrosis, lymphangiogenesis, and growth factor expression. Additionally, we determined the relationship between vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C), an inducer of lymphangiogenesis, and the profibrotic factor, transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1).

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Prolonged unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in infants associated with breast milk feeding is a common pediatric problem known as breast milk jaundice (BMJ). A polymorphic mutation (G71R) of bilirubin UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT1A1) is a known cause of BMJ on the infantile side, but the responsible components of breast milk are not currently known. We analyzed the inhibitory effect of 5β-pregnane-3α,20β-diol (pregnanediol) on transcriptional activity and enzyme activity of UGT1A1.

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Background: Gilbert syndrome is caused by defects in bilirubin UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT1A1). The most common variation believed to be involved is A(TA)7TAA. Although several polymorphisms have been found to link with A(TA)7TAA, the combined effect of regulatory polymorphisms in the development of Gilbert syndrome remains unclear.

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Context: Mutations in dual oxidase (DUOX2) have been proposed as a cause of congenital hypothyroidism. Previous reports suggest that biallelic mutations of DUOX2 cause permanent congenital hypothyroidism and that monoallelic mutations cause transient congenital hypothyroidism.

Objective: To clarify the inheritance of hypothyroidism, we looked at the DUOX2 gene in patients with transient congenital hypothyroidism.

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ABSTRACT. Rat remnant kidney is an established model of renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis and progression to end-stage renal failure. The morphologic lesions comprise nephron loss and regeneratory tubular hypertrophy, interstitial infiltration, predominately by macrophages, and progressive fibrosis.

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A 66-year-old man with erysipelas was admitted with complaints of oliguria and massive proteinuria/hematuria. He was diagnosed as having acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis(APSGN) due to erysipelas infected by group A streptococcus pyogenes. On admission, his white cell count increased to 31,000, and CRP was 27.

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Selective cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors have anti-inflammatory activity and reduce proteinuria in experimental membranous glomerulonephritis. Antiangiogenic properties of COX-2 inhibitors were recently reported. Whether these properties are relevant to the glomerular healing process in inflammatory glomerular diseases was investigated.

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