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Guinan Kieran J - - 2011
Type II diabetes is a multifactorial disease with a complex etiology. Numerous genes have been implicated in disease pathogenesis. In particular, SNPs at the TCF7L2 locus have consistently shown strong associations with type II diabetes. This study characterizes the global distribution of type II diabetes-associated TCF7L2 SNPs utilizing HapMap, HGDP-CEPH, ...
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Lim Sung In - - 2011
Insulin conjugates in which the B1Phe residue has been chemically modified often exhibit a reduced tendency to associate into hexamers due to weakened interactions between subunits. The purpose of this study was to prepare a hexamer formulation for such insulin conjugates by using Co(III) as a coordinating metal ion. PEGylated ...
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Chattopadhyay Mrittika - - 2011
Although mitochondrial dysfunction has been well documented in obese people with type 2 diabetes mellitus, its presence or absence in nonobese subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus has not been well studied so far. The aim of the present study was to assess the status of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in ...
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Liu De-Shan - - 2011
This study was designed to investigate the effects of the Chinese Yi-Qi-Bu-Shen Recipe (YB) on brain stem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) in diabetic rats and on the protection of the diabetic rat brain's functional lesion. Thirty-three male rats were randomly divided into three groups: the normal control group (NC), the ...
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Abrishami Majid - - 2011
Purpose. To compare short-wavelength automated perimetry (SWAP) between type I diabetic patients without clinical posterior segment involvement and nondiabetic control subjects. Methods. Forty eyes of diabetic patients without obvious posterior segment involvement and 34 eyes of the nondiabetic control group were included in the study. A complete set of ophthalmic ...
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Lan-Pidhainy X - - 2011
Background/Objectives:a criticism of glycemic index (GI) is that it does not indicate the insulin response of foods (insulinemic index, II). However, it is unknown if the GI and II values of foods are equivalent in all subjects, a necessary criterion for clinical utility. We compared GI and II values in ...
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Iglesias P - - 2011
Background: Admission hyperglycaemia has shown to be a marker of poor clinical outcome. The prevalence of admission hyperglycaemia and its relationship with in-hospital mortality in elderly population has not been clearly defined. We assessed the prevalence and prognostic significance of admission fasting hyperglycaemia in aged patients. Methods: A total of ...
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Cekic Vlada - - 2011
The aim of this study was to investigate influence of the preparation based on barley and brewer's yeast extracts with chromium (BBCr) and stevioside (S) on fasting glycaemia and glycaemia in mice after glucose, adrenalin and alloxan application. The animals were divided into three groups: glucose 500 mgkg-1 (I); adrenalin ...
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Panjala Surekha Rani - - 2011
Diabetic retinopathy results from altered insulin receptor signaling. Based on previous studies demonstrating an interaction between β-adrenergic receptors and insulin signaling in hyperglycemic conditions, we hypothesized that β-adrenergic receptor stimulation and insulin stimulation would act synergistically to inhibit one of the hallmarks of diabetic retinopathy, namely retinal endothelial cell apoptosis. ...
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Sajid Waseem - - 2011
We report the crystal structure of two variants of Drosophila melanogaster insulin-like peptide 5 (DILP5) at a resolution of 1.85 Å. DILP5 shares the basic fold of the insulin peptide family (T conformation) but with a disordered B-chain C terminus. DILP5 dimerizes in the crystal and in solution. The dimer ...
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Wolf Gabriele - - 2010
The transcriptional transactivator Pax6 binds the pancreatic islet cell-specific enhancer sequence (PISCES) of the rat insulin I gene. However the human, mouse, and rat insulin gene II promoters do not contain a PISCES element. To analyze the role of Pax6 in those PISCES-less promoters, we investigated its influence on rat ...
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Warnken M - - 2010
Insulin has been approved for inhaled application, but safety concerns remain, because of un-physiologically high insulin concentrations in the lung. Since insulin may act as growth factor, possible proliferative effects of insulin, insulin analogues and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) on human lung fibroblasts were studied. As measure of proliferation [(3)H]-thymidine ...
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Kumar V - - 2010
To study the postprandial hypertriglyceridemia in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus with and without macrovascular disease. Postprandial lipids were studied in 13 type 2 diabetic subjects with macrovascular disease (group I), 13 diabetic subjects without macrovascular disease (group II) and 13 age, sex and BMI matched healthy controls (group ...
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Sprynski A C - - 2010
Insulin and insulin growth factor type 1 (IGF-1) and their receptors are closely related molecules, but both factors bind to the receptor of the other one with a weak affinity. No study has presently documented a role of insulin as a myeloma growth factor (MGF) for human multiple myeloma cells ...
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Dhayal Shalinee - - 2010
GPR119 is a G protein-coupled receptor that is expressed on only a limited number of tissues, including pancreatic β-cells and enteroendocrine cells in the small intestine, and that appears to be involved in the regulation of metabolic homeostasis. The protein was originally defined as an orphan receptor, but it has ...
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Stranahan Alexis M - - 2010
In the hippocampus, glucocorticoids bind to two types of receptors: the mineralocorticoid receptor, which binds corticosterone with high affinity and is tonically occupied; and the glucocorticoid receptor, which is occupied during stress and at certain phases in the circadian cycle. Diabetes mellitus increases levels of glucocorticoids in both humans and ...
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Ilyas Rebecca - - 2011
Diabetic complications include infection and cardiovascular disease. Within the immune system, host-pathogen and regulatory host-host interactions operate through binding of oligosaccharides by C-type lectin. A number of C-type lectins recognise oligosaccharides rich in mannose and fucose - sugars with similar structures to glucose. This raises the possibility that high glucose ...
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Li Yanning - - 2010
Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) play crucial roles in diabetic angiopathy. In vivo, however, the following facts remain unknown: whether COX-2 and iNOS bind, how peroxynitrite-induced nitration of COX-2 and iNOS affects their binding if they do bind and what effects of this mechanism contribute to diabetic ...
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Wong Winifred P S - - 2010
Estrogen receptors (ERs) protect pancreatic islet survival in mice through rapid extranuclear actions. ERalpha also enhances insulin synthesis in cultured islets. Whether ERalpha stimulates insulin synthesis in vivo and, if so, through which mechanism(s) remain largely unknown. To address these issues, we generated a pancreas-specific ERalpha knockout mouse (PERalpha KO(-/-)) ...
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Vikram Ajit - - 2010
Impairment in the insulin receptor signaling and insulin mediated effects are the key features of type 2 diabetes. Here we report that S961, a peptide insulin receptor antagonist induces hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia ( approximately 18-fold), glucose intolerance and impairment in the insulin mediated glucose disposal in the Sprague-Dawley rats. Further, long-term ...
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Sachidanandam Kamakshi - - 2010
Vascular remodeling, characterized by extracellular matrix deposition and increased media-to-lumen (M/L) ratio, contributes to the development of microvascular complications in diabetes. We have previously shown in type 2 diabetic Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rats that selective ETA receptor blockade prevents medial thickening of mesenteric arteries via regulation of matrix metalloproteases (MMP), whereas ...
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Christensen Kathrine B - - 2010
Obesity is one of the predisposing factors for the development of overt Type 2 diabetes (T2D). T2D is caused by a combination of insulin resistance and beta-cell failure and can be treated with insulin sensitizing drugs that target the nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) gamma. Extracts of elderflowers (Sambucus ...
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Sebokova Elena - - 2010
Taspoglutide is a novel analog of human glucagon-like peptide-1 [hGLP-1(7-36)NH2] in clinical development for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Taspoglutide contains alpha-aminoisobutyric acid substitutions replacing Ala(8) and Gly(35) of hGLP-1(7-36)NH2. The binding affinity [radioligand binding assay using [(125)I]hGLP-1(7-36)NH2], potency (cAMP production in CHO cells stably overexpressing hGLP-1 receptor), and ...
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Schirhagl Romana - - 2010
Biological information such as recognition abilities of antibodies can be transferred to man-made systems by imprinting. For instance, sensor layers with insulin-selective cavities yield similar selectivity and sensitivity as IgG. True "artificial antibodies" are achieved by synthesizing "polymer copies" retaining the original binding properties of anti-insulin IgG via two-step imprinting.
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Allis Damian G - - 2010
As part of ongoing research into the use of vitamin B(12) (B(12); cobalamin; Cbl)-based bioconjugate approaches for the oral delivery of peptides/proteins, a molecular dynamics (MD) study of the binding of a cyanocobalamin-insulin (CN-Cbl-insulin) conjugate to human transcobalamin(II) (TCII) was recently reported that provides a qualitative picture of how the ...
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Maruyama Tatsuya - - 2010
In the search for potent and selective human beta3-adrenergic receptor (AR) agonists as potential pharmacotherapies for the treatment of obesity and non-insulin dependent (type II) diabetes, we prepared a novel series of phenylethanolamine derivatives containing acetanilides and evaluated their biological activities at the human beta3-, beta2-, and beta1-ARs. Among these ...
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Smith Brian J - - 2010
The C-terminal segment of the human insulin receptor alpha-chain (designated alphaCT) is critical to insulin binding as has been previously demonstrated by alanine scanning mutagenesis and photo-cross-linking. To date no information regarding the structure of this segment within the receptor has been available. We employ here the technique of thermal-factor ...
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Peeyush Kumar T - - 2010
The study was to find out the effect of Vitamin D3 supplementation on preventing the altered gene expression of cholinergic, dopaminergic, insulin receptors and GLUT3 gene expression in cerebellum of diabetic rats. Radioreceptor binding assays and gene expression were done in the cerebellum of male Wistar rats. Rota rod has ...
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Sprecher Urs - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Somatostatin regulates numerous endocrine processes, including glucose homeostasis. The contribution and effects of the 5 somatostatin receptors are still unclear, in part due to the lack of suitable subtype specific receptor antagonists. We explored the effects of two novel, non-peptidic, orally bioavailable somatostatin receptor subtype 5 antagonists named Compound ...
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Kouritas V K - - 2010
Insulin directly changes the sheep pleural electrophysiology. The aim of this study was to investigate whether insulin induces similar effects in human pleura, to clarify insulin receptor's involvement, and to demonstrate if glibenclamide (hypoglycemic agent) reverses this effect. Human parietal pleural specimens were mounted in Ussing chambers. Solutions containing insulin ...
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You Hong - - 2010
Schistosomes depend for growth and development on host hormonal signals, which may include the insulin signalling pathway. We cloned and assessed the function of two insulin receptors from Schistosoma japonicum in order to shed light on their role in schistosome biology. We isolated, from S. japonicum, insulin receptors 1 (SjIR-1) ...
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Hantouche Christine M - - 2010
This study focused on the regulation and affinity modulation of the insulin receptor of coronary endothelium and cardiomyocytes in nondiabetic and STZ-induced type 1 diabetic rats. Male rats were divided into the following 9 groups: nondiabetic (N), nondiabetic treated with exendin-4 (NE), nondiabetic treated with dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV) inhibitor ...
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Sommerfeld Mark R - - 2010
Insulin glargine (Lantus) is a long-acting basal insulin analog that demonstrates effective day-long glycemic control and a lower incidence of hypoglycemia than NPH insulin. After subcutaneous injection insulin glargine is partly converted into the two main metabolites M1 ([Gly(A21)]insulin) and M2 ([Gly(A21),des-Thr(B30)]insulin). The aim of this study was to characterize ...
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Chen Yong Bin - - 2010
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of electromagnetic pulse (EMP) exposure on the bioactivity of insulin and a preliminary mechanism for these effects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A tapered parallel plate Gigahertz Transverse Electromagnetic (GTEM) cell with a flared rectangular coaxial transmission line was used to expose the insulin solution to EMP. ...
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Kumar T Peeyush - - 2010
Curcumin, an active principle component in rhizome of Curcuma longa, has proved its merit for diabetes through its anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties. This study aims at evaluating the effect of curcumin in modulating the altered dopaminergic receptors, CREB and phospholipase C in the cerebral cortex and cerebellum of STZ induced ...
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El-Shafie Kawther - - 2010
Numerous studies have confirmed the high prevalence of hypertension among type 2 diabetics, and that intensive hypertensive treatment is more beneficial to diabetics than non diabetics. The aim of this study is to assess blood pressure control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and to study the types of ...
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Sajid Waseem - - 2009
The insulin from the Atlantic hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) has been one of the most studied insulins from both a structural and a biological viewpoint; however, some aspects of its biology remain controversial, and there has been no satisfying structural explanation for its low biological potency. We have re-examined the receptor ...
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Sasson K - - 2010
Here we describe the design and application of OSu-FMS-MAL-S-(CH(2))(15)-COOH, an agent that associates with albumin while linked to a peptide or a protein with sufficient affinity (Ka=2 to 2.6 x 10(5)M(-1)) to protract the action of short- lived peptides and proteins in vivo. Under physiological conditions this probe undergoes spontaneous ...
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Kouritas V K - - 2010
AIM: Insulin promotes ion transportation across epithelia, mainly kidneys, leading to water and electrolyte abnormalities, possibly causing 'insulin oedema syndrome', which rarely presents as pleural effusion. Direct stimulation of sheep pleura by insulin and the possible electrophysiology mechanisms involved were investigated. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sheep visceral and parietal pleural specimens ...
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Nishii N - - 2010
A substance interfering with the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for feline insulin concentration was investigated in healthy cats. An insulin-binding substance isolated from feline serum showed 2 bands at 25 and 50 kDa in SDS-PAGE, suggesting the presence of immunoglobulin G (IgG). Insulin-binding IgG from healthy cats indeed reduced insulin ...
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Peeyush Kumar T - - 2009
AIMS: Chronic hyperglycaemia in diabetes involves a direct neuronal damage caused by intracellular glucose which leads to altered neurotransmitter functions and reduced motor activity. The present study investigated the effect of curcumin in the functional regulation of muscarinic and alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, insulin receptors, acetylcholine esterase and Glut3 in ...
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Zhao Ming - - 2009
Insulin binds with high affinity to the insulin receptor (IR) and with low affinity to the type 1 insulin-like growth factor (IGF) receptor (IGFR). Such cross-binding, which reflects homologies within the insulin-IGF signaling system, is of clinical interest in relation to the association between hyperinsulinemia and colorectal cancer. Here, we ...
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Eaton S Boyd - - 2009
Better understanding of the relationships between body composition and insulin resistance. Average human adiposity and sarcopenia have attained unprecedented levels and the resultantly abnormal body composition distorts insulin receptor balance. Compared to evolutionary norms we now have too many adipocyte insulin receptors (in adipose tissue and liver) and too few ...
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Shukla Ashish - - 2009
The structural modification of insulin results in the generation of insulin analogues that show altered binding affinities to the insulin receptor and/or the IGF-I receptor, and as a consequence insulin analogues may have altered mitogenic potency. We analysed the proliferative effect of the rapid-acting insulin analogue Apidra (insulin glulisine) on ...
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Escobedo G - - 2009
Hormones play a significant role in murine cysticercosis (Taenia crassiceps), and increase the frequency of porcine cysticercosis caused by Taenia solium. In the present study, we report the in vitro effect of insulin on the larval stages of T. crassiceps (ORF strain) and T. solium. In vitro exposure of T. ...
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Carpino A - - 2010
Recent studies have revealed that insulin, the main regulator of the glucose homeostasis in somatic cells, is expressed in human spermatozoa which are also able to secrete it. This study investigated the expression of insulin and insulin receptor beta in pig spermatozoa, at immunohistochemical protein and mRNA level. The immunofluorescence ...
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Yong Zhang - - 2009
The interaction of a bile salt, sodium deoxycholate, with insulin was investigated by ultraviolet derivative spectroscopy, fluorescence, circular dichroism and photon correlation spectroscopy. The results indicate that the conversion of insulin from a monomer to a dimer, tetramer, or hexamer occurs over a concentration range of 5.5x10(-2)-1.1x10(-1) mg/ml in alkaline ...
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Root-Bernstein Robert - - 2009
The hypervariable (Vbeta/D/Jbeta) regions of T-cell receptors (TCR) have been sequenced in a variety of autoimmune diseases by various investigators. An analysis of some of these sequences shows that TCR from both human diabetics and NOD mice mimic insulin, glucagon, the insulin receptor, and the glucagon receptor. Such similarities are ...
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Zhao Wei-Qin - - 2009
Accumulation of amyloid beta (Abeta) oligomers in the brain is toxic to synapses and may play an important role in memory loss in Alzheimer disease. However, how these toxins are built up in the brain is not understood. In this study we investigate whether impairments of insulin and insulin-like growth ...
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Gregoire Francine M - - 2009
MBX-102/JNJ39659100 (MBX-102) is in clinical development as an oral glucose-lowering agent for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. MBX-102 is a nonthiazolidinedione (TZD) selective partial agonist of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-gamma that is differentiated from the TZDs structurally, mechanistically, preclinically and clinically. In diabetic rodent models, MBX-102 has insulin-sensitizing and ...
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