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OTSUKA Tadashi
 
Organization
University Medical and Dental Hospital Nephrology and Rheumatology Assistant Professor
Title
Assistant Professor
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Degree

  • 学士(医学) ( 2008.3   新潟大学 )

Research Interests

  • バスキュラーアクセス

  • 医用超音波検査システム

  • MRI

  • plasma cell

  • 医療情報システム

  • 腎臓

  • マクロファージ

Research Areas

  • Life Science / Nephrology

Research History (researchmap)

  • 新潟大学医歯学総合病院   腎膠原病内科   助教

    2020.4

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Research History

  • Niigata University   Nephrology and Rheumatology, University Medical and Dental Hospital   Assistant Professor

    2022.12

  • Niigata University   Nephrology and Rheumatology, University Medical and Dental Hospital   Specially Appointed Assistant Professor

    2022.4 - 2022.11

  • Niigata University   University Medical and Dental Hospital Nephrology and Rheumatology   Assistant Professor

    2020.4 - 2022.3

  • Niigata University   University Medical and Dental Hospital Nephrology and Rheumatology   Specially Appointed Assistant Professor

    2017.4 - 2017.9

Education

  • Niigata University   Faculty of Medicine   School of Medicine

    2002.4 - 2008.3

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Papers

  • Nephrotic syndrome induces the upregulation of cell proliferation-related genes in tubular cells in mice

    Yuya Suzuki, Ryohei Kaseda, Yusuke Nakagawa, Hirofumi Watanabe, Tadashi Otsuka, Suguru Yamamoto, Yoshikatsu Kaneko, Shin Goto, Taiji Matsusaka, Ichiei Narita

    Clinical and Experimental Nephrology   2024.12

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    Background

    Massive proteinuria, dyslipidemia, and hypoalbuminemia induced by nephrotic syndrome (NS) secondarily affect tubular cells. We conducted an RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis using a mouse model of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis to clarify the impact of NS on tubular cells.

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    We used transgenic mice expressing hCD25 in podocytes (Nep25) to induce NS by injecting human CD25-specific immunotoxin (LMB2) at a dose of 0.625 ng/g body weight. Seven days after LMB2 injection, we extracted RNA from the whole kidney and conducted an RNA-seq analysis. Subsequently, we conducted multiple immunostaining and in situ hybridization (ISH) of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) to identify their locations and associated cell types. We also investigated the expression levels of DEGs in an additional mouse model of NS induced by adriamycin.

    Results

    After NS induction, 562 upregulated and 430 downregulated DEGs were identified using RNA-seq. An enrichment analysis revealed the upregulation of cell proliferation-related genes. We observed significant upregulation of Foxm1, a transcription factor linked to cell proliferation. Immunostaining and ISH showed that various tubular cells expressed Mki67 and Foxm1 during NS development. The adriamycin-induced NS model also demonstrated the upregulation of Mki67 and Foxm1 in tubular cells.

    Conclusions

    NS induced the upregulation of cell proliferation-related genes in tubular cells without detectable renal dysfunction. Our findings may contribute to understanding the pathological effects of nephrotic syndrome on tubular cells.

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  • CD38 ligation in sepsis promotes nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase-mediated IL-6 production in kidney stromal cells. International journal

    Yuya Suzuki, Tadashi Otsuka, Yusuke Takahashi, Shingo Maruyama, Alexey Annenkov, Yasuhiro Kanda, Tomoya Katakai, Hirofumi Watanabe, Riuko Ohashi, Yoshikatsu Kaneko, Ichiei Narita

    Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association   2024.11

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    BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Activated macrophages, pivotal for driving the immune response in sepsis, express high levels of CD38. Although the circulating levels of its ligand, CD31, increase in sepsis, the functions of CD38 and its ligation remain elusive. This study aimed to elucidate the impact of CD38 ligation on sepsis using single-cell and single-nucleus RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq and snRNA-seq, respectively) to identify a novel therapeutic target for severe sepsis. METHODS: We performed scRNA-seq analysis of mouse peritoneal immune cells to precisely identify cell types exhibiting increased CD38 expression upon exposure to lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Subsequently, we induced CD38 ligation using a well-established agonistic anti-CD38 antibody in a mouse model of LPS-induced sepsis. We analyzed its pathophysiological effects using kidney snRNA-seq. Finally, we performed histological analysis of septic tissues collected from patients to ensure consistency of our findings between mice and humans. RESULTS: LPS stimulation upregulated CD38 expression in peritoneal macrophages. CD38 ligation significantly exacerbated LPS-induced inflammation in vivo, particularly in the kidneys. Kidney snRNA-seq analysis revealed that CD38 ligation induced interleukin (IL)-6 production in renal stromal cells via nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) signaling originating from CD38-positive macrophages. NAMPT inhibition significantly ameliorated LPS-induced IL-6 production and kidney injury. Histological analysis of human septic tissues demonstrated upregulation of IL6 mRNA and NAMPT in renal stromal cells and CD38-positive macrophages, respectively. CONCLUSION: Our findings elucidate the implications of CD38 ligation in an LPS-induced sepsis model and uncover shared signaling pathways between mice and human sepsis. NAMPT signaling identified in this study may be a novel therapeutic target for mitigating systemic inflammation and kidney injury associated with severe sepsis.

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  • Ectopic Production of Parathyroid Hormone and Production of Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein in Dedifferentiated Endometrial Carcinoma Induced Severe Hypercalcemia.

    Takeru Ogino, Hirofumi Watanabe, Shoko Yamazaki, Megumi Kurosawa, Akiko Kobayashi, Naofumi Imai, Takahiro Taguchi, Hajime Umezu, Ryo Aida, Kazuki Watanabe, Tadashi Otsuka, Hideyuki Kabasawa, Ryohei Kaseda, Suguru Yamamoto, Kosuke Yoshihara, Shin Goto, Ichiei Narita

    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)   2024.9

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    Hypercalcemia is a significant complication in cancer patients, primarily caused by parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) and, rarely, by parathyroid hormone (PTH) production from tumors. We report a case of severe hypercalcemia in a woman with uterine cancer who exhibited elevated PTH and PTHrP levels. Surgical intervention revealed dedifferentiated endometrial carcinoma. Postoperatively, PTH and PTHrP levels normalized but subsequently increased due to metastases. A molecular analysis confirmed the expression of the PTH gene and protein within the tumor, indicating ectopic PTH production. In diagnosing and treating cancers, it is necessary to consider not only PTHrP production but also ectopic PTH production.

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  • 2型糖尿病を合併したネフローゼ症候群に対し,LDLアフェレシスが奏功した一例

    逸見 太郎, 渡辺 博文, 大塚 忠司, 忰田 亮平, 山本 卓, 後藤 眞, 成田 一衛

    日本腎臓学会誌   65 ( 6-E )   589 - 589   2023.9

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  • 2型糖尿病を合併したネフローゼ症候群に対し,LDLアフェレシスが奏功した一例

    逸見 太郎, 渡辺 博文, 大塚 忠司, 忰田 亮平, 山本 卓, 後藤 眞, 成田 一衛

    日本腎臓学会誌   65 ( 6-E )   589 - 589   2023.9

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  • 原発性マクログロブリン血症に伴うメサンギウム増殖性腎炎にBTK阻害剤を導入した一例

    大塚 忠司, 細島 康宏, 山本 卓, 成田 一衛

    日本腎臓学会誌   65 ( 6-E )   587 - 587   2023.9

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  • 血中濃度測定で治療効果が証明された,血液透析により急性カフェイン中毒を救命し得た一例

    渡辺 博文, 大塚 忠司, 忰田 亮平, 山本 卓, 後藤 眞, 成田 一衛

    日本透析医学会雑誌   56 ( Suppl.1 )   424 - 424   2023.5

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  • 血中濃度測定で治療効果が証明された,血液透析により急性カフェイン中毒を救命し得た一例

    渡辺 博文, 大塚 忠司, 忰田 亮平, 山本 卓, 後藤 眞, 成田 一衛

    日本透析医学会雑誌   56 ( Suppl.1 )   424 - 424   2023.5

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  • Sodium magnetic resonance imaging shows impairment of the counter-current multiplication system in diabetic mice kidney. International journal

    Yusuke Nakagawa, Ryohei Kaseda, Yuya Suzuki, Hirofumi Watanabe, Tadashi Otsuka, Suguru Yamamoto, Yoshikatsu Kaneko, Shin Goto, Yasuhiko Terada, Tomoyuki Haishi, Susumu Sasaki, Ichiei Narita

    Kidney360   4 ( 5 )   582 - 590   2023.3

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    Sodium magnetic resonance imaging can non-invasively assess sodium distribution, specifically sodium concentration in the countercurrent multiplication system in the kidney, which forms a sodium concentration gradient from the cortex to the medulla, enabling efficient water reabsorption. This study aimed to investigate whether sodium magnetic resonance imaging can detect changes in sodium concentrations under normal conditions in mice and in disease models such as a mouse model with diabetes mellitus. Methods: We performed sodium and proton nuclear magnetic resonance imaging using a 9.4-T vertical standard-bore super-conducting magnet. Results: A condition of deep anesthesia, with widened breath intervals, or furosemide administration in 6-week-old C57BL/6JJcl mice showed a decrease in both tissue sodium concentrations in the medulla and sodium concentration gradients from the cortex to the medulla. Further, sodium magnetic resonance imaging revealed reductions in the sodium concentration of the medulla and in the gradient from the cortex to the medulla in BKS.Cg-Leprdb+/+ Leprdb/Jcl mice at very early type-2 diabetes mellitus stages compared to corresponding control BKS.Cg-m+/m+/Jcl mice. Conclusions: The kidneys of BKS.Cg-Leprdb+/+ Leprdb/Jcl mice aged 6 weeks showed impairments in the countercurrent multiplication system. We propose the utility of 23Na MRI for evaluating functional changes in diabetic kidney disease, not as markers that reflect structural damage. Thus, 23Na MRI may be a potential very early marker for structures beyond the glomerulus; this may prompt intervention with novel efficacious tubule-targeting therapies.

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  • Assessing fluid volume and determining outcomes of acute heart failure using plasma human atrial natriuretic peptide.

    Yuya Suzuki, Tadashi Otsuka, Yuki Yoshioka, Tomomichi Iida, Shingo Maruyama, Hirofumi Watanabe, Ryohei Kaseda, Suguru Yamamoto, Yoshikatsu Kaneko, Shin Goto, Ryuji Aoyagi, Ichiei Narita

    Clinical and experimental nephrology   27 ( 6 )   565 - 573   2023.3

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    BACKGROUND: The post-dialysis plasma level of human atrial natriuretic peptide (hANP) reflects the fluid volume in patients on hemodialysis. The threshold hANP level is reportedly 100 pg/mL; however, the clinical usefulness of the threshold hANP level for volume control has not been sufficiently studied. METHODS: We conducted a single-center, retrospective, observational study that included 156 hemodialysis patients without atrial fibrillation. First, we examined the usefulness of the threshold hANP level (100 pg/mL) for predicting hypoxemia due to congestion in a short-term observational study from December 30, 2015 to January 5, 2016. Subsequently, we conducted a 5-year follow-up study wherein the outcomes were hospitalization due to acute heart failure (AHF), development of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and all-cause death. Finally, we collected echocardiography data to investigate the relationship between cardiac function and hANP. RESULTS: Our short-term observational study showed that patients with an hANP level ≥ 100 pg/mL developed hypoxemia due to congestion (odds ratio, 3.52; 95% confidence interval, 1.06-11.71; P = 0.040). At the 5-year follow-up, patients with an hANP level ≥ 100 pg/mL had significantly higher rates of hospitalization due to AHF, CVD, and all-cause death based on the log-rank test (P = 0.003, P = 0.019, P < 0.001, respectively). Cardiac disfunctions were significantly associated with the high hANP level. CONCLUSIONS: The hANP level is indicative of both fluid volume and cardiac dysfunction. A threshold hANP level of 100 pg/mL can serve as a predictive marker for AHF and a practical indicator for volume control.

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  • 検査 シャントエコー記録用iOSアプリの開発

    渡邉 和樹, 大塚 忠司, 吉岡 友基, 山本 卓, 藤井 美里, 張 高正, 吉田 一浩, 秋山 史大, 成田 一衛

    透析VAIVT   4   119 - 120   2022.12

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  • IgA腎症を合併したANCA関連腎炎の一例

    山崎 翔子, 相田 涼, 山口 浩毅, 渡辺 博文, 大塚 忠司, 蒲澤 秀門, 忰田 亮平, 伊藤 由美, 後藤 眞, 成田 一衛

    日本腎臓学会誌   64 ( 6-E )   544 - 544   2022.10

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  • <透析医療の特定領域のSDGsを求めて>医療連携(遠隔管理・移植) 地域共通のエコーレポートシステム 地域でVAを守る

    大塚 忠司, 山本 卓, 吉澤 優太, 渡邊 和樹, 伊藤 徹, 吉岡 友基, 成田 一衛

    日本透析医学会雑誌   55 ( Suppl.1 )   355 - 355   2022.5

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  • タブレット端末を用いたシャントマッピングの導入報告

    今井 宗次郎, 行方 朋子, 服部 高志, 本田 広貴, 坂内 優作, 大塚 忠司, 吉澤 優太, 桐生 智, 井口 美保, 吉岡 友基, 飯野 則昭, 田部井 薫

    日本透析医学会雑誌   55 ( Suppl.1 )   460 - 460   2022.5

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  • ミオグロビン除去目的にオンラインHDFを施行した横紋筋融解症の2例

    逸見 太郎, 大塚 忠司, 梨本 友美, 土田 雅文, 渡辺 博文, 忰田 亮平, 長谷川 進, 山本 卓, 成田 一衛

    Niigata Blood Purification Conferenceプログラム・一般演題抄録   2021   6 - 6   2022.2

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  • Kidney injury-mediated disruption of intestinal lymphatics involves dicarbonyl-modified lipoproteins. International journal

    Jianyong Zhong, Hai-Chun Yang, Valery Yermalitsky, Elaine L Shelton, Tadashi Otsuka, Carrie B Wiese, Linda S May-Zhang, Babak Banan, Naji Abumrad, Jiansheng Huang, Ashley B Cavnar, Annet Kirabo, Patricia G Yancey, Agnes B Fogo, Kasey C Vickers, MacRae F Linton, Sean S Davies, Valentina Kon

    Kidney international   100 ( 3 )   585 - 596   2021.9

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    Kidney disease affects intestinal structure and function. Although intestinal lymphatics are central in absorption and remodeling of dietary and synthesized lipids/lipoproteins, little is known about how kidney injury impacts the intestinal lymphatic network, or lipoproteins transported therein. To study this, we used puromycin aminoglycoside-treated rats and NEP25 transgenic mice to show that proteinuric injury expanded the intestinal lymphatic network, activated lymphatic endothelial cells and increased mesenteric lymph flow. The lymph was found to contain increased levels of cytokines, immune cells, and isolevuglandin (a highly reactive dicarbonyl) and to have a greater output of apolipoprotein AI. Plasma levels of cytokines and isolevuglandin were not changed. However, isolevuglandin was also increased in the ileum of proteinuric animals, and intestinal epithelial cells exposed to myeloperoxidase produced more isolevuglandin. Apolipoprotein AI modified by isolevuglandin directly increased lymphatic vessel contractions, activated lymphatic endothelial cells, and enhanced the secretion of the lymphangiogenic promoter vascular endothelial growth factor-C by macrophages. Inhibition of isolevuglandin synthesis by a carbonyl scavenger reduced intestinal isolevuglandin adduct level and lymphangiogenesis. Thus, our data reveal a novel mediator, isolevuglandin modified apolipoprotein AI, and uncover intestinal lymphatic network structure and activity as a new pathway in the crosstalk between kidney and intestine that may contribute to the adverse impact of kidney disease on other organs.

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  • Renal tubular dilation and fibrosis after unilateral ureter obstruction revealed by relaxometry and spin-lock exchange MRI. International journal

    Feng Wang, Tadashi Otsuka, Keiko Takahashi, Chikage Narui, Daniel C Colvin, Raymond C Harris, Takamune Takahashi, John C Gore

    NMR in biomedicine   e4539   2021.5

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    We evaluated the use of quantitative MRI relaxometry, including the dispersion of spin-lock relaxation with different locking fields, for detecting and assessing tubular dilation and fibrosis in a mouse model of unilateral ureter obstruction (UUO). C57BL/6 J and BALB/c mice that exhibit different levels of tubular dilation and renal fibrosis after UUO were subjected to MR imaging at 7 T. Mice were imaged before UUO surgery, and at 5, 10 and 15 days after surgery. We acquired maps of relaxation rates and fit the dispersion of spin-lock relaxation rates R1ρ at different locking fields (frequencies) to a model of exchanging water pools, and assessed the sensitivity of the derived quantities for detecting tubular dilation and fibrosis in kidney. Histological scores for tubular dilation and fibrosis, based on luminal space and positive fibrotic areas in sections, were obtained for comparison. Histology detected extensive tubular dilation and mild to moderate fibrosis in the UUO kidneys, in which enlargement of luminal space, deposition of collagen, and reductions in capillary density were observed in the cortex and outer stripe of the outer medulla. Relaxation rates R1 , R2 and R1ρ clearly decreased in these regions of UUO kidneys longitudinally. While R1 showed the highest detectability to tubular dilation and overall changes in UUO kidneys, Sρ , a parameter derived from R1ρ dispersion data, showed the highest correlation with renal fibrosis in UUO. While relaxation parameters are sensitive to tubular dilation in UUO kidneys, Sρ depends primarily on the average exchange rate between water and other chemically shifted resonances such as hydroxyls and amides, and provides additional specific information for evaluating fibrosis in kidney disease.

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  • Lipoprotein modulation of proteinuric renal injury. International journal

    Yohei Tsuchida, Jianyong Zhong, Tadashi Otsuka, Anna Dikalova, Ira Pastan, G M Anantharamaiah, MacRae F Linton, Patricia G Yancey, T Alp Ikizler, Agnes B Fogo, Haichun Yang, Valentina Kon

    Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology   99 ( 8 )   1107 - 1116   2019.7

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    High-density lipoprotein (HDL) and its main protein, apolipoprotein AI (apoAI), have established benefits in various cells, but whether these cytoprotective effects of HDL pertain to renal cells is unclear. We investigated the in vitro consequences of exposing damaged podocytes to normal apoAI, HDL, and apoAI mimetic (L-4F), and the in vivo effects of L-4F on kidney and atherosclerotic injury in a podocyte-specific injury model of proteinuria. In vitro, primary mouse podocytes were injured by puromycin aminonucleoside (PAN). Cellular viability, migration, production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), apoptosis, and the underlying signaling pathway were assessed. In vivo, we used a proteinuric model, Nphs1-hCD25 transgenic (NEP25+) mice, which express human CD25 on podocytes. Podocyte injury was induced by using immunotoxin (LMB2) and generated a proteinuric atherosclerosis model, NEP25+:apoE-/- mice, was generated by mating apoE-deficient (apoE-/-) mice with NEP25+ mice. Animals received L-4F or control vehicle. Renal function, podocyte injury, and atherosclerosis were assessed. PAN reduced podocyte viability, migration, and increased ROS production, all significantly lessened by apoAI, HDL, and L-4F. L-4F attenuated podocyte apoptosis and diminished PAN-induced inactivation of Janus family protein kinase-2/signal transducers and activators of transcription 3. In NEP25+ mice, L-4F significantly lessened overall proteinuria, and preserved podocyte expression of synaptopodin and cell density. Proteinuric NEP25+:apoE-/- mice had more atherosclerosis than non-proteinuric apoE-/- mice, and these lesions were significantly decreased by L-4F. Normal human apoAI, HDL, and apoAI mimetic protect against podocyte damage. ApoAI mimetic provides in vivo beneficial effects on podocytes that culminate in reduced albuminuria and atherosclerosis. The results suggest supplemental apoAI/apoAI mimetic may be a novel candidate to lessen podocyte damage and its complications.

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  • Kidney morphological parameters measured using noncontrast-enhanced steady-state free precession MRI with spatially selective inversion recovery pulse correlate with eGFR in patients with advanced CKD.

    Tadashi Otsuka, Yoshikatsu Kaneko, Yuya Sato, Ryohei Kaseda, Ryuji Aoyagi, Suguru Yamamoto, Shin Goto, Ichiei Narita

    Clinical and experimental nephrology   22 ( 1 )   45 - 54   2018.2

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    BACKGROUND: It is well known that atrophic renal changes are associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression, but conventional diagnostic imaging methods such as noncontrast-enhanced computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been insufficient for precisely assessing kidney function because they cannot clearly distinguish between the medulla and cortex. Hence, here we used noncontrast-enhanced steady-state free precession (SSFP) MRI with a spatially selective inversion recovery (IR) pulse to improve visibility for renal corticomedullary differentiation and evaluated the association between morphological parameters and kidney function in patients with CKD. METHODS: Kidney corticomedullary contrast ratio, cortical and medullary areas, and minimal cortical thickness of 107 patients with CKD G1-G5 were measured using SSFP MRI with a spatially selective IR pulse and the association between these morphological parameters and kidney function were evaluated. RESULTS: Corticomedullary contrast ratio was significantly improved on SSFP MRI compared with conventional in-phase T1-weighted gradient-echo MRI and positively correlated with estimated glomerular filtration ratio (eGFR), raw eGFR, and 24-h creatinine clearance. The medullary and cortical areas and minimal cortical thickness also positively correlated with those of kidney functional markers and the age. In patients with CKD and diabetes mellitus (DM), the correlation coefficients between raw eGFR and morphological parameters were higher than those in patients without DM, while minimal cortical thickness was larger in CKD patients with DM with a raw eGFR ≥ 45 mL/min. CONCLUSION: Kidney morphological parameters measured with SSFP MRI were clearly correlated with kidney function in patients with CKD, including those with advanced kidney dysfunction.

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  • An Autopsy Case of Mesenteric Panniculitis with Massive Pleural Effusions. International journal

    Hiroshi Kobayashi, Kenji Notohara, Tadashi Otsuka, Yuka Kobayashi, Masuo Ujita, Yuuki Yoshioka, Naomasa Suzuki, Ryuji Aoyagi, Riuko Ohashi, Toshimitsu Suzuki

    The American journal of case reports   19   13 - 20   2018.1

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    BACKGROUND Mesenteric panniculitis (MP) is an idiopathic chronic inflammatory condition of the mesentery. The main symptoms include abdominal pain, abdominal distention, weight loss, fever, nausea, and vomiting. The patients also present with chylous ascites in 14% of the cases and chylous pleural effusion (CPE) in very rare occasions. Despite the previous view of excellent prognosis of MP, two recent papers reported several fatal cases. However, there are still only a few autopsy case reports that describe the macroscopic and histological details of MP cases. CASE REPORT The patient was an 81-year-old Japanese woman. She complained of edema of her lower legs and face, general fatigue, and dyspnea. She was overweight and had type 2 diabetes (T2D). Computerized tomography (CT) demonstrated massive bilateral pleural effusions, with mild pericardial effusion and mild ascites. There was no pulmonary, cardiac or hepatic condition to explain the effusions. However, MP was suspected based on her CT. She gradually deteriorated into respiratory failure. The autopsy revealed CPEs (left 1,300 mL, right 1,400 mL) and MP in the mesentery of the small intestine. Neither neoplasia nor inflammatory conditions other than MP were detected. CONCLUSIONS In rare occasions, patients with MP present with CPE or chylothorax. We thought that a possible mechanism of the CPEs was a diaphragmatic defect. We suspected that being overweight and T2D had an etiological relationship with MP in our patient's case. Adipose tissue of the mesentery is the main focus of MP. We believed that MP would be the best umbrella term of the many synonyms.

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  • Prolactin Upregulates Female-Predominant P450 Gene Expressions and Downregulates Male-Predominant Gene Expressions in Mouse Liver. International journal

    Yuya Sato, Yoshikatsu Kaneko, Takamasa Cho, Kei Goto, Tadashi Otsuka, Suguru Yamamoto, Shin Goto, Hiroki Maruyama, Ichiei Narita

    Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals   45 ( 6 )   586 - 592   2017.6

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    Prolactin is a polypeptide hormone with over 300 separate biologic activities. Its serum level is increased during pregnancy and lactation, and it has been reported that pregnancy and lactation affect drug and steroid metabolism in mice and humans. Several studies reported that pregnancy or lactation influences liver cytochrome P450 (P450) expression and its activity, affecting the biosynthesis of steroids and xenobiotics through growth hormone or sex hormones; however, the role of prolactin as the regulator of liver P450 expression has not been elucidated so far. In the present study, we focused on prolactin as the regulator of expression of liver sex-predominant genes, including P450s. To investigate the role of prolactin in the hepatic gene expressions, pCAGGS expression vector containing mouse prolactin cDNA was transfected by hydrodynamic injection into both male and female mice. Hyperprolactinemia phosphorylated signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 in the liver and augmented female mouse liver mRNA expression of Cyp3a16, Cyp3a41, Cyp3a44, Cyp2b9, and prolactin receptor genes, whose expressions were female-predominant in hepatocytes. Moreover, liver expression of male-predominant genes such as Cyp2d9, Cyp7b1, Mup1, and Alas2 were reduced in male mice with hyperprolactinemia. The serum levels of conventional regulators of hepatic gene expressions, growth hormone, and testosterone were not affected by hyperprolactinemia. We demonstrated that prolactin upregulated female-predominant genes in female mice and downregulated male-predominant genes in male mice. We conjecture that higher concentration of prolactin would alter steroid and xenobiotic metabolisms by modulating hepatic P450 gene expressions during pregnancy and lactation.

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  • Leptin deficiency down-regulates IL-23 production in glomerular podocytes resulting in an attenuated immune response in nephrotoxic serum nephritis. International journal

    Kei Goto, Yoshikatsu Kaneko, Yuya Sato, Tadashi Otsuka, Suguru Yamamoto, Shin Goto, Keiko Yamamoto, Tadashi Yamamoto, Hiroshi Kawachi, Michael P Madaio, Ichiei Narita

    International immunology   28 ( 4 )   197 - 208   2016.4

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    Leptin, one of the typical adipokines, is reported to promote Th17 cell responses and to enhance production of proinflammatory cytokines. To clarify the role of leptin in the regulation of the IL-23/IL-17 axis and the development of kidney disease, we used a murine model of nephrotoxic serum (NTS) nephritis (NTN). Sheep NTS was administered in wild-type C57BL/6J mice and food-restricted, leptin-deficient C57BL/6J-ob/ob(FR-ob/ob) mice after preimmunization with sheep IgG. The profile of mRNA expression relevant to T helper lymphocytes in the kidneys was analyzed by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). Cultured murine glomerular podocytes and peritoneal exudate macrophages (PEMs) were used to investigate the direct effect of leptin on IL-23 or MCP-1 production by qRT-PCR. Kidney injury and macrophage infiltration were significantly attenuated in FR-ob/obmice 7 days after NTS injection. The Th17-dependent secondary immune response against deposited NTS in the glomeruli was totally impaired in FR-ob/obmice because of deteriorated IL-17 and proinflammatory cytokine production including IL-23 and MCP-1 in the kidney. IL-23 was produced in glomerular podocytes in NTN mice and cultured murine glomerular podocytes produced IL-23 under leptin stimulation. MCP-1 production in PEMs was also promoted by leptin. Induction of MCP-1 expression was observed in PEMs regardless of Ob-Rb, and the leptin signal was transduced without STAT3 phosphorylation in PEMs. Leptin deficiency impairs the secondary immune response against NTS and down-regulates IL-23 production and Th17 responses in the NTN kidney, which is accompanied by decreased MCP-1 production and macrophage infiltration in the NTN kidney.

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  • Effect of textured eye drop bottles on the photostability of pranoprofen 0.1% ophthalmic solution. International journal

    Kinya Iwatsuka, Katsuhiro Inada, Hiroki Ueoka, Tadashi Otsuka, Masaki Maeda, Masazumi Yamaguchi, Shin-ichi Yasueda

    Drug development and industrial pharmacy   41 ( 9 )   1526 - 31   2015

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    CONTEXT: Ophthalmic solutions are usually filled in a plastic bottle due to its durability and disposability. In Japan, photostability is one of the concerns for the quality control because an eye drop bottle must be a transparent container. OBJECTIVE: The present work studied the effect of textured eye drop bottles on its light blocking to improve the photostability of ophthalmic solutions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We investigated the photostability of Pranoprofen ophthalmic solution filled in a variety of textured eye drop bottles. Pranoprofen content was analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography and surface structure of textured eye drop bottles was evaluated by transmittance, calculated average roughness (Ra) and haze intensity. RESULTS: We observed that eye drop bottle which had greater than Ra value of 1.0 µm and haze intensity 62% clearly showed photostability improvement. CONCLUSIONS: This report is the first one which shows that photostability of ophthalmic solution is improved by using textured eye drop bottle. Moreover, this approach is a simple and effective method to improve the photostability. This method is available for not only various ophthalmic applications but also other liquid pharmaceuticals or food products.

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  • Upregulation of prolactin receptor in proximal tubular cells was induced in cardiac dysfunction model mice.

    Yohei Tsuchida, Yoshikatsu Kaneko, Tadashi Otsuka, Kei Goto, Akihiko Saito, Keiko Yamamoto, Tadashi Yamamoto, Ichiei Narita

    Clinical and experimental nephrology   18 ( 1 )   65 - 74   2014.2

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    BACKGROUND: In order to clarify the interaction between cardiac dysfunction and sodium homeostasis in the kidney, we used a murine model of cardiac dysfunction and investigated the effect on sodium transporters in renal tubular cells. METHODS: Cardiac function was deteriorated by abdominal aortic banding, and the gene expression of sodium transporters in the kidneys was evaluated by real-time RT-PCR and compared with that in the kidneys of control mice. RESULTS: Gene expression of all three variants of the murine prolactin receptor was enhanced by aortic banding. Upregulated prolactin receptor was distributed in the proximal tubular cells of the pars recta in the deep inner cortex and the outer stripe of the outer medulla. Prolactin has been reported to be a natriuretic hormone that inhibits proximal tubular Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase activity, resulting in reduced sodium reabsorption and the acceleration of natriuresis. Inhibition of endogenous prolactin secretion by bromocriptine administration decreased the urine sodium excretion in both aortic banding and control mice. On the other hand, excess exogenous prolactin administration enhanced urine potassium excretion in aortic banding mice. Furthermore, a high-sodium diet accelerated urinary sodium excretion, which was also significantly decreased by inhibition of endogenous prolactin secretion in aortic banding mice. CONCLUSION: We reported that the prolactin receptor was upregulated by aortic banding treatment. Prolactin-prolactin receptor interaction in the proximal tubular cells of the pars recta should involve a different mechanism of kaliuresis other than inhibition of Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase.

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  • Integrin α1/β1 and α2/β1 as a receptor for IgA1 in human glomerular mesangial cells in IgA nephropathy. International journal

    Yoshikatsu Kaneko, Tadashi Otsuka, Yohei Tsuchida, Fumitake Gejyo, Ichiei Narita

    International immunology   24 ( 4 )   219 - 32   2012.4

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    IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is characterized by mesangial deposition of IgA1 and galactose-deficient IgA1 is expected to play a pathogenic role. However, the identity of the receptor for IgA1 is still controversial. Hence, the aim of this study was to explore the receptor for galactose-deficient IgA1. Human monoclonal IgA1 was treated with exoglycosidase and FITC-conjugated control, asialo- and agalactosyl-IgA1 was used as a probe to detect the receptor in cultured human mesangial cells. Tumor necrosis factor-α or transforming growth factor-β1 treatment accelerated IgA1-binding on mesangial cells, and these effects were diminished by the addition of dexamethasone, whereas these changes were not dependent on galactose-deficiency of IgA1. According to comprehensive gene expression analysis, we focused on integrin β1. Pre-treatment by Mn(2+), which activates integrin by changing its structure, enhanced the binding of IgA1 in cultured mesangial cells. Furthermore, pre-incubation with collagens specifically enhanced binding of IgA1 in the cultured human mesangial cells without activation by Mn(2+). Collagen type IV distributed in the mesangial region of the glomeruli as well as Bowman's capsule and tubular basal membrane in IgAN patients, and the IgA1 with collagen type IV induced proliferative signals on mesangial cells by phosphorylating extracellular signal-regulated kinase more effectively than the IgA1 alone. Immunoprecipitation assay revealed the binding of IgA1 and integrin α1/β1 and α2/β1 heterodimer and down-regulation of integrin α1, α2 and β1 expression in human mesangial cells induced by each specific small interfering RNA diminished the ability to bind IgA1 probe. Integrin α1/β1 and α2/β1 would be a candidate receptor for IgA1.

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  • 日本腎臓学会でのバーチャルスライド登録とその展望

    忰田 亮平, 大塚 忠司, 金子 佳賢, 杉山 斉, 清水 章, 横山 仁, 佐藤 博, 成田 一衛

    腎臓内科   13 ( 4 )   534 - 541   2021.4

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  • 【腎疾患領域における難病対策】わが国の難治性腎障害に関する調査研究班の取り組み

    成田 一衛, 忰田 亮平, 大塚 忠司, 金子 佳賢

    腎臓内科   13 ( 1 )   12 - 16   2021.1

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  • 【腎疾患コンサルテーション】妊娠 妊娠時の尿蛋白

    大塚 忠司

    腎と透析   89 ( 4 )   664 - 666   2020.10

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  • 臨床工学技士によるPTA介助の有用性

    渡邊 弘一, 吉岡 友基, 横山 築, 椛澤 麻美, 赤澤 隆一, 青木 絵理, 武田 裕里, 小林 英子, 白石 恵子, 大塚 忠司, 酒巻 裕一, 青柳 竜治

    腎と透析   85 ( 別冊 アクセス2018 )   130 - 132   2018.10

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  • 臨床工学技士による2画面同時録画を用いた効率的で効果的なシャントマップの作成

    横山 築, 吉岡 友基, 椛澤 麻美, 渡邊 弘一, 荒井 恵美子, 青柳 貴洋, 大塚 忠司, 酒巻 裕一, 青柳 竜治

    腎と透析   85 ( 別冊 アクセス2018 )   177 - 179   2018.10

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  • 当院透析患者の栄養状態の評価と予後について

    青柳 竜治, 吉岡 友基, 大塚 忠司

    日本透析医学会雑誌   50 ( Suppl.1 )   620 - 620   2017.5

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  • 大規模な肺水腫を伴う腸間膜脂肪織炎の剖検例(An autopsy case of mesenteric panniculitis with massive pleural effusions)

    小林 寛, 鈴木 利光, 岡崎 悦夫, 吉岡 友基, 大塚 忠司, 青柳 竜治, 大橋 瑠子, 能登原 憲司

    日本病理学会会誌   106 ( 1 )   429 - 429   2017.3

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  • 重度大動脈弁狭窄症(AS)患者の透析低血圧(IDH)の特徴

    吉岡 友基, 大塚 忠司, 成田 一衛, 横尾 隆, 青柳 竜治

    日本透析医学会雑誌   49 ( Suppl.1 )   449 - 449   2016.5

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  • time-SLIP法併用下非造影MRIを用いた慢性腎臓病の機能評価

    大塚 忠司, 吉岡 友基, 青柳 竜治, 成田 一衛

    日本腎臓学会誌   58 ( 3 )   381 - 381   2016.5

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  • plasma refillingと体液量を考慮した透析困難症の発生予測

    大塚 忠司, 吉岡 友基, 青柳 竜治, 成田 一衛

    日本透析医学会雑誌   49 ( Suppl.1 )   565 - 565   2016.5

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  • 当院におけるアクセスチーム発足とその取り組み

    小林 英子, 武田 裕理, 関本 洋子, 土田 和子, 横山 築, 渡邊 弘一, 吉岡 友基, 大塚 忠司, 青柳 竜治

    日本透析医学会雑誌   49 ( Suppl.1 )   419 - 419   2016.5

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  • 当院におけるCHF施行時の抗凝固剤管理について

    椛澤 麻美, 石橋 凌, 荒井 恵美子, 赤澤 隆一, 荒木 憲夫, 横山 築, 内山 春翔, 渡邊 弘一, 青柳 貴洋, 大澤 善和, 吉岡 友基, 大塚 忠司, 青柳 竜治

    新潟急性血液浄化研究会抄録集   2回   4 - 4   2015.12

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  • 透析患者の開心術における術中透析の有用性

    大澤 善和, 横山 築, 内山 春翔, 渡邊 弘一, 青柳 貴洋, 石橋 凌, 椛澤 麻美, 荒井 恵美子, 赤澤 隆一, 荒木 憲夫, 吉岡 友基, 大塚 忠司, 青柳 竜治

    新潟急性血液浄化研究会抄録集   2回   3 - 3   2015.12

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  • 経皮的腎動脈形成術により著明に改善した片側腎動脈狭窄、腎血管性高血圧症の1例

    大塚 忠司, 酒巻 裕一, 山本 卓, 金子 佳賢, 成田 一衛, 高野 徹, 堀井 陽祐, 吉村 宣彦

    新潟医学会雑誌   129 ( 9 )   554 - 554   2015.9

  • 数週間の経過で自然寛解に至った微小変化型ネフローゼ症候群(MCNS)の1例

    小川 裕介, 大塚 忠司, 吉岡 友基, 青柳 竜治, 成田 一衛

    日本腎臓学会誌   57 ( 6 )   955 - 955   2015.8

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  • 腹部リンパ節結核と反応性関節炎(Poncet病)を併発した血液透析患者の1例

    吉岡 友基, 大塚 忠司, 青柳 竜治, 横尾 隆

    日本腎臓学会誌   57 ( 6 )   1008 - 1008   2015.8

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  • 扁桃摘出術施行後に扁桃MALTリンパ腫及び慢性リンパ球性白血病の合併を認めたIgA腎症の1例

    大塚 忠司, 青柳 竜治, 三浦 隆義, 成田 一衛

    日本腎臓学会誌   57 ( 6 )   985 - 985   2015.8

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  • 難治性腹水に対し腹水透析が有効であった多発性嚢胞腎の一例

    大塚 忠司, 青柳 竜治, 成田 一衛

    日本透析医学会雑誌   48 ( Suppl.1 )   428 - 428   2015.5

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  • ERI(Erythropoiesis resistance index)に影響する因子の検討

    青柳 竜治, 大塚 忠司, 飯野 則昭, 成田 一衛

    日本透析医学会雑誌   48 ( Suppl.1 )   658 - 658   2015.5

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  • 敗血症に対するエンドトキシン吸着療法の有効性の検討

    大塚 忠司, 青柳 竜治, 成田 一衛

    日本腎臓学会誌   57 ( 3 )   488 - 488   2015.4

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  • 還ってきた腎臓 3ヵ月に及ぶ急性血液浄化から離脱しえた全身熱傷に伴う急性腎障害の一例

    伊藤 友美, 大塚 忠司, 渡邉 博文, 高井 千夏, 細島 康宏, 忰田 亮平, 川村 和子, 風間 順一郎

    新潟急性血液浄化研究会抄録集   1回   9 - 9   2014.11

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  • 当院における急性血液浄化療法の現状と臨床工学技士の関わり

    荒木 憲夫, 内山 春翔, 渡邊 弘一, 青柳 貴洋, 椛澤 麻美, 荒井 恵美子, 赤澤 隆一, 外山 勤, 大澤 善和, 大塚 忠司, 青柳 竜治

    新潟急性血液浄化研究会抄録集   1回   2 - 2   2014.11

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  • 当院における敗血症例に対するPMX-DHP療法の検討

    渡邊 弘一, 内山 春翔, 青柳 貴洋, 椛沢 麻美, 荒井 恵美子, 赤澤 隆一, 外山 勤, 大澤 善和, 荒木 憲夫, 大塚 忠司, 青柳 竜治

    新潟急性血液浄化研究会抄録集   1回   6 - 6   2014.11

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  • 経皮的腎動脈形成術により腎機能の著明な改善が得られた片側腎動脈狭窄の一例

    大塚 忠司, 酒巻 裕一, 山本 卓, 金子 佳賢, 伊藤 由美, 今井 直史, 成田 一衛, 猪俣 繁, 捧 博輝

    日本腎臓学会誌   56 ( 6 )   863 - 863   2014.8

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  • インフリキシマブ開始後にネフローゼ症候群を発症した乾癬性関節炎の一例

    吉澤 優太, 中枝 武司, 大塚 忠司, 佐藤 弘恵, 和田 庸子, 今井 直史, 伊藤 由美, 中野 正明, 成田 一衛

    日本腎臓学会誌   56 ( 6 )   855 - 855   2014.8

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  • 心不全モデルマウスにおける近位尿細管プロラクチン受容体の発現増加

    土田 陽平, 金子 佳賢, 大塚 忠司, 後藤 慧, 斎藤 亮彦, 山本 格, 成田 一衛

    日本腎臓学会誌   55 ( 3 )   314 - 314   2013.4

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  • 血漿交換が奏功したユナシンによる中毒性表皮壊死症の一例

    甲田 亮, 青柳 竜治, 大塚 忠司, 保川 亮太, 竹田 徹朗, 川本 進也, 成田 一衛

    日本透析医学会雑誌   45 ( Suppl.1 )   710 - 710   2012.5

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  • ステロイドが著効した糖尿病性足壊疽合併の肺水腫の一例

    大澤 豊, 大塚 忠司, 吉田 一浩, 今井 直史, 伊藤 由美, 後藤 眞, 成田 一衛, 霜鳥 孝

    日本腎臓学会誌   53 ( 6 )   959 - 959   2011.8

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  • 腎生検を契機に診断に至ったM蛋白陰性の原発性マクログロブリン血症の一例

    大塚 忠司, 大澤 豊, 今井 直史, 伊藤 由美, 霜鳥 孝, 成田 一衛, 吉田 一浩

    日本腎臓学会誌   53 ( 6 )   949 - 949   2011.8

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  • 透析患者の脈拍変化が生命予後に与える影響についての検討

    大澤 豊, 大塚 忠司, 保川 亮太, 飯野 則昭, 後藤 眞, 霜鳥 孝, 成田 一衛

    日本腎臓学会誌   53 ( 3 )   344 - 344   2011.5

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  • 抗CD38抗体でのマクロファージ活性抑制を介した半月体形成糸球体腎炎の治療

    Grant number:21K16183

    2021.4 - 2026.3

    System name:科学研究費助成事業

    Research category:若手研究

    Awarding organization:日本学術振興会

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