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Journal of Diabetes Investigation | 2018

Bullous pemphigoid associated with dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors: A report of five cases

Satoshi Yoshiji; Takaaki Murakami; Shin-ichi Harashima; Rie Ko; Riko Kashima; Daisuke Yabe; Masahito Ogura; Kentaro Doi; Nobuya Inagaki

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune blistering skin disorder. Recently, BP induced by dipeptidyl peptidase‐4 (DPP‐4) inhibitors has been a concern. Although DPP‐4 inhibitors are commonly used in the Asian population because of their safety and efficacy, BP associated with DPP‐4 inhibitors is sometimes seen in clinical settings. Here, we report five Japanese cases of BP associated with the agents. In the present cases, BP occurred in older adults using four different DPP‐4 inhibitors, which showed various clinical manifestations in terms of latency period for BP, sex, glycemic control and diabetes duration. Withdrawal of DPP‐4 inhibitors was effective in improving BP, and achieved remission even in cases requiring oral steroid administration and intravenous immunoglobulin therapy. Clinicians should note the importance of early diagnosis of this clinical condition and initiate prompt withdrawal of DPP‐4 inhibitors.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2018

Evaluation of 18F-labeled exendin(9-39) derivatives targeting glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor for pancreatic β-cell imaging

Hiroyuki Kimura; Yu Ogawa; Hiroyuki Fujimoto; Eri Mukai; Hidekazu Kawashima; Kenji Arimitsu; Kentaro Toyoda; Naotaka Fujita; Yusuke Yagi; Keita Hamamatsu; Takaaki Murakami; Atsushi Murakami; Masahiro Ono; Yuji Nakamoto; Kaori Togashi; Nobuya Inagaki; Hideo Saji

β-cell mass (BCM) is known to be decreased in subjects with type-2 diabetes (T2D). Quantitative analysis for BCM would be useful for understanding how T2D progresses and how BCM affects treatment efficacy and for earlier diagnosis of T2D and development of new therapeutic strategies. However, a noninvasive method to measure BCM has not yet been developed. We developed four 18F-labeled exendin(9-39) derivatives for β-cell imaging by PET: [18F]FB9-Ex(9-39), [18F]FB12-Ex(9-39), [18F]FB27-Ex(9-39), and [18F]FB40-Ex(9-39). Affinity to the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) was evaluated with dispersed islet cells of ddY mice. Uptake of exendin(9-39) derivatives in the pancreas as well as in other organs was evaluated by a biodistribution study. Small-animal PET study was performed after injecting [18F]FB40-Ex(9-39). FB40-Ex(9-39) showed moderate affinity to the GLP-1R. Among all of the derivatives, [18F]FB40-Ex(9-39) resulted in the highest uptake of radioactivity in the pancreas 30 min after injection. Moreover, it showed significantly less radioactivity accumulated in the liver and kidney, resulting in an overall increase in the pancreas-to-organ ratio. In the PET imaging study, pancreas was visualized at 30 min after injection of [18F]FB40-Ex(9-39). [18F]FB40-Ex(9-39) met the basic requirements for an imaging probe for GLP-1R in pancreatic β-cells. Further enhancement of pancreatic uptake and specific binding to GLP-1R will lead to a clear visualization of pancreatic β-cells.


Internal Medicine | 2015

Diffuse thyroid enlargement following metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma.

Takaaki Murakami; Masato Taki; Takuo Nambu; Tomoko Wakasa; Tomoko S. Kato; Yuki Matsuda; Shin Yonemitsu; Seiji Muro; Shogo Oki

A 55-year-old man presented with a rapidly enlarging thyroid. He had been diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma nine months earlier. Computed tomography (CT) and ultrasound (US) detected reticular cord-like structures, but no nodules, in the thyroid. A fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) of the thyroid revealed thyroglobulin-negative adenocarcinoma cells, thus establishing the diagnosis of diffuse thyroid metastases of lung cancer. Moreover, the fluid demonstrated milky chyliform effusion. This case suggests that the presence of reticular cord-like structures on US and CT may be a key imaging finding for the clinical diagnosis of diffuse thyroid metastases and that chyliform effusion may contribute to rapid goiter formation.


Internal Medicine | 2015

A Novel Missense Mutation of the MEN1 Gene in a Patient with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 with Glucagonoma and Obesity

Takaaki Murakami; Takeshi Usui; Akio Nakajima; Yuki Mochida; Sumio Saito; Takuo Nambu; Tomoko S. Kato; Yuki Matsuda; Shin Yonemitsu; Seiji Muro; Shogo Oki

A 35-year-old obese diabetic man presented with recurrent primary hyperparathyroidism during a three-year outpatient follow-up. He was clinically diagnosed with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) due to the presence of a pituitary adenoma and multiple glucagonomas. The glucagonomas may have affected his glycemic control. However, he did not demonstrate weight loss, suggesting that the patients obesity could have obscured the early diagnosis of a glucagonoma. Genetic testing revealed a novel missense mutation at codon 561 in exon 10, resulting in an amino acid substitution from methionine to arginine (M561R) in the MEN1 gene. This mutation appeared to be responsible for the MEN1 pathogenicity.


Internal Medicine | 2019

Hypoglycemia Unawareness in Insulinoma Revealed with Flash Glucose Monitoring Systems

Taku Sugawa; Takaaki Murakami; Daisuke Yabe; Riko Kashima; Makiko Tatsumi; Shinobu Ooshima; Erina Joo; Keiko Wada; Atsushi Yoshizawa; Toshihiko Masui; Yuji Nakamoto; Yuki Yamauchi; Yuzo Kodama; Yoshiki Iemura; Masahito Ogura; Akihiro Yasoda; Nobuya Inagaki

The delayed diagnosis of insulinoma remains a clinical issue. One of the main causes of such a delay is hypoglycemia unawareness. A 53-year-old woman fell unconscious during postprandial exercises. Flash glucose monitoring (FGM) systems revealed glucose profiles with fasting hypoglycemia, which facilitated the clinical diagnosis of insulinoma even though she was unaware of her hypoglycemia. The preoperative comparison of the blood glucose values provided by FGM with those obtained from capillary blood were consistent. Thus, FGM may have potential utility in revealing the presence of insulinoma-induced hypoglycemia.


Nuclear Medicine and Biology | 2018

Establishment of a method for in-vivo SPECT/CT imaging analysis of 111In-labeled exendin-4 pancreatic uptake in mice without the need for nephrectomy or a secondary probe

Keita Hamamatsu; Hiroyuki Fujimoto; Naotaka Fujita; Takaaki Murakami; Hiroyuki Kimura; Hideo Saji; Nobuya Inagaki

INTRODUCTION Radiolabeled exendin derivatives have been developed to visualize and quantify pancreatic beta cells. However, there are currently no established methods for analyzing in-vivo SPECT/CT images to quantify probe accumulation in the pancreas in rodent models. In this study, we aimed to establish an analytical method for murine in-vivo SPECT/CT imaging. METHODS First, we investigated the correlation between radioactivity measured by curiemeter and uptake calculated from SPECT/CT images of pancreata harvested after probe injection. Second, ROI volume necessary for reliable estimation of pancreatic uptake value was also examined. Third, the influence of high renal uptake on analysis was investigated with SPECT/CT imaging of harvested kidneys. Fourth, we compared pancreatic uptake values and ROI volumes estimated from in-vivo SPECT/CT images of pre- and post-nephrectomy mice. Finally, we assessed the correlation between the pancreatic uptake values from in-vivo SPECT/CT image analysis and radioactivity of harvested pancreata determined with a curiemeter. RESULTS Radioactivity of harvested pancreata measured by curiemeter and uptake values derived from SPECT/CT imaging of harvested pancreas showed an almost perfect correlation (r = 0.99, p < 0.001). Analysis using ROIs with >40% of the volume of the whole pancreas enabled reliable estimates of uptake (%CV < 10%). Exclusion of the perirenal space 2.7 mm from the kidney surface removed the influence of high renal uptake. Setting the uptake value of post-nephrectomy pancreatic ROIs as 100%, the uptake estimated from pre-nephrectomy images was comparable (102.9 ± 2.2%). A strong correlation was observed between pancreatic radioactivity measured by curiemeter and the uptake value derived from in-vivo SPECT/CT imaging (r = 0.90, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION Our analytical method without nephrectomy or additional probes enables reliable quantification of the pancreatic uptake of 111In-labeled exendin-4 using in-vivo SPECT/CT imaging. The quantification of rodent BCM with our method would be helpful to drug development.


Internal Medicine | 2017

Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion Associated with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in a Patient Developing Carbon Dioxide Narcosis

Yui Inoue; Takaaki Murakami; Takeshi Nakamura; Kyohei Morita; Daita Kaneda; Ichizo Nishino; Tetsuya Hayashi; Yuya Shinoto; Tomonobu Hatoko; Tomoko S. Kato; Shin Yonemitsu; Seiji Muro; Shogo Oki

We report a rare case of syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). A 69-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with sustained hyponatremia. Hyposmolality with elevated urinary osmolality and sodium excretion was observed, which indicated SIADH. The treatment for SIADH was challenging; the patient developed carbon dioxide narcosis, which led to the diagnosis of ALS. After the initiation of noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation, the patients serum sodium concentration normalized and became stable. Thus, ALS should be recognized as a possible cause of SIADH in the clinical setting.


Internal Medicine | 2017

Challenging Differential Diagnosis of Hypergastremia and Hyperglucagonemia with Chronic Renal Failure: Report of a Case with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1

Takaaki Murakami; Takeshi Usui; Yuji Nakamoto; Akio Nakajima; Yuki Mochida; Sumio Saito; Takahiro Shibayama; Nobuhisa Yamazaki; Tomonobu Hatoko; Tomoko S. Kato; Shin Yonemitsu; Seiji Muro; Shogo Oki

A 53-year-old woman developed end-stage renal failure during a 15-year clinical course of primary hyperparathyroidism and was referred to our hospital for evaluation of suspected multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1). Genetic testing revealed a novel deletion mutation at codon 467 in exon 10 of the MEN1 gene. Systemic and selective arterial calcium injection (SACI) testing revealed hyperglucagonemia and hypergastrinemia with positive gastrin responses. A pathological examination revealed glucagonoma and a lymph node gastrinoma. The findings in this case indicate the importance of early diagnosis of MEN1 and demonstrate the utility of systemic and SACI testing in renal failure cases.


Internal Medicine | 2014

Prolonged disturbance of consciousness caused by severe hypophosphatemia: a report of two cases.

Takaaki Murakami; Masanori Yoshida; Tomoko Funazo; Yuki Matsuda; Koji Matsuo; Takuo Nambu; Shin Yonemitsu; Seiji Muro; Shogo Oki


Endocrine Journal | 2014

Desmopressin orally disintegrating tablet in Japanese patients with central diabetes insipidus: A retrospective study of switching from intranasal desmopressin

Takaaki Murakami; Tomonobu Hatoko; Takuo Nambu; Yuki Matsuda; Koji Matsuo; Shin Yonemitsu; Seiji Muro; Shogo Oki

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