Publications by authors named "Luhan Geng"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study aims to assess how vascular histopathological lesions and serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels can predict kidney outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease.
  • - Analyzing 190 patients, the researchers found that more severe vascular lesions and lower 25(OH)D levels were linked to worse kidney function and higher rates of poor outcomes.
  • - The findings suggest that combining serum 25(OH)D levels with vascular lesion scores can effectively predict kidney progression, making it a valuable tool for risk assessment in diabetic patients.
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Backgrounds: Accumulating data demonstrated that the cortico-medullary difference in apparent diffusion coefficient (ΔADC) of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI) was a better correlation with kidney fibrosis, tubular atrophy progression, and a predictor of kidney function evolution in chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Objectives: We aimed to assess the value of ΔADC in evaluating disease severity, differential diagnosis, and the prognostic risk stratification for patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and CKD.

Methods: Total 119 patients with T2D and CKD who underwent renal MRI were prospectively enrolled.

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Background: Mounting evidence suggests that mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to lupus nephritis (LN) pathogenesis. Mitochondrial pyruvate carrier 1 (MPC1) and mitochondrial pyruvate carrier 2 (MPC2) mediating pyruvate transport from the cytoplasm to the mitochondrial matrix, determines the cell survival and cellular energy supply. Here, we aimed to investigate the association of mitochondrial pyruvate carrier expression with the clinical and histological features in LN.

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Aim: Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) continues to be devastating complication of diabetes mellitus. Immune response and inflammatory reaction play essential roles in the progression of DKD. But the specific mechanism of immune cells, and their act on renal innate cells remains unclear.

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Background: Primary membranous nephropathy (PMN) is an immune-related disease with increased morbidity and the most common cause of adult nephrotic syndrome (NS). The serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D)], a biomarker of vitamin D (VD) status, tends to decline in patients with kidney disease. However, the relationship between 25(OH)D and PMN is still unclear.

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Objective: The study aimed to investigate the association of TyG index with chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Methods: A total of 179 T2DM patients with CKD were retrospectively included. CKD progression was defined as a doubling of baseline serum creatinine or onset of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD).

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