{"title":"在一名膜性肾病患者身上意外发现可能与食用红曲米有关的亚临床急性肾小管坏死。","authors":"Narumichi Iwamura, Kanako Tsutsumi, Shunsuke Yamada, Noriko Uesugi, Takafumi Hamashoji, Yui Arita, Takashi Deguchi, Toshiaki Nakano","doi":"10.1007/s13730-024-00946-3","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>In March 2024, a significant public health issue involving red yeast rice supplements emerged in Japan, which may have been associated with several health problems, including kidney dysfunction. A 74-year-old man without a history of urinary abnormalities developed nephrotic syndrome 10 weeks after starting \"Beni-Koji Choleste Help<sup>®</sup>,\" a red yeast rice supplement. Electron microscopy showed subepithelial and intramembranous dense deposits with abnormality of the glomerular basement membrane, which led to the diagnosis of long-standing membranous nephropathy. The diagnosis of phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R)-positive primary membranous nephropathy was confirmed via PLA2R-positive immunostaining. Furthermore, there were findings of focal tubular necrosis without unexplained cellular infiltration. Based on previous reports, it was suggested that red yeast rice-related products have triggered the acute tubular necrosis in the patient. His nephrotic syndrome reached partial remission with oral administration of prednisolone at an initial dose of 40 mg/day. This case indicates that membranous nephropathy was coincidentally accompanied by acute tubular necrosis that was potentially associated with red yeast rice-related health foods. It may be reasonable to state that individuals consuming red yeast rice-related health products may develop subclinical focal tubular necrosis even in the absence of overt clinical symptoms or laboratory abnormalities. The currently recognized health issues associated with red yeast rice-related health foods may only represent a small portion of the overall risks.</p>","PeriodicalId":9697,"journal":{"name":"CEN Case Reports","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":1.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-11-19","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Subclinical acute tubular necrosis potentially associated with red yeast rice consumption unexpectedly detected in a patient with membranous nephropathy.\",\"authors\":\"Narumichi Iwamura, Kanako Tsutsumi, Shunsuke Yamada, Noriko Uesugi, Takafumi Hamashoji, Yui Arita, Takashi Deguchi, Toshiaki Nakano\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s13730-024-00946-3\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>In March 2024, a significant public health issue involving red yeast rice supplements emerged in Japan, which may have been associated with several health problems, including kidney dysfunction. A 74-year-old man without a history of urinary abnormalities developed nephrotic syndrome 10 weeks after starting \\\"Beni-Koji Choleste Help<sup>®</sup>,\\\" a red yeast rice supplement. Electron microscopy showed subepithelial and intramembranous dense deposits with abnormality of the glomerular basement membrane, which led to the diagnosis of long-standing membranous nephropathy. The diagnosis of phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R)-positive primary membranous nephropathy was confirmed via PLA2R-positive immunostaining. Furthermore, there were findings of focal tubular necrosis without unexplained cellular infiltration. Based on previous reports, it was suggested that red yeast rice-related products have triggered the acute tubular necrosis in the patient. His nephrotic syndrome reached partial remission with oral administration of prednisolone at an initial dose of 40 mg/day. This case indicates that membranous nephropathy was coincidentally accompanied by acute tubular necrosis that was potentially associated with red yeast rice-related health foods. It may be reasonable to state that individuals consuming red yeast rice-related health products may develop subclinical focal tubular necrosis even in the absence of overt clinical symptoms or laboratory abnormalities. 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Subclinical acute tubular necrosis potentially associated with red yeast rice consumption unexpectedly detected in a patient with membranous nephropathy.
In March 2024, a significant public health issue involving red yeast rice supplements emerged in Japan, which may have been associated with several health problems, including kidney dysfunction. A 74-year-old man without a history of urinary abnormalities developed nephrotic syndrome 10 weeks after starting "Beni-Koji Choleste Help®," a red yeast rice supplement. Electron microscopy showed subepithelial and intramembranous dense deposits with abnormality of the glomerular basement membrane, which led to the diagnosis of long-standing membranous nephropathy. The diagnosis of phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R)-positive primary membranous nephropathy was confirmed via PLA2R-positive immunostaining. Furthermore, there were findings of focal tubular necrosis without unexplained cellular infiltration. Based on previous reports, it was suggested that red yeast rice-related products have triggered the acute tubular necrosis in the patient. His nephrotic syndrome reached partial remission with oral administration of prednisolone at an initial dose of 40 mg/day. This case indicates that membranous nephropathy was coincidentally accompanied by acute tubular necrosis that was potentially associated with red yeast rice-related health foods. It may be reasonable to state that individuals consuming red yeast rice-related health products may develop subclinical focal tubular necrosis even in the absence of overt clinical symptoms or laboratory abnormalities. The currently recognized health issues associated with red yeast rice-related health foods may only represent a small portion of the overall risks.
期刊介绍:
Clinical and Experimental Nephrology (CEN) Case Reports is a peer-reviewed online-only journal, officially published biannually by the Japanese Society of Nephrology (JSN). The journal publishes original case reports in nephrology and related areas. The purpose of CEN Case Reports is to provide clinicians and researchers with a forum in which to disseminate their personal experience to a wide readership and to review interesting cases encountered by colleagues all over the world, from whom contributions are welcomed.