Publications by authors named "Kazuhiro Moriyama"

Blood purification is performed to control cytokines in critically ill patients. The relationship between the clearance (CL) and the membrane area during adsorption is not clear. We hypothesized that the CL increases with the hydrophobic area when hydrophobic binding contributes to cytokine adsorption.

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Sepsis is characterized by a dysregulated immune response to infections that causes life-threatening organ dysfunction and even death. When infections occur, bacterial cell wall components (endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide), known as pathogen-associated molecular patterns, bind to pattern recognition receptors, such as toll-like receptors, to initiate an inflammatory response for pathogen elimination. However, strong activation of the immune system leads to cellular dysfunction and ultimately organ failure.

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Myoglobin, which can cause acute kidney injury, has a relatively high molecular weight and is poorly cleared by diffusion. We compared and examined myoglobin clearance by changing the blood purification membrane and modality in patients with a myoglobin blood concentration ≥ 1000 ng/ml. We retrospectively analyzed three patient groups based on the following three types of continuous hemofiltration (CHF): AN69ST membrane, polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) membrane, and high-flow hemodiafiltration (HDF) with increased dialysate flow rate using the PMMA membrane.

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ABO blood groups have been implicated as potential risk factors for various diseases. However, no study has investigated the association between sepsis mortality and ABO blood types. We aimed to evaluate the impact of these blood types on mortality in patients with sepsis and septic shock.

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We aimed to evaluate whether cardiac output assessed by transpulmonary thermodilution during blood purification is affected by the difference between the blood return temperature and core temperature. We applied different blood return temperatures using a thermostat bath during blood purification in four pigs. After the blood return temperature stabilized and blood purification process stopped, the cardiac output assessed by transpulmonary thermodilution was measured.

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Polyethyleneimine-coated polyacrylonitrile (AN69ST) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) membranes are effective cytokine-adsorbing hemofilters; however, the cytokine-adsorption mechanism remains elusive. This study investigated the involvement of ionic interactions in cytokine adsorption to a negatively charged AN69ST membrane and neutral-charged PMMA membrane. Experimental hemofiltration was performed for 30 min in a closed-loop circulation system using AN69ST and PMMA hemofilters.

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The high mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) is recognized as a prototypical endogenous danger cytokine in sepsis. We previously reported that a polyacrylonitrile (AN69ST) membrane rapidly adsorbed HMGB1. Herein, an in vitro hemofiltration system was designed to assess the HMGB1 adsorption capacity, adsorption sites, and adsorption mechanism of the AN69ST membrane.

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Introduction: Renal replacement therapy (RRT) is widely used in the treatment of septic acute kidney injury. However, little is known about how the adsorption properties of hemofilters used in RRT affect antibiotic concentration. Because a cytokine-adsorption membrane is frequently used in RRT, it is important to determine the antibiotic adsorption capacity of this membrane.

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Objective: Sivelestat sodium hydrate (Siv) is expected to be an effective therapy for acute respiratory distress syndrome, although its mechanism of action is not understood. In this study, we investigated which myeloid cells-derived cytokines were suppressed by Siv.

Methods: Continuous hemofiltration was performed by circulating fresh porcine blood through a semi-closed circuit.

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The patients with respiratory failure need high tidal volume by mechanical ventilation, which lead to the ventilator-induced lung injury. We developed an extracorporeal lung and renal assist device (ELRAD), comprising acid infusion, membrane lung, continuous hemodiafiltration and alkaline infusion. To evaluate this system, we conducted in vivo studies using experimental swine which were connected to the new system.

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Background: We examined whether high lactate level in septic patients was associated with 90-day mortality based on the patients' disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) status.

Methods: We conducted a multicenter, retrospective, observational study of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with a suspicion of severe infection and diagnosed with sepsis. Regression analyses were performed to estimate the interaction effect between DIC status and the lactate level.

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Background: Sepsis frequently leads to multiple organ failure due to the uncontrolled amplification and spread of inflammation, even if the infectious source is controlled. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a typical pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP), is adsorbed by the polymyxin B-immobilized fiber column (PMX). PMX has been used for decades in Europe.

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Background: Polymyxin B-immobilized fiber (PMX-F) columns are used as therapeutic interventions for septic shock. The clinical efficacy has been reported for 2-h applications, but their ability to adsorb endotoxin over longer treatments has not been fully elucidated. We hypothesized that PMX-F columns are capable of endotoxin removal for more than 2 h.

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We aimed to investigate the effects of blood purification and cold saline injection sites on the transpulmonary thermodilution values. We measured the cardiac output of eight pigs in every combination of cold saline injection (left jugular and femoral veins) and blood purification sites (right jugular and femoral veins), with or without blood purification. We examined the influence of the difference between the presence and absence of blood purification, vascular sites for blood purification, and sites for cold saline injection on the transpulmonary thermodilution values.

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Article Synopsis
  • Blood purification techniques, such as the granulocyte adsorbing column and cytokine-adsorbing hemofilter, are showing promise for treating severe sepsis and septic shock, but the underlying immunological mechanisms need further exploration.
  • In experiments using fresh porcine blood, the granulocyte adsorbing column primarily targeted granulocytes and monocytes, reducing their phagocytic activity while increasing granulocyte adhesiveness.
  • The study revealed that cytokine levels (IL-1β, IL-8, IL-10) were significantly reduced with the granulocyte adsorbing column compared to the hemofilter, highlighting its potential effectiveness, but more research is necessary to fully understand the complex cellular interactions involved.
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The high mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1) is an alarmin that plays an important role in sepsis and has been recognized as a promising target with a wide therapeutic window; however, no drugs and devices are currently in practical use. We hypothesized that hemofilters composed of porous membranes or cytokine-adsorbing membranes could remove HMGB1 from the blood. We performed experimental hemofiltration in vitro using four types of hemofilters composed of different membranes specifically designed for continuous hemofiltration.

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Sustained high-efficiency daily diafiltration using a mediator-adsorbing membrane (SHEDD-fA) is an effective, intensive modality for sepsis treatment. Here we describe the effectiveness of SHEDD-fA, which makes the best use of three principles: dialysis, filtration and adsorption, for mediator removal in the treatment of severe sepsis. SHEDD-fA was initiated after adequate fluid resuscitation and catecholamine support had been provided.

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In response to a request from the French government, Rhône-Poulenc started development of a synthetic membrane for dialysis in 1969. When used for patients the new membrane, AN69, showed improved efficiency and clinical outcome. Treatment times could be reduced, peripheral neuropathy improved and patients expressed improved quality of life.

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Aims: A novel blood purification material that we previously reported as a superantigen- and cytokine-adsorbing device (SCAD) was evaluated for its ability to adsorb unbound, unconjugated bilirubin (UUBil) in vitro and in vivo.

Methods: In albumin-containing buffer, UUBil was dissolved and circulated through the SCAD column. Also, bilirubin was infused into low-body weight newborn piglets and hemoperfused for 3 h over SCAD columns.

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