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Masaaki Nakayama
Researcher at Tohoku University
Publications - 245
Citations - 8900
Masaaki Nakayama is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peritoneal dialysis & Kidney disease. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 236 publications receiving 7811 citations. Previous affiliations of Masaaki Nakayama include Fukushima University & International University, Cambodia.
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Association of estimated glomerular filtration rate and albuminuria with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in general population cohorts: a collaborative meta-analysis.
Kunihiro Matsushita,Marije van der Velde,Brad C. Astor,Mark Woodward,Andrew S. Levey,Paul E. de Jong,Josef Coresh,Ron T. Gansevoort,Meguid El-Nahas,Kai-Uwe Eckardt,Bertram L. Kasiske,Marcello Tonelli,Brenda R. Hemmelgarn,Yaping Wang,Robert C. Atkins,Kevan R. Polkinghorne,Steven J. Chadban,Anoop Shankar,Ronald Klein,Barbara E.K. Klein,Haiyan Wang,Fang Wang,Luxia Zhang,Lisheng Liu,Michael G. Shlipak,Mark J. Sarnak,Ronit Katz,Linda Fried,Tazeen H. Jafar,M. Mazharul Islam,Juanita Hatcher,Neil R Poulter,Nish Chaturvedi,Dietrich Rothenbacher,Hermann Brenner,Elke Raum,Wolfgang Koenig,Caroline S. Fox,Shih-Jen Hwang,James B. Meigs,Massimo Cirillo,Stein Hallan,Stian Lydersen,Jostein Holmen,Paul Roderick,Dorothea Nitsch,Astrid E. Fletcher,Christopher J. Bulpitt,Takayoshi Ohkubo,Hirohito Metoki,Masaaki Nakayama,Masahiro Kikuya,Yutaka Imai,Simerjot K. Jassal,Elizabeth Barrett-Connor,Jaclyn Bergstrom,David G. Warnock,Paul Muntner,Suzanne E. Judd,William M. McClellan,Mary Cushman,George Howard,Leslie A. McClure,Sun Ha Jee,Heejin Kimm,Ji Eun Yun,Chi Pang Wen,Sung Feng Wen,Chwen Keng Tsao,Min Kuang Tsai,Johan Ärnlöv,Priscilla Auguste,Kasper Veldhuis,Laura Camarata,Beverly Thomas,Tom Manley +75 more
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis of general population cohorts was conducted to assess the independent and combined associations of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and albuminuria with mortality.
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Immunohistochemical detection of advanced glycosylation end-products in the peritoneum and its possible pathophysiological role in CAPD.
Masaaki Nakayama,Yoshindo Kawaguchi,Yoshindo Kawaguchi,Kenichi Yamada,Kenichi Yamada,Toshio Hasegawa,Toshio Hasegawa,Kazunori Takazoe,Kazunori Takazoe,Naohiko Katoh,Naohiko Katoh,Hiroshi Hayakawa,Hiroshi Hayakawa,Naoyuki Osaka,Naoyuki Osaka,Hiroyasu Yamamoto,Hiroyasu Yamamoto,Aiichiro Ogawa,Aiichiro Ogawa,Hitoshi Kubo,Hitoshi Kubo,Takashi Shigematsu,Takashi Shigematsu,Osamu Sakai,Osamu Sakai,Seikou Horiuchi,Seikou Horiuchi +26 more
TL;DR: The results of this study indicate that AGEs become dominantly accumulated in the vascular wall in accordance with the prolongation of CAPD treatment, and this might play some roles for the increased permeability of the peritoneal membrane in CAPD.
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Oxidative stress is enhanced in correlation with renal dysfunction: Examination with the redox state of albumin
Hiroyuki Terawaki,Kazunobu Yoshimura,Toshio Hasegawa,Yukie Matsuyama,Tsuneo Negawa,Kenichi Yamada,Masato Matsushima,Masaaki Nakayama,Tatsuo Hosoya,Seiichi Era +9 more
TL;DR: Investigating the current status of oxidative stress in predialysis patients with renal failure found that even before dialysis, oxidative stress was enhanced in correlation with the level of renal dysfunction among patients with chronic renal failure.
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Kidney dysfunction as a risk factor for first symptomatic stroke events in a general Japanese population--the Ohasama study.
Masaaki Nakayama,Hirohito Metoki,Hiroyuki Terawaki,Takayoshi Ohkubo,Masahiro Kikuya,Toshinobu Sato,Keisuke Nakayama,Kei Asayama,Ryusuke Inoue,Junichiro Hashimoto,Kazuhito Totsune,Haruhisa Hoshi,Sadayoshi Ito,Yutaka Imai +13 more
TL;DR: Decreased kidney function increased the risk of first symptomatic stroke events in a general Japanese population, and the need for greater public awareness about risks for CKD is prompts.
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Immunohistochemical study of human advanced glycosylation end products (AGE) in chronic renal failure.
K. Yamada,Y. Miyahara,K. Hamaguchi,Masaaki Nakayama,Hirofumi Nakano,O. Nozaki,Y. Miura,S. Suzuki,H. Tuchida,N. Mimura,N. Araki,Seikoh Horiuchi +11 more
TL;DR: An immunohistochemical study on human AGE accumulation in vascular beds and peritonea of patients with chronic renal failure or those on CAPD found that it might affect the efficiency of CAPD.