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    Seiko Takanohashi, Akashi Togawa in CEN Case Reports (2023)

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    Complete remission of primary membranous nephropathy following hepatitis E infection

    Primary membranous nephropathy (PMN) is a major cause of nephrotic syndrome in adults. Studies have shown that one-third of PMN cases undergo spontaneous remission, among which are some cases of infection-rela...

    Seiko Takanohashi, Takuya Sugiura, Akane Koyano, Tomoko Ueno in CEN Case Reports (2023)

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    Glomerulopathy with distinctive fibrillar deposits but lacking glomerular deposition of type III collagen

    A 62-year-old woman with nephrotic syndrome underwent a renal biopsy. Under light microscopy, the biopsy findings included lobulation and enlargement of glomeruli, occasional thickening of glomerular capillary...

    Tatsuo Yamamoto, Akashi Togawa, Masanobu Eguchi, Naro Ohashi in CEN Case Reports (2016)

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    Dephosphorylated Ser985 of c-Met is associated with acquired resistance to rechallenge injury in rats that had recovered from uranyl acetate-induced subclinical renal damage

    We previously reported that rats that had recovered from mild proximal tubule (PT) injury induced by a sub-toxic dose of uranyl acetate (UA) showed partial resistance to a subsequent nephrotoxic dose of UA in ...

    Tomoyuki Fujikura, Akashi Togawa, Yuan Sun in Clinical and Experimental Nephrology (2013)

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    Acquired resistance to rechallenge injury in rats that recovered from mild renal damage induced by uranyl acetate: accelerated proliferation and hepatocyte growth factor/c-Met axis

    Rats that recovered from mild proximal tubule (PT) injury without renal dysfunction by subtoxic insult, developed partial resistance to subsequent nephrotoxic insult. This partial resistance was associated wit...

    Yuan Sun, Yoshihide Fujigaki, Masanori Sakakima in Clinical and Experimental Nephrology (2011)

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    A case of hypokalemia-induced fatal arrhythmia caused by indapamide in an anorexic elderly patient

    An 84-year-old man was referred to our hospital for atrioventricular block and severe hypokalemia. He had been treated for hypertension since 2007 with indapamide, a thiazide-like diuretic. His laboratory data...

    Naro Ohashi, Shoko Minemura, Akashi Togawa in Clinical and Experimental Nephrology (2011)

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    Cisplatin induces Sirt1 in association with histone deacetylation and increased Werner syndrome protein in the kidney

    Sirt1, a mammalian homolog of silent information regulator 2 (Sir2), is the founding member of class III histone deacetylase (HDAC).

    Yukitoshi Sakao, Akihiko Kato, Takayuki Tsuji in Clinical and Experimental Nephrology (2011)

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    A case presenting with rapid renal damage caused by immunoglobulin D lambda-type multiple myeloma accompanied by granular lymphocyte proliferative disorder

    A 69-year-old man was referred to our hospital for severe anemia. The atypical lymphocyte count, including granular lymphocytes, was 2,750/μL. Lymphocyte surface marker analysis showed CD3+, CD5+, CD16+, and C...

    Naro Ohashi, Kosuke Hirota, Akashi Togawa in Clinical and Experimental Nephrology (2011)

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    Rapid deterioration of renal function in a patient with multiple myeloma associated with amyloid and light chain depositions

    Here we report a 75-year-old man with multiple myeloma who developed acute deterioration of renal function. Systemic AL amyloid deposition was found in the stomach, duodenum and brachial artery. A small amount...

    Naoko Nakayama, Yoshihide Fujigaki, Takayuki Tsuji in Clinical and Experimental Nephrology (2009)

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    Pharmacokinetics of panipenem/betamipron in patients with end-stage renal disease

    Panipenem/betamipron (Carbenin), a parenteral carbapenem antibiotic, is used for the treatment of severe and intractable bacterial infections caused by gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Because 30% of ...

    Naro Ohashi, Toshihiko Uematsu, Satoru Nagashima in Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy (2005)

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    Insulin-like growth factor-I increases p21 expression and attenuates cisplatin-induced acute renal injury in rats

    Exogenous insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) promotes recovery from ischemic renal injury, but its effect on cisplatin (CDDP)-induced nephrotoxicity and its mechanisms for the attenuation of renal injury are...

    Hideo Yasuda, Akihiko Kato, Takehiko Miyaji in Journal of Clinical and Experimental Nephr… (2004)

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    Longterm complete remission of AL-amyloid-related nephrotic syndrome

    We describe a 59-year-old man with nephrotic syndrome that was diagnosed as suspected minimal change nephrotic syndrome by the routine examination of renal tissues at first biopsy, because renal histology show...

    Yoshihide Fujigaki, Satoru Takahashi in Journal of Clinical and Experimental Nephr… (2003)

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    Important role for fibronectin-EIIIA during renal tubular repair and cellular recovery in uranyl acetate-induced acute renal failure of rats

    The present study was designed to identify the source and kinetics of an alternatively spliced "embryonic" cellular fibronectin EIIIA (cFn-EIIIA) in relation to regenerating renal tubules in uranyl acetate (UA...

    Taiki Fujimoto, Yoshihide Fujigaki, Di Fei Sun, Akashi Togawa in Virchows Archiv (2003)