| Results 1 - 50 of 1767 | ||
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > | ||
|
Gui Chun - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCP) is one of the leading causes of increased morbidity and mortality in the diabetic population. The neuregulin-1(NRG1)/ErbB signal system plays a critical role in maintenance of adult heart function. But little is known about the changes of NRG1/ErbB signal system in DCP. The aim of this ...
|
||
|
Jiang Xuejuan - - 2011
Diabetes has been consistently associated with an increased risk of liver, pancreas and endometrial cancer and has been implicated as a risk factor for esophageal and gastric cancers, although this association has been less well studied. We sought to determine the role of diabetes in the etiology of esophageal, gastric ...
|
||
|
Wu Tongzhi - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Macronutrient "preloads" can stimulate glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), slow gastric emptying, and reduce postprandial glycemic excursions. After sweet preloads, these effects may be signaled by sodium-glucose cotransporter-1 (SGLT1), sweet taste receptors, or both. OBJECTIVE: We determined the effects of 4 sweet preloads on GIP ...
|
||
|
Eshraghian A - - 2011
Insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome are contributors to atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease. Insulin resistance is also responsible in pathogenesis of type II diabetes. Several studies previously evaluated the role of H. pylori infection in coronary heart disease and type II diabetes. Recently published data have described the association between ...
|
||
|
Bakheit Haseeb E - - 2011
Heel ulceration, on average, costs 1.5 times more than metatarsal ulceration. The aim of this study was to analyze the determinant factors of healing in diabetic patients with heel ulcers and the late outcomes at Jabir Abu Eliz Diabetic Centre Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan. Data were collected prospectively for 96 of ...
|
||
|
Wong Simon K H - - 2011
Bariatric surgery has recently been considered as an option for treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We assessed the effect of laparoscopic gastric banding and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in a cohort of 39 T2DM Chinese patients with body mass index (BMI) over 30kg/m2. Their mean body weights and BMIs ...
|
||
|
Pournaras D J - - 2011
BACKGROUND: The American Diabetes Association recently defined remission of type II diabetes as a return to normal measures of glucose metabolism (haemoglobin (Hb) A1c below 6 per cent, fasting glucose less than 5·6 mmol/l) at least 1 year after bariatric surgery without hypoglycaemic medication. A previously used common definition was: ...
|
||
|
Dillard Troy H - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Excess visceral adipose tissue predicts for incipient diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. Human data are mixed regarding the benefits of selective visceral adipose tissue reduction. We investigated the effects of omentectomy added to laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass on glucose homeostasis and lipids, inflammatory markers, and adipokines 90 days postoperatively ...
|
||
|
Rhee Nicolai A - - 2011
Weight reducing surgical procedures such as Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) have proven efficient as means of decreasing excess body weight. Furthermore, some studies report that up to 80% of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) undergoing RYGB experience complete remission of their T2DM. Interestingly, the majority of remissions occur ...
|
||
|
Masuda Takashi - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is now a typical restrictive bariatric procedure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of SG in comparison with gastric banding (GB) in an obese diabetic rat model. METHODS: Forty-five male Zucker diabetic fatty rats were divided into three groups: sham-operated (SO) ...
|
||
|
Zhang Xueli - - 2011
AIM: To investigate the therapeutic effects of different styles of gastric bypass surgery on type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) GK rats. METHODS: Twenty 6-8-week-old male GK rats were randomly divided into four groups: group A was operated by Roux-en-Y gastrojejunostomy with duodenum exclusion and stomach capacity maintenance, group B was ...
|
||
|
Singhal Rishi - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery is effective in the control of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding is a popular form of bariatric surgery, but very limited data are available on its long-term effect on type 2 diabetes mellitus. The present study examined the effect of gastric banding on a ...
|
||
|
Claesson K - - 2011
The aim of this study was to evaluate wound healing, major amputation and mortality in patients with diabetic foot ulcer and peripheral arterial disease (PAD), and to compare the group decided to have an endovascular intervention with groups referred to conservative treatment or to those judged as unreconstructable. A retrospective ...
|
||
|
Viswanathan Vijay - - 2011
Background & objectives : Diabetic foot ulcers are the most common cause of non-traumatic lower extremity amputations in developing countries. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the safety of using a polyherbal formulation in healing diabetic foot ulcers in comparison with standard silver sulphadiazine cream among patients ...
|
||
|
Malone M - - 2011
Offloading diabetic ulceration is a key component to the success in healing ulcers on the plantar aspect of the foot. New advances in offloading techniques allow for differing approaches in sometimes complex diabetic foot pathologies with associated ulceration. This case study looks at the use of flexible and rigid casting ...
|
||
|
Evans Gethin H - - 2011
The addition of carbohydrate to drinks designed to have a role in rehydrating the body is commonplace. The gastric emptying and fluid uptake characteristics following repeated ingestion of drinks with high and low glucose concentrations were examined in eight subjects (three male and five female). Following a 13 h fluid restriction ...
|
||
|
Xie Liyun - - 2011
The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect and mechanism of acidic fibroblast growth factor (aFGF) on treating refractory wound of diabetic rats. SD rats were randomly divided into control group, diabetes group, and aFGF group. Ulcer skin tissues of three groups of rats were respectively collected ...
|
||
|
Nora Mário - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery has been proposed as the most effective treatment for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and body mass index (BMI) above 35 kg/m(2). The purpose of our study was to access remission rate and improvement of metabolic control of T2DM after gastric bypass. METHODS: A prospective study ...
|
||
|
Gentilcore Diana - - 2011
In healthy older subjects, the glycaemic response to carbohydrate-containing meals is dependent on gastric emptying and intestinal absorption; when the latter is slowed, the magnitude of the rise in glucose is attenuated. The oligosaccharide α-cyclodextrin has been reported to diminish the glycaemic response to starch in young adults; this effect ...
|
||
|
Shaw J - - 2011
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of topical phenytoin on healing in diabetic foot ulcers. A randomized, controlled, double-blind, clinical trial was conducted. Methods: A phenytoin dressing and a control dressing were manufactured. Individuals who were ≥ 18 years of age with peripheral neuropathy, an ankle brachial ...
|
||
|
Padwal Raj S - - 2011
OBJECTIVE Use of gastric bypass surgery is common and increasing. Over 40% of patients in diabetes remission after gastric bypass surgery may redevelop diabetes within 5 years. Metformin, the first-line drug for diabetes, has low bioavailability and slow, incomplete gastrointestinal absorption. We hypothesized that gastric bypass would further reduce the ...
|
||
|
Monitoring temporal development and healing of diabetic foot ulceration using hyperspectral imaging.
Yudovsky Dmitry - - 2011
This study combines non-invasive hyperspectral imaging with an experimentally validated skin optical model and inverse algorithm to monitor diabetic feet of two representative patients. It aims to observe temporal changes in local epidermal thickness and oxyhemoglobin concentration and to gain insight into the progression of foot ulcer formation and healing. ...
|
||
|
Nauck Michael A - - 2011
OBJECTIVE Glucagon-like peptide (GLP)-1 lowers postprandial glycemia primarily through inhibition of gastric emptying. We addressed whether the GLP-1-induced deceleration of gastric emptying is subject to rapid tachyphylaxis and if so, how this would alter postprandial glucose control. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Nine healthy volunteers (25 ± 4 years old, BMI: ...
|
||
|
Hansen Erik N - - 2011
Bypass of the foregut following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery results in altered nutrient absorption, which is proposed to underlie the improvement in glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity. We conducted a prospective crossover study in which a mixed meal was delivered orally before RYGB (gastric) and both orally (jejunal) and ...
|
||
|
Bian R W - - 2011
Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) is the commonest gastrointestinal (GI) complication in type 2 diabetes. We aimed to evaluate the association between DGE and cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) in type 2 diabetes. A total of 71 Chinese patients (39 men and 32 women, aged 60-90 years) and 30 controls (12 men ...
|
||
|
Czupryniak L - - 2011
Morbidly obese patients undergoing gastric bypass surgery experience early satiety soon after the surgery; the mechanism of this effect is poorly understood. As blood glucose concentration plays a role in appetite regulation in humans, we hypothesized that after gastric bypass surgery glucose absorbed mainly in jejunum leads to a greater ...
|
||
|
Yudovsky Dmitry - - 2011
Foot ulceration remains a serious health concern for diabetic patients and has a major impact on the cost of diabetes treatment. Early detection and preventive care, such as offloading or improved hygiene, can greatly reduce the risk of further complications. We aim to assess the use of hyperspectral tissue oximetry ...
|
||
|
Pradeepkumar Singh Laishram - - 2011
Collagenases are key proteases involved in inflammation and injury. We addressed whether collagenases have an association with the susceptibility of gastric injury under diabetes as well as the effect of melatonin on collagenases in ulcerated gastric tissues. Diabetes was induced in rats by a single dose of streptozotocin (STZ) ...
|
||
|
Hayes Mark Thomas - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Severely obese type 2 diabetics who undergo Roux-en Y gastric bypass surgery have significant improvements in glycaemic control. Little work has been undertaken to establish the independent predictors of such resolution or to develop a predictive model. The aim of this study was to develop a mathematical model and ...
|
||
|
Liu Jinsong - - 2011
Intestinal electrical stimulation (IES) has been shown to delay gastric emptying and reduce nutrient absorption in humans. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of IES using an intraluminal method on postprandial blood glucose. An oral glucose tolerance test with 150 g of glucose was performed in ...
|
||
|
Lee Wei-Jei - - 2011
To determine the efficacies of 2 weight-reducing operations on diabetic control and the role of duodenum exclusion. Double-blind randomized controlled trial. Department of Surgery of the Min-Sheng General Hospital, National Taiwan University. We studied 60 moderately obese patients (body mass index >25 and <35) aged >30 to <60 years who ...
|
||
|
Vermeulen Mechteld A R - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: To study the gastric-emptying rate and gut hormonal response of two carbohydrate-rich beverages. A specifically designed carbohydrate-rich beverage is currently used to support the surgical patient metabolically. Fruit-based beverages may also promote recovery, due to natural antioxidant and carbohydrate content. However, gastric emptying of fluids is influenced by its ...
|
||
|
Halperin Florencia - - 2011
Background. Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia with neuroglycopenia is a rare complication of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). We hypothesized that continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) would be useful to characterize glycemic variability after RYGB. Methods. CGM and mixed meal tolerance testing (MMTT) were performed on sixteen post-RYGB subjects, ten with a history of neuroglycopenia ...
|
||
|
Chang Jessica - - 2011
Diabetic gastroparesis was once thought to be rare, associated with a poor prognosis, and to affect only patients with type 1 diabetes and irreversible autonomic neuropathy. A landmark study conducted by Horowitz et al. and published in JGH in 1986 paved the way for further studies to examine the pathophysiology, ...
|
||
|
Gustafsson Rita J - - 2011
Gastroparesis is a well-known complication of diabetes mellitus, both in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. Esophageal dysmotility has also been described, but is not as well-characterized. The etiology and effect of these complications need to be clarified. The aim of the present study was to evaluate esophageal and gastric motility, complications, ...
|
||
|
Marimuthu Sathiya P - - 2011
Diabetes mellitus (DM) has been associated with the risk of several gastrointestinal cancers including liver, pancreas, colon and rectum. However, the evidence is inconclusive for gastric adenocarcinoma (GC). In the current review, we summarize 20 population-based cohort studies that compared GC incidence and mortality between diabetic and non-diabetic population. We ...
|
||
|
Nworah D C - - 2011
This study investigated the prevalence of electrocardiographically determined left ventricular hypertrophy in hypertensive and normotensive type 2 diabetic females who went for consultation at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH), Rivers State, Nigeria. Two hundred participants mean age 52years, attending the medical outpatient clinic over a 6-month period ...
|
||
|
Hazenberg C E V B - - 2010
The goal of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of assessing the presence of plantar foot ulceration and pre-ulcerative lesions in diabetes patients from digital photographs that were produced using a new photographic foot imaging device. In 32 diabetes patients who had a foot ulcer or were ...
|
||
|
Drel Viktor R - - 2010
Increased accumulation of NT (3-nitrotyrosine) and PARylated [poly(ADP-ribosyl)ated] proteins in the tissues of diabetics are associated with diabetes complications (diabetes neuropathy, nephropathy and retinopathy). Red wine (its polyphenols are considered to be the main active components) can act as ROS (reactive oxygen species) scavengers, iron chelators and enzyme modulators. This ...
|
||
|
Witte Anne-Barbara - - 2011
Abstract Objective. To study the role of endogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) on gastric emptying rates of a solid meal as well as postprandial hormone secretion and glucose disposal. Material and methods. In nine healthy subjects, gastric emptying of a 310-kcal radio-labelled solid meal and plasma concentrations of insulin, glucagon and ...
|
||
|
Liu Guiming - - 2011
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Diabetes mellitus seriously affects urinary bladder function. Diabetes induces time-dependent bladder hypertrophy and altered tissue composition. However, the alterations of the density of nerves and vasculatures in bladder under diabetes remains poorly studied. Diabetes induced time-dependent changes of density ...
|
||
|
Cellini Joseph - - 2010
Delayed gastric emptying and autonomic neuropathy have been documented in patients with diabetes mellitus. Some medications used to treat delayed gastric emptying enhance release of acetylcholine from autonomic neurons to strengthen gastric contractions. Autonomic coordination among gastric regions may be altered in diabetes resulting in poor outcomes in response to ...
|
||
|
Negi Geeta - - 2011
Melatonin exhibits an array of biological activities, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions. Diabetic neuropathy is one of the complications of diabetes with a prevalence rate of 50-60%. We have previously reported the protective effect of melatonin in experimental diabetic neuropathy. In this study, we investigated the role of nuclear factor-kappa ...
|
||
|
Perkins B A - - 2010
Randomized clinical trials have frequently shown improvement in diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy in placebo-treated participants, counter to the prevailing concept that it deteriorates with time. We aimed to determine the variables associated with this paradoxical nerve function improvement. Participants with diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy randomized to placebo in a multi-centre, double-blind study ...
|
||
|
Ali T K - - 2011
Diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of blindness in working-age Americans, is characterised by reduced neurotrophic support and increased proinflammatory cytokines, resulting in neurotoxicity and vascular permeability. We sought to elucidate how oxidative stress impairs homeostasis of nerve growth factor (NGF) and its precursor, proform of NGF (proNGF), to cause neurovascular ...
|
||
|
Nangle Matthew R - - 2010
Activation of the DNA repair enzyme, poly(adenosine diphosphate [ADP]-ribose) polymerase (PARP), in response to hyperglycemia-driven oxidative/nitrosative stress, may be an important mechanism in the development of vascular and neural complications in diabetes mellitus. However, a role for PARP in diabetic erectile dysfunction (ED) has not been demonstrated. To assess whether ...
|
||
|
Lin Chi-Te - - 2010
In this study we examined the temporal changes in neuropeptide Y (NPY) expression in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons and cuneate nucleus (CN) in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats with or without median nerve transection (MNT). Numerous NPY-like immunoreactive (NPY-LI) neurons and fibers were detected in the DRG and CN of ...
|
||
|
Fuchs D - - 2010
Painful neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes. Particularly in the early stage of diabetic neuropathy, patients are characterized by burning feet, hyperalgesia to heat, and mechanical stimuli, as if residual nociceptors were sensitized. Such symptoms are barely explained by common pathophysiological concepts of diabetic neuropathy. Diabetes was induced in ...
|
||
|
Selim M M - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Autonomic neuropathy is a frequent diagnosis for the gastrointestinal symptoms or postural hypotension experienced by patients with longstanding diabetes. However, neuropathologic evidence to substantiate the diagnosis is limited. We hypothesized that quantification of nerves in gastric mucosa would confirm the presence of autonomic neuropathy. METHODS: Mucosal biopsies from the ...
|
||
|
Charles Morten - - 2010
Slow nerve conduction velocity and reduction in response amplitude are objective hallmarks of diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy. Because subjective or clinical indicators of neuropathy do not always match well with the presence of abnormal nerve physiology tests, we evaluated associations to nerve conduction in patients with type 1 diabetes. Nerve conduction ...
|
||
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > | ||