Review
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Adam J. Rose, Susan L. Greenspan, Guneet K. Jasuja
Summary: The objective of this study is to identify key research gaps regarding medication therapy for preventing osteoporotic fractures in men. Six research gaps have been identified, including the prevention of clinical fractures, rates of side effects and complications, the role of testosterone, comparative effectiveness of different therapeutic regimens, drug holidays for bisphosphonate and sequential therapies, and effectiveness of therapy for secondary prevention. Addressing these topics should be a key goal for future research on male osteoporosis.
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Junaid Khan, Subhojit Shaw
Summary: This study explores the risk of diabetes-associated lower and upper urinary tract diseases among male older adults aged 45 and above in India. The prevalence of various urinary tract problems and diabetes among male older adults was estimated, and multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that diabetes is associated with chronic renal failure, incontinence, and kidney stones. The study emphasizes the need for further investigation and prevention of these urinary complications in male older adults with diabetes in India.
Review
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Liang Liu, Fu-zhen Sun, Pan-ying Zhang, Yu Xiao, Xiao Yue, Dong-Ming Wang, Qiang Wang
Summary: This article describes a rare case of primary urothelial carcinoma in the prostate (UCP) and reviews the literature. The case involves a 67-year-old widowed male with symptoms of frequent and urgent dysuria. After imaging and biopsy, the patient was diagnosed with prostatic high-grade urothelial carcinoma and underwent radical prostatectomy. Four months after surgery, further examinations revealed thickening of the bladder wall and the presence of malignant tumor.
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Anna Lipowicz, Monika Natalia Bugdol, Wioleta Umlawska, Andrzej Waldemar Mitas
Summary: This study aims to examine the long-term relationship between the type of family men were raised in and their adult social position, well-being, and biological conditions. The findings suggest that growing up in an incomplete family reduces chances for better education, decreases life satisfaction in adulthood, and negatively affects final height.
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Filiz Demirdag, Burcu Kivrak Gucer, Esma Nur Kolbasi
Summary: This study investigated the frequency of sexual dysfunction (SD) among older adults and its association with body composition abnormalities such as sarcopenia, obesity, and sarcopenic obesity. The results showed that approximately 66.7% of older adults had SD, but it was not associated with sarcopenia, obesity, or sarcopenic obesity.
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Hang Zhou, Mingming Xu, Xuexue Hao, Zhunan Xu, Yang Pan, Xiaoqiang Liu
Summary: The relationship between uric acid and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is controversial. This study found that uric acid may be a potential protective factor for BPH.
Review
Urology & Nephrology
Zhen Chun Tang, Huang Hui, Chunru Shi, Xiangmei Chen
Summary: This comprehensive review and meta-analysis of clinical trials show that eculizumab can reduce the recurrence of atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome in renal transplant patients, decrease the need for dialysis, improve renal function, and reduce the risk of rejection.
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Urology & Nephrology
Xiaoxiao Huang, Zhaowei Chen, Zilv Luo, Yiqun Hao, Jun Feng, Zijing Zhu, Xueyan Yang, Zongwei Zhang, Jijia Hu, Wei Liang, Guohua Ding
Summary: This study found that Ang II leads to glomerular podocyte detachment and impaired renal function. PFKFB3 plays a crucial role in this process. The PFKFB3 inhibitor 3PO further aggravates podocyte loss induced by Ang II, while the PFKFB3 agonist meclizine alleviates it. These findings suggest a potential therapeutic target for podocyte injury in chronic kidney disease by suppressing PFKFB3 expression and reducing podocyte adhesion.
Article
Urology & Nephrology
Yuqi Yang, Yanjun Long, Jing Yuan, Yan Zha
Summary: There is a U-shaped association between serum magnesium levels and mild cognitive impairment among hemodialysis patients. The optimal range of serum magnesium with the lowest risk of MCI was 1.12-1.24 mmol/L.
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Urology & Nephrology
Zihan Jin, Kai Zhang
Summary: This study aims to explore the relationship between the triglyceride glucose index (TyG) and the incidence of acute kidney injury in ICU patients. The study found an independent relationship between the TyG index and an increased risk of acute kidney injury. The results demonstrated a linear relationship between an increase in the TyG index and an increased risk of acute kidney injury.
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Urology & Nephrology
Wenli Zou, Yueming Liu, Wei Zhang, Bo Lin, Wei Shen, Yiwen Li, Qiang He, Juan Jin
Summary: The study found that short-term use of ceftriaxone can lead to changes in the gut microbiota, disruption of the intestinal barrier, and ultrastructural changes in the kidneys of SD rats. Additionally, inhibiting the TLR4 signaling pathway can alleviate the damage to the intestinal barrier and kidneys.
Article
Urology & Nephrology
Yan Yang, Yuanyuan Xu, Shusu Liu, Peiyu Lu, Hua Zhou, Min Yang
Summary: This study aimed to investigate the predictive ability of aggregate index of systemic inflammation (AISI), systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), and systemic inflammation response index (SIRI) for all-cause mortality in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. The study found that higher AISI, SII, and SIRI were significantly associated with all-cause mortality. These indexes could serve as independent predictors and assist clinicians in improving PD management.
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Urology & Nephrology
Li Zhao, Huan-li Li, Hui-jing Liu, Jin Ma, Wei Liu, Jian-min Huang, Ling-ge Wei, Peng Xie
Summary: The aim of this study was to determine whether the new European Kidney Function Consortium (EKFC) equation is more applicable than the Asian-modified CKD-EPI equation in estimating GFR in a clinical setting. The overall performance of the EKFC equation was found to be acceptable, with no clinically meaningful difference compared to the Asian-modified CKD-EPI equation within the limits of the small sample size.
Article
Urology & Nephrology
Tianxing Feng, Yaqing Xu, Jiali Zheng, Xiaoxiao Wang, Yisen Li, Yilei Wang, Beili Zhu, Li Zhao, Huiyan Zhao, Jiawei Yu
Summary: Using estimated glomerular filtration rate, urinary albumin creatinine ratio, and kidney ultrasound, this study estimated the prevalence of chronic kidney disease among the health check-up population in economically developed areas of China. The results showed a crude prevalence of 10.1% and identified various factors such as female gender, older age, and low city-tier associated with chronic kidney disease. Kidney ultrasound was found to be helpful in detecting CKD patients, providing a supplement to kidney function and urine protein.
Article
Urology & Nephrology
Wen-Han Bao, Wen-Ling Yang, Chun-Yan Su, Xin-Hong Lu, Lian He, Ai-Hua Zhang
Summary: This study investigates the differences in gut microbiota between different vascular calcification (VC) groups in hemodialysis (HD) patients. It identifies that the presence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-producing Escherichia-Shigella bacteria is positively correlated with VC, while short-chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing Ruminococcus bacteria is negatively correlated with VC. These findings suggest new therapeutic targets and provide insights into the underlying mechanism of VC in HD patients.
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Urology & Nephrology
Meng Jiang, Chun-qiu Pan, Jian Li, Li-gang Xu, Chang-li Li
Summary: A machine learning model was developed to accurately differentiate between furosemide-responsive and furosemide-unresponsive patients with oliguric acute kidney injury. The explainability of the model allows clinicians to better understand the reasoning behind the predictions and provide individualized treatment.
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Urology & Nephrology
Qinglian Wang, Jingshu Sun, Rong Wang, Jing Sun
Summary: This study investigated the role of GSK343 and klotho in lipid accumulation and peritoneal fibrosis, and found that EZH2 regulates lipid accumulation, peritoneal fibrosis, and epithelial mesenchymal transdifferentiation (EMT) through klotho. These findings suggest that EZH2 and klotho may serve as potential targets for the treatment of peritoneal fibrosis.
Article
Urology & Nephrology
Chao Xiong, Sheng Shi, Liang Cao, Hongbai Wang, Lijuan Tian, Yuan Jia, Min Zeng, Jianhui Wang
Summary: This study investigated the association between early postoperative serum magnesium and cardiac surgery-associated AKI in adults. The results showed that patients with higher serum magnesium levels had a higher risk of developing postoperative AKI.
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Min Jhon, Min-Ho Shin, Kyung Chul Yoon, Jeong-Sun Kim, Jeonghwa Lee, Kwangsung Park, Sang Chul Park
Summary: This study investigated factors related to subjective health among centenarians and near-centenarians in a rural area of South Korea. Depressive mood was found to be the only factor associated with subjective health, showing a negative correlation. The study highlights the importance of mental health at very advanced ages.
Letter
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Ioannis Ilias, Charalampos Milionis, Evangelia Venaki, Eftychia Koukkou