The Japanese Journal of Nephrology
Online ISSN : 1884-0728
Print ISSN : 0385-2385
ISSN-L : 0385-2385
Effects of an Anti-platelet drug (dilazep) in IgA nephropathy: comparison of clinical effects with renal biopsy findings
HARUYOSHI YOSHIDAKAZURO KANATSUERI MUSOTAKASHI KUWAHARAKEN-ICHI SEKITATAKAHIKO ONONORIKO KONISHICHIAKI KANDATAMOTSU MINAKATAKEN-ICHI MORIMOTOSHUHEI TAKEMURAYUKIHISA UMEDATAKAO SUZUKIYUNG-SHENG SHUKEN-ICHI TAKASHIMATADAO TAMURA
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1994 Volume 36 Issue 4 Pages 339-344

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To investigate renal biopsy findings arizing in response to treatment with an anti-platelet drug in IgA nephropathy, 46 patients were treated with dilazep dihydrochloride (Dilazep), and a retrospective comparison was performed between the clinical effects and renal biopsy findings. After 6 months of treatment, 18 patients (39%) were judged to be improved if their proteinuria was ameliorated by a 25% or grater decrease with improved or persistent renal function. The group of improved patients exhibited mean decreased levels of urinary proteins in the range from 1.9 to 0.8 g/day after treatment (p <0.01). By contrast, the unimproved group showed increased urinary proteins in the range from 1.2 to 2.0 g/day (p <0.05). The improved group showed histological findings with fewer glomeruli exhibiting sclerosis and/or cellular crescents, with a lesser increase in mesangial matrix and with smaller tubulo-interstitial lesions than the unimproved group. By immunofluorescence, the improved group was found to have smaller amounts of glomerular IgA and IgG deposits. These findings suggest that an anti-proteinuric effect of Dilazep administration can be expected in patients with IgA nephropathy with relatively mild glomerulosclerotic lesions.

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