Literature DB >> 9283216

[A prospective controlled study of sairei-to in childhood IgA nephropathy with focal/minimal mesangial proliferation. Japanese Pediatric IgA Nephropathy Treatment Study Group].

N Yoshikawa1, H Ito, T Sakai, Y Takekoshi, M Honda, M Awazu, K Ito, K Iitaka, Y Koitabashi, K Yamaoka, K Nakagawa, H Nakamura, S Matsuyama, Y Seino, N Takeda, S Hattori, M Ninomiya.   

Abstract

To determine the effect of the Chinese herbal medicine, Sairei-to (TJ-114) in children with newly diagnosed IgA nephropathy showing focal/minimal mesangial proliferation, we undertook a prospective controlled study. One hundred and one patients were randomly assigned to receive Sairei-to for 2 years (group 1) or no drug for 2 years (group 2). Forty-six of the 50 patients in group 1 and 48 of the 51 patients in group 2 completed their trial. At entry, the two groups of patients did not differ in the clinical, laboratory and pathologic findings. At the end of the trial, urinary protein excretion and hematuria were significantly reduced in group 1, but were unchanged in group 2. Twenty-one group 1 patients (46%) had normal urine, but only 5 group 2 patients (10%) had normal urine at the end of the trial (p < 0.001). Blood pressure and creatinine clearance were normal at the end of the trial in all but one group 2 patient, who developed chronic renal failure. The present study demonstrates that 2-year Sairei-to treatment early in the course of disease is effective in children with IgA nephropathy showing focal/minimal mesangial proliferation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9283216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Jinzo Gakkai Shi        ISSN: 0385-2385


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