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ea0049oc3.1 | Receptors & Signalling | ECE2017

Epigenetic regulation of aldosterone synthase gene, CYP11B2 by potassium

Takeda Yoshiyu , Demura Masashi , Yoneda Takashi , Takeda Yoshimichi , Kometani Mitsuhiro , Konishi Seigo , Sawamura Toshitaka

Purpose: We found the hypomethylation status of CYP11B2 gene in the aldosterone-producing adenomas compared with normal adrenal glands or non-functioning adrenal adenomas and reported that the methylation of promoter region of this gene influenced the mRNA expression in the adrenal cells. Angiotensin II or potassium regulates CYP11B2 gene expression in the adrenal cells. In order to clarify the acute effect of potassium on the methylation status of CYP11B2 gene, Human adrenal ...

ea0035p198 | Cardiovascular Endocrinology & Lipid Metabolism | ECE2014

Epigenetic control of renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system in hypertrophic heart

Takeda Yoshiyu , Wang Fen , Demura Masashi , Yoneda Takashi , Karashima Shigehiro , Cheng Yuan , Kometani Mitsuhiro , Ohe Masashi

The activation of local renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) plays a pivotal role in the overall pathophysiology of the cardiovascular diseases. We have reported increased mRNA levels of angiotensinogen, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and CYP11B2 (aldosterone synthase gene) in the heart of salt-sensitive hypertensive rats complicated with cardiac hypertrophy. However, the mechanism of control of gene expression of each component of RAAS gene in the heart is unknown...

ea0081ep1163 | Late Breaking | ECE2022

Sex difference in the association of cortisol excess severity with osteoporosis and osteopenia prevalence in cortisol-producing adrenal adenoma

Izawa Shoichiro , Matsumoto Kazuhisa , Matsuzawa Kazuhiko , Katabami Takuyuki , Yoshimoto Takanobu , Otsuki Michio , Sone Masakatsu , Takeda Yoshiyu , Okamura Shintaro , Ichijo Takamasa , Tsuiki Mika , Suzuki Tomoko , Naruse Mitsuhide , Tanabe Akiyo

Objective: Osteoporosis and osteopenia (OS/OP) are frequent in patients with cortisol-producing adrenal adenomas (CPA) associated with severity of cortisol excess (CE). However, the relationship between OS/OP and CE severity considering sex differences is unknown.Patients and Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional observational study conducted as a part of the Advancing Care and Pathogenesis of Intractable Adrenal Disease in Japan (ACPA-J) stu...