Publications by authors named "Odajima K"

Background: Although erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) have been the standard treatment for renal anemia, ESA hyporesponsiveness remains a concern. Hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors (HIF-PHIs) are a new class of agents indicated for renal anemia. Several lines of evidence indicate that HIF-PHIs affect erythrocyte indices; nonetheless, their clinical significance remains unclear.

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We present two cases of middle-aged men who developed Fanconi syndrome and renal dysfunction after consuming "foods with functional claims (FFC)" containing red yeast rice. In the first case, the patient had consumed an FFC for 1 year and another FFC suspected to have contained nephrotoxin for 3 weeks; kidney biopsy performed during the acute phase of renal injury showed severe acute tubular necrosis and tubular cell regeneration. He achieved near-complete recovery 40 days after the FFC was discontinued.

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A 42-year-old woman presented with muscle weakness and hypokalemic distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA). Investigations revealed concurrent Sjögren's syndrome (SS) and Hashimoto's thyroiditis contributing to hypokalemic dRTA. A renal biopsy revealed focal tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) suggestive of SS-related renal involvement, along with distinctive ischemic glomerular changes and tubular alterations consistent with hypokalemic nephropathy.

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Exostosin 1 (EXT1) and exostosin 2 (EXT2)-associated membranous nephropathy (MN) may be associated with active autoimmune disease. We encountered an elderly man who presented with EXT1/EXT2-associated lupus-like MN with full house immune deposits, monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance and Sjögren's syndrome. The patient exhibited various other immune abnormalities.

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  • A young male developed cutaneous IgA vasculitis, hematuria, diarrhea, and pericarditis after his second dose of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine, showing potential links to autoimmune conditions.
  • Despite treatment with anti-inflammatory medications and prednisolone that improved his symptoms, kidney biopsy indicated only minor glomerular changes and no signs of vasculitis.
  • This case suggests that COVID-19 vaccination could trigger various autoimmune or inflammatory responses, offering insight into the relationship between these disorders.
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Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of resorbable membranes, combined with a shape memory alloy (SMA) mesh device, on bone formation using a timed-release system for periosteal expansion osteogenesis (TIME-PEO).

Materials And Methods: Twelve Japanese white rabbits were used in this study. An SMA device was inserted under the forehead periosteum, pushed and bent for attachment to the bone surface, and then fixed using resorbable thread.

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  • - This study examined the effectiveness of bowel ultrasonography as a non-invasive method to monitor ulcerative colitis (UC) activity and predict clinical response to treatment.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 100 patients undergoing induction therapy, finding that changes in rectal bowel wall thickness within the first week were significant predictors of remission by week 8.
  • - The results suggest that early improvements in bowel wall thickness can help inform treatment decisions for patients with UC, potentially leading to better outcomes.
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  • Pendrin, a chloride/bicarbonate exchanger found in kidney intercalated cells, has a complex role in blood pressure regulation, particularly in the context of primary aldosteronism (PA), although its specific contribution to human hypertension is still unclear.* -
  • Research demonstrated that pendrin levels in urinary extracellular vesicles (uEVs) decrease significantly following treatments like adrenalectomy or mineralocorticoid receptor blockade in patients with PA, with reductions correlating to the baseline aldosterone-renin ratio (ARR).* -
  • The study suggests that analyzing pendrin in uEVs, alongside other proteins, may provide valuable insights into the mechanisms behind hypertension and the effects of various therapeutic interventions.*
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A 21-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of massive intestinal bleeding. She started hemodialysis due to myeloperoxidase antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) at 18 years of age. Her ANCA titers remained stable; however, her C-reactive protein increased on 5 mg/day prednisolone before admission.

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The patient was a 38-year-old man who had experienced nausea and fever for a few days and presented with back pain, oliguria, and pyuria, suggesting acute pyelonephritis (APN). He showed acute kidney injury (AKI) with bilateral kidney enlargement and was using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). AKI-induced by APN was confirmed by kidney biopsy.

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Background: Although bone graft (BG) is the gold standard for bone augmentation, its use is hampered by donor site morbidity and limited quantity.

Purpose: To evaluate the capabilities of bone formation by cortical bone repositioning (CBR) as the healing response following grafting of autogenous bone block without filling biomaterial at the gap between gap and recipient.

Materials And Methods: Twelve Japanese White rabbits were divided into three groups (postoperative 2, 5, and 8 weeks).

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This paper proposes a GRG (Greedy Rule Generation) algorithm, a new method for generating classification rules from a data set with discrete attributes. The algorithm is "greedy" in the sense that at every iteration, it searches for the best rule to generate. The criteria for the best rule include the number of samples and the size of subspaces that it covers, as well as the number of attributes in the rule.

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Purpose: The major drawback of the current treatment for superficial bladder tumor is the high rate of recurrence. Especially, the tumor with grade 3 component has a tendency to recur and progress in stage. However, we have difficulty in predicting tumor recurrence and stage progression accurately by conventional clinicopathological factors.

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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are characterized by remarkable variability in their differentiation potential, but most of these lesions do not display convincing smooth muscle or neuronal differentiation. The GISTs arising from the rectum or anal canal are extremely uncommon. We present a case of immunohistochemically proven GIST of the rectum, which was characterized by homogenous isointensity mass without necrosis or hemorrhage on T2-weighted image and by enhancement on gadolinium-enhanced study.

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We previously proposed a model for detecting local image velocity on the magnocellular visual pathway (Kawakami & Okamoto (1996) Vision Research, 36, 117-147). The model detects visual motion in two stages using the hierarchical network that includes component and pattern cells in area MT. To validate the model, we predicted two types of bimodal direction tuning for MT neurons.

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Pulmonary arterial myocytes were cultured from normotensive and pulmonary hypertensive rats. Microfluorimetry of Ca2+ signals in fluo-3-loaded single myocytes at day 7 of culture was performed by a laser-scanned confocal imaging system. The resting level of cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in vascular myocytes obtained from hypertensive rats was higher than that in cultured myocytes obtained from normotensive rats.

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Rat pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells were primarily cultured. alpha-actins in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells at day 7 of culture were observed by an immunofluorescence staining method using anti-alpha-actin antibody. Microfluorimetry of Ca2+ signals in fluo-3-loaded single smooth cell at day 7 of culture was performed by a laser-scanned confocal imaging system.

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Background: Neopterin is released from macrophages upon stimulation with gamma-interferon, secreted by activated T cell. Therefore it has been recognized as a useful indicator of the activation of the T cell-macrophage system. Increased neopterin levels are observed in patients with acute graft rejections, viral infections, auto-immune diseases and several malignancies.

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To characterize the prognostic factors among pathological structural pattern, cell type, infiltration, and incidental or non-incidental renal cell carcinoma (RCC), we reviewed the records of 146 patients with RCC who underwent nephrectomy at our institute. The patients were 26 to 86 years old (mean age 58). The men-to-women ratio was 3.

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To observe the upper urinary tract more clearly with a thin flexible endoscope, we developed a novel real-time processing system. This system enhances the parts of the dark cladding around the core by individual strong brightness of each image fiber. The upper urinary tract in eight patients was examined using a thin flexible endoscope with this system at retrograde pyelography or at urological operation.

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Immunologic and anti-tumor effects of interferon-gamma were studied in six patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma. A daily dose of 10 x 10(6) JRU/m2 of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) was given consecutively for five days and the treatment reiterated nine days later. Then the same dose was given every two days for three times and this regimen was also reiterated nine days later.

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