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Vaisman N - - 1999
Diabetic autonomic neuropathy is a known complication of long-standing diabetes. The present study was designed to study the prevalence of asymptomatic prolonged gastric emptying (GE) in young patients with IDDM and its correlations with disease duration and autonomic nerve function. The study population included 40 poorly controlled patients, mean age ...
Mowat C - - 1999
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Hypochlorhydria is associated with an increased risk of gastric cancer. We have studied the effect of pharmacologically induced hypochlorhydria on the gastric juice ascorbate/nitrite ratio, which regulates the synthesis of potentially carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds. METHODS: Saliva, gastric juice, and serum from 20 healthy volunteers (9 positive for ...
Petrakis I E - - 1999
BACKGROUND: Erythromycin has recently been found to be a gastrointestinal prokinetic agent in humans. Acute hyperglycaemia has been associated with delayed gastric emptying in both healthy controls and diabetic patients. Our aim was to investigate in gastroparetic patients (diabetics and idiopathics) whether hyperglycaemia, per se, reduces gastric motility during erythromycin-induced ...
Bär A - - 1999
Previous investigations have demonstrated that L-sorbose induces hemolysis of dog erythrocytes. This effect is probably the consequence of an ATP depletion of the red blood cells subsequent to inhibition of hexokinase, and thus the glycolytic pathway, by sorbose 1-phosphate. In the present study, the susceptibility of dog erythrocytes to D-tagatose, ...
Kräuchi K - - 1999
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the link between mood, food and metabolic function in Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). METHODS: We investigated this link in a combined glucose tolerance-alliesthesia test in eight SAD patients in winter before and after one week light therapy, and in summer. RESULTS: SAD patients exhibited faster ...
Qvigstad G - - 1999
Since the late sixties, the pentagastrin test has been the standard method to examine maximal gastric acid secretion in humans. However, studies on rats and dogs have shown that maximal pentagastrin-stimulated acid secretion can be augmented by concomitant cholinergic stimulation. The aim of this study was to examine whether the ...
Kong M F - - 1999
Hyperglycaemia slows gastric emptying in both normal subjects and patients with diabetes mellitus. The mechanisms mediating this effect, particularly the potential role of insulin, are uncertain. Hyperinsulinaemia has been reported to slow gastric emptying in normal subjects during euglycaemia. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of ...
Jones K L - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: The major aims of this study were to determine in normal subjects whether the effects of erythromycin on gastric emptying, postprandial hunger, and fullness are modified by the blood glucose concentration. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 10 normal subjects (aged 20-39 years) underwent concurrent measurements of gastric ...
Ondrizek R R - - 1999
PURPOSE: Our purpose was to analyze sperm motility parameters in the presence of herbs. METHODS: Washed sperm were incubated in either saw-palmetto (Serenoa repens, Permixon Sabal serrulatum), echinacea purpura, ginkgo biloba, St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum), or control medium. Parameters were measured on a Hamilton-Thorn analyzer after 1, 4, 24, ...
van de Heijning B J - - 1999
During treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), the fasting gallbladder volume increases by a yet unknown mechanism. The present study tests whether in vitro human gallbladder contractility in response to acetylcholine and cholecystokinin is affected by UDCA therapy. Gallbladder tissue was obtained from 15 patients treated with UDCA (10 mg/kg/day) during ...
Watanabe T - - 1999
Pressure-flow studies were performed in 26 diabetics without bladder-outlet obstruction to objectively quantify detrusor activity and its variance during micturition by using the watts factor (WF) and to clarify the factors inducing a post-void residual volume (PVR). The WFmax values obtained from the pressure-flow studies were low in the majority ...
Beam S. - - 1999
The objective of the study was to determine the incidence and estimated median time to cataract formation in dogs with diabetes mellitus. The animals studied were 200 dogs with diabetes mellitus which were referred to a university teaching hospital between 1985 and 1995. Medical records from dogs with a diagnosis ...
Petrakis I E - - 1999
BACKGROUND: Erythromycin has been found to be a gastrointestinal prokinetic agent of hypertonic liquids, while acute hyperglycemia has been associated with delayed gastric emptying in diabetic patients. AIM: To investigate whether hyperglycemia, per se, reduces gastric motility during erythromycin-induced acceleration on gastric emptying of hypertonic liquids in diabetic patients. METHODS: ...
Weytjens C - - 1998
Both delayed and accelerated gastric emptying rate (GER) have been reported in patients with diabetes mellitus. Delayed GER has been attributed to autonomic neuropathy in established diabetes but rapid GER was demonstrated in early Type 2 diabetes. The aim of the study was to investigate rapid gastric emptying in a ...
Fischer H - - 1998
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The influence of glucose metabolism and postprandial release of glucagon on gastric emptying in diabetes mellitus is still unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between glucose, insulin and glucagon and alterations of gastric motility in symptomatic diabetic subjects with delayed gastric emptying. ...
Chang C S - - 1998
BACKGROUND: Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) of the hepatic artery is frequently used in the treatment of inoperable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). TACE causes not only effective tumor tissue necrosis in patients with hepatoma but also adverse effects on extrahepatic abdominal organs. There are no published reports on the effect of TACE ...
Kapicioglu S - - 1998
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Gallbladder emptying abnormalities are common in patients with diabetes mellitus, and it has been hypothesized that they contribute to the increased incidence of gallbladder stones and biliary pain observed in these patients. Cisapride is a drug that exerts a prokinetic effect in both animals and humans. Recently, we demonstrated ...
Masclee A A - - 1998
BACKGROUND: Transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations (TLESRs) are the major mechanism permitting gastroesophageal reflux (GER). Little information is available on how anti-reflux surgery affects reflux mechanisms, especially TLESRs. We evaluated the effects of partial fundoplication (Belsey Mark IV) on reflux mechanisms. METHODS: Sixteen patients were prospectively studied before and after ...
Flancbaum L - - 1998
BACKGROUND: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) for clinically severe obesity (CSO) results in a 'paradoxical' response of the measured resting energy expenditure (MREE) in which the MREE remains within the predicted range based upon the Harris-Benedict (HB) equation, despite a significant decrease in caloric intake to 500-1000 kcal/day. The mechanism for ...
Troncon L E - - 1998
Disordered gastric motility and emptying are well known complications of diabetes mellitus (DM), but the pattern of intragastric distribution of food has not been extensively studied in diabetics. We examined the partition of a liquid nutrient meal between the proximal and distal stomach and the relationships between intragastric distribution of ...
Young A - - 1998
In summary, amylin, via its hormonal actions, may be relevant to the treatment of both forms of diabetes, and, paradoxically, via its amyloidogenic properties, may also be relevant to the pathogenesis of NIDDM. Amylin potently inhibits postprandial glucagon secretion. The absence of this action could contribute to the hyperglucagonemia and ...
Chang C S - - 1998
BACKGROUND: Abnormal gastric slow-wave frequencies have been observed in diabetic gastroparesis. To evaluate the effect of cisapride on gastric dysrhythmia and emptying of indigestible solids, 20 type-II diabetic patients with symptoms suggestive of gastroparesis were enrolled in this study. METHODS: Cutaneous electrogastrography, gastric emptying of radiopaque markers, and evaluation of ...
Schwartz G J - - 1998
Volume and chemical characteristics of meals in the gut have been proposed to generate vagal afferent signals that mediate the negative feedback control of ingestion and gastric emptying. Furthermore, duodenal nutrients elicit changes in gastrointestinal motility that may stimulate mechanosensitive vagal afferents. The degree to which the activity of an ...
Borovoy J - - 1998
OBJECTIVES: Children with dumping syndrome fed exclusively by gastrostomy are difficult to manage because liquid diets are given directly into the antrum. The gastric contents are emptied rapidly into the small intestine, with consequent hyperglycemia followed by a delayed hypoglycemia and multiple, often debilitating, symptoms. Uncooked cornstarch is a complex ...
Hess R S - - 1998
An unusual combination of three endocrinopathies found in one dog is described. A six-year-old, spayed female, mixed-breed dog presented with polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, and weight loss. She was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus but was suspected of having insulin resistance and was diagnosed subsequently with hyperadrenocorticism. Persistent hypercholesterolemia led to the ...
Näslund E - - 1998
The aim of the present study was to study the interdigestive motor complex (MMC), distal small intestinal hormones, and gastric emptying in normal-weight and obese subjects before and after jejunoileal bypass (JIB). Therefore, fasting antroduodenal motility, gastric emptying, and RIA for motilin (MOT), neurotensin (NT), peptide YY (PYY), and glucagon-like ...
Kong M F - - 1998
Several studies have shown that hyperglycaemia slows gastric emptying in normal subjects and patients with diabetes mellitus but whether hyperinsulinaemia per se has an effect remains debatable. In the present study we have assessed the effect of hyperinsulinaemia on gastric emptying of a solid and liquid meal in normal subjects. ...
Rigaud D - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether psyllium, a soluble dietary fibre, could, at an acceptable dose (7.4 g), delay gastric emptying of a low-calorie meal, and reduce hunger feeling and energy intake, without requiring intimate mixing with the meal. DESIGN: A double blind randomized cross over study with 14 normal volunteers, to ...
Xenos K - - 1998
The effectiveness of a new beta-D-galactosidase pellet formulation in the treatment of lactose intolerance was studied. The encapsuled beta-D-galactosidase (lactase) pellets were first tested in vitro for their enzymatic activity within an environment simulating gastric conditions and subsequently within an environment simulating duodenal conditions. Effectiveness was measured by the % ...
Hemsley S - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To describe a case of diabetes mellitus in a koala (Phascolarctos cinereus). DESIGN: A case report with controls. PROCEDURES: We describe clinical and laboratory findings in a 6-year-old, free-living, female koala presented with traumatic injury and subsequently found to have polydipsia, hyperglycaemia and glucosuria. Over a 5 week period, ...
Samsom M - - 1998
Disordered gastric emptying occurs in 30-50% of patients with diabetes mellitus. Although the rate of gastric emptying is dependent on the integration of motor activity in different regions of the stomach, there is limited information about the function of the proximal stomach in diabetes mellitus. In the present study the ...
Undeland K A - - 1998
BACKGROUND: Disturbed gastric meal accommodation may cause abdominal symptoms in patients with functional dyspepsia and diabetes mellitus who have poor vagal control of gastric motility. In the present study we aimed to explore the relation between gastric meal accommodation and vagal tone in diabetic patients with vagal neuropathy. METHODS: Twenty ...
Soergel K H - - 1998
The nausea and vomiting that can complicate advanced diabetes is often attributed to impaired gastric motility. Not all patients with diabetic gastropathy show marked abnormality on gastric emptying studies, however. The mechanism remains uncertain, although cases complicated by a bezoar may respond to its removal. Prokinetic drugs may bring a ...
Ranganath L - - 1998
The therapeutic effect of acarbose is generally attributed to inhibition of amylase and brush border glucosidases and consequent impaired digestion and absorption of carbohydrates. We have investigated the possibility that acarbose may also influence the rate of gastric emptying by comparing plasma glucose and gastrointestinal hormone responses to an oral ...
Noya G - - 1998
BACKGROUND: Besides weight loss Scopinaro's operation produces correction of hypercholesterolemia and noninsulin dependent diabetes mellitus in all patients who suffer from these conditions. These results encouraged us to perform biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) without gastric resection, thus preserving the functions of the stomach and pylorus in moderately overweight patients with hypercholesterolemia ...
Nelson R W - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of a high insoluble-fiber (HF) diet containing 12% cellulose in dry matter and a low insoluble-fiber (LF) diet on control of glycemia in dogs with naturally acquired insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. DESIGN: Prospective randomized crossover controlled trial. ANIMALS: 11 dogs with naturally acquired diabetes mellitus. PROCEDURE: ...
Lee M F - - 1998
Human adult-onset lactase decline is a biologic feature characteristic of the maturing intestine in the majority of the world's population. The digestion and absorption of lactose, the major carbohydrate in milk and also the main substrate for lactase, is often variable, a consequence of lactase levels, gastric emptying rate, and ...
Gedulin B R - - 1998
Amylin, a 37-amino acid peptide hormone co-secreted with insulin, potently governs the rate of gastric emptying. Hypoglycemia, in the absence of agents such as amylin, is reported to accelerate gastric emptying. We asked whether hypoglycemia had a similar action on gastric emptying in the presence of amylin. In preliminary experiments ...
Hermann R - - 1998
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of prolonged gastric emptying in patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) on the bioavailability of the R(+)- and S(-)-thioctic acid (TA) enantiomers. Gastric emptying time (GET) was assessed in 30 healthy volunteers and 22 patients with IDDM using sequential ...
Wishart J M - - 1998
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) may play a role in regulating gastric emptying. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between gastric emptying of glucose and plasma concentrations of GLP-1. Gastric emptying of 75 g of glucose dissolved in 350 ml of water was measured by the use of ...
Schommartz B - - 1998
Two novel characteristic parameters, the latency time (t(lat)) and the ascension time (t(asc)), are proposed for evaluation of non-invasive [13C]octanoic acid breath tests for assessment of the gastric emptying of solids. In breath tests performed in control subjects (n = 30) and diabetic patients (n = 100), the usefulness of ...
Wishart J M - - 1997
Cisapride is used widely for the treatment of diabetic gastroparesis. There is some evidence that cisapride may influence insulin secretion. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of cisapride on plasma concentrations of glucose, insulin and C-peptide in response to oral and intravenous glucose loads. Twelve normal ...
Boeckxstaens G E - - 1997
BACKGROUND/AIMS: A marked elevation in the blood glucose concentration (approximately 15 mmol L-1) slows oesophageal peristalsis. Recent studies indicate that changes in blood glucose within the normal postprandial range affect gastric motility and emptying. The aim of this study was to investigate whether such alterations in blood glucose also affect ...
Loba J M - - 1997
Measuring postprandial pancreatic polypeptide (PP) plasma concentration is a sensitive method for autonomic nervous system assessment. Delayed gastric emptying (DGE) often does not correlate clearly with cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN). This study was conducted to evaluate whether decreased PP secretion (PPS) accompanies DGE and CAN in diabetes. Fourteen long-standing diabetics ...
Wight C O - - 1997
A 67 year old woman was admitted with a three week history of vomiting, having become increasingly confused for three days. Investigations revealed deranged serum biochemistry consistent with a combination of a diabetic non-ketotic hyperosmolar state and a metabolic alkalosis consistent with gastric outflow obstruction. She was treated with intravenous ...
Takahashi T - - 1997
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The mechanism responsible for defective gastric accommodation in diabetes is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate if this abnormality is due to a defective nitric oxide pathway secondary to impaired nitric oxide synthase (NOS) expression in the gastric myenteric plexus. METHODS: To test this ...
Moeniralam H S - - 1997
Different routes of endotoxin administration have been used to mimic inflammatory and metabolic responses observed during sepsis. Because the origin of endotoxemia may affect the reactions to endotoxin, we compared the induction of tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin-6 (IL-6), hormones, and glucose production after endotoxin (1.0 microg/kg Escherichia coli 0111:B4) ...
Kaplan J M - - 1997
The effect of gastric branch vagotomy (GVX) on the gastric emptying of glucose was evaluated during two phases of emptying control: as the stomach fills and in the postload period. GVX and control rats received a series of intragastric glucose infusions (1.0 ml/min) through indwelling gastric fistulas. In experiment 1, ...
Boiron M - - 1997
We have previously demonstrated by cineradiography analysis that erythromycin (Ery) increases antral contractility and antropyloric coordination in diabetics. The aim of this study was to further characterize antro-bulbar and duodenal motility after Ery i.v. administration. Fourteen diabetic patients (mean age 61.2 years) were randomly allocated to receive either 100 or ...
Baydoun R - - 1997
Significant changes in gastrointestinal function, decreased gastric secretion and motility in particular, are often observed in patients with chronic diabetes. The mechanisms leading to those remain unclear. In these studies we evaluated the gastric acid secretory response to insulin and pentagastrin in normal Wistar and streptozotocin diabetic rats. We also ...
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