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タイトル: 腎移植慢性拒絶反応の病態と治療 : 腎移植慢性拒絶反応の発症メカニズムとその治療
その他のタイトル: Chronic allograft nephropathy: its diagnosis and treatment
著者: 東, 治人  KAKEN_name
著者名の別形: Azuma, Haruhito
キーワード: Animals
Chronic Disease
Graft Rejection/etiology/therapy
Graft Survival
Hepatocyte Growth Factor/genetics
Kidney Transplantation
Major Histocompatibility Complex
Rats
Rats, Inbred F344
発行日: Nov-2002
出版者: 泌尿器科紀要刊行会
誌名: 泌尿器科紀要
巻: 48
号: 11
開始ページ: 679
終了ページ: 682
抄録: The process of chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) is primarily concerned with disparity in major histocompatibility. However, changes similar to CAN have been seen in human kidney transplants between identical twins, as well as in rat kidney isografts. Such changes cannot be explained by antigen-dependent factors; antigen-independent factors are likely to be involved in the onset of CAN. A CAN-type picture also was seen in a rat single kidney model subjected to ischemic injury, indicating the importance of ischemia in the process of CAN. In the present study, CAN was accelerated by renal ablation in a rat kidney transplant model with reduced nephron number. Conversely, recipients with increased renal mass bearing two allografts, did not show any signs of CAN. These observations suggested that a non-allogenic factor such as ischemia and insufficient nephron number is critical in the development of CAN, and thus the etiology of CAN is hypothesized as follows. Many factors such as ischemic injury, acute rejection or infection reduce the functioning nephron number, which causes hyperfiltration in remaining nephrons leading to glomerulosclerosis. This in turn, further reduces the functioning nephron number. These progressive events may reinforce further the stimulus of hyperfiltration, thereby establishing a self-sustaining vicious cycle. Any factor preventing the reduction of functioning nephron number, can be a candidate for treatment. Herein, we showed that treatment with hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), a renotropic factor, in the initial disease stage prevented further development of CAN.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/114862
PubMed ID: 12512141
出現コレクション:Vol.48 No.11

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