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Shen B - - 2000
The clinical presentation of diabetic gastropathy varies, and a diagnosis usually must be confirmed with tests that evaluate the structure and function of the upper gut. Although glucose control, dietary changes, and drug therapy are the current mainstays of treatment, they may not be effective. Gastric pacing, a new technique ...
Venkatesan N - - 2000
Polysaccharide coated liposomes were prepared, characterized and evaluated for their potential use in oral immunization. Liposomes were prepared by reverse phase evaporation method. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) was chosen as the model antigen. Pulluan, a naturally occurring polysaccharide produced by a yeast like fungus, was chemically modified into its palmitoyl ...
Ozdemir N - - 2000
For the purpose of enhancement the bioavailability of furosemide (FR), a floating dosage form with controlled release of FR was designed in this study. Because of the lower solubility of active material in the gastric medium, it was first enhanced by preparing an inclusion complex of FR with beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD) ...
Nedelníková K - - 2000
BACKGROUND: The influence of metabolic state and the presence of diabetes before surgery on the weight changes following non-adjustable gastric banding, were studied. METHODS: The total of 50 patients referred for gastric banding had the following parameters measured: insulinemia, glycemia, total cholesterol, triglycerides (TAG), dehydroepiandrostendione (DHEA) and its sulphate (DHEA-S), ...
Jones K L - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Delayed gastric emptying and upper gastrointestinal symptoms occur frequently in patients with diabetes mellitus. AIM: To evaluate the effects of fedotozine on gastric emptying and gastrointestinal symptoms in diabetic gastroparesis. METHODS: Thirty-one diabetic patients (20 type 1, 11 type 2) with gastroparesis were randomized to receive fedotozine (30 mg ...
Briggs C E - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the reliability of history and physical examination findings for assessing control of glycemia in insulin-treated diabetic dogs. DESIGN: Retrospective study. ANIMALS: 53 insulin-treated dogs with diabetes mellitus. PROCEDURE: Medical records of insulin-treated diabetic dogs from June 1995 to June 1998 were reviewed, and information on owner perception ...
Verdich C - - 2000
BACKGROUND: An enhanced gastric emptying rate might reduce the satiating effect of food and thereby promote obesity. Gastric emptying rate has previously been compared between obese and lean subjects with conflicting outcome. OBJECTIVE: Comparison of gastric emptying rate in lean and obese subjects before and after a major weight reduction. ...
Staunton E - - 2000
Activation of gastric vagal mechanoreceptors by distention is thought to be the trigger for transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations (TLESR), which lead to gastroesophageal reflux. The contribution of higher-threshold gastric splanchnic mechanoreceptors is uninvestigated. GABA(B) receptor agonists, including baclofen, potently reduce triggering of TLESR by low-level gastric distention. We aimed ...
Inui H - - 2000
When type 1 diabetes mellitus was induced in rats by injecting streptozotocin, histidine decarboxylase expression was abnormally up-regulated in a transcriptional level, and 7 d after the injection, the enzyme activity was increased about 3-fold over the control (p < 0.05). When the diabetic rats were administered with insulin for ...
Samsom M - - 2000
The amylin analog pramlintide delays gastric emptying in type I diabetics. The effects of multiple doses of pramlintide and the mechanism of action in non-amylin-deficient humans are unknown. We investigated the effects of pramlintide on gastrointestinal and colonic transit and on the plasma pancreatic polypeptide response to the meal in ...
Yates T L - - 2000
The glycaemic response of an insulin-treated diabetic patient goes through many transitory phases, leading to a steady state glycaemic profile following a change in either insulin regimen or diet. Most models attempting to model the glucose and insulin relationship try to model the effect of oral or injected glucose rather ...
Iannuccelli V - - 2000
The poor bioavailability of orally dosed furosemide (FUR) is due to the presence of a biological window in the upper gastrointestinal tract. The purpose of the present study was to develop and optimize in vitro a multiple-unit floating system with increased gastric residence time for FUR. The incomplete release of ...
Salgado D - - 2000
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common endocrinopathies in the dog and cat. Diabetic cataract primarily affects the canine species and is rarely observed in the cat. It has been proposed that the incidence of cataracts in diabetic dogs is high because many of these patients have significant hyperglycemia ...
Pazzi P - - 2000
Although some controversy exists, diabetic patients generally are thought to have a two- to threefold increased risk of cholesterol gallstones. From previous studies there is no convincing evidence for a supersaturated bile in diabetics, whereas several reports indicate that impaired gall-bladder emptying could be one of the important factors in ...
Petrakis I E - - 2000
Erythromycin has been found to be a gastrointestinal prokinetic agent while acute hyperglycemia has been associated with delayed gastric emptying in healthy controls and diabetics. The aim of this study was to investigate whether hyperglycemia, per se, alters gastric motility, during erythromycin-induced acceleration of gastric emptying of solids in patients ...
Arslan D - - 2000
To assess the seroprevalence of Helicobacter pylori (HP) in children with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, a serological test for Helicobacter pylori (anti-HP IgG with ELISA) was performed in 88 diabetic and 42 healthy control children. Anti-HP IgG was positive in 49/88 (55.6%) of diabetics and 13/42 (30.9%) of controls (p<0.01). ...
Rayner C K - - 2000
OBJECTIVES: Upper GI symptoms and disordered gastric motor function occur frequently in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and may be influenced by the blood glucose concentration. The aims of this study were to evaluate proximal gastric compliance and perception of gastric distension during euglycemia and hyperglycemia in unselected patients ...
Ruaux C G - - 2000
The expression of CD11b and oxidative burst activity of dog neutrophils undergoing ex vivo refrigerated storage was studied using flow-cytometry . Additionally, the effect of a proprietary cell stabilization reagent (Cyto-Chex) on the expression of CD11b and oxidative burst activity was studied. Expression of CD11b was very high (>90% positive) ...
Iida M - - 2000
BACKGROUND: The clinical usefulness of the radiopaque marker method for detecting diabetic gastrointestinal motility disturbances, was evaluated by examining 21 type II diabetes subjects who did not have any neuropathic symptoms. METHODS: After administration of a Sitzmark capsule, markers were located using plain abdominal radiographs, and the transit time of ...
Doster A R - - 2000
Ulceration of the pars esophagea in swine develops from a complex interaction of dietary particle size, gastric fluidity, dietary carbohydrate content, and presence of certain species of commensal gastric organisms capable of fermenting dietary carbohydrates. Unlike in humans, the significance of the role of Helicobacter sp. in development of porcine ...
Yoshino T - - 2000
AIMS: To investigate the clinicopathological differences among gastric low grade MALT lymphomas (low MALT), large B cell lymphomas with low grade components (secondary high grade MALT lymphomas, high MALT), and diffuse large B cell lymphomas without low grade features (primary high grade MALT lymphomas, DLL). METHODS: Clinicopathological and morphological characters ...
Fukumori Y - - 2000
Blood glucose and insulin responses and gastric emptying were examined in rats intubated with sucrose or soluble starch that contained adenosine, inosine and cytosine. The increase in serum glucose and insulin levels in the rats following loading with sucrose (2.5 g/kg of body weight) or soluble starch (1.875 g/kg of ...
Korolkiewicz R P - - 2000
BACKGROUND: We examined the influence of diabetes mellitus (DM) on the healing of HCl-induced gastric lesions and the healing promoting effect of IGF-1 on these lesions. METHODS: Experiments were performed on rats injected with streptozotocin (STZ, 70 mg kg(-1), i.p.) 5 weeks prior to the experimental session. Diabetic animals had ...
Lydon A - - 2000
We examined the relation between chronic glycaemic control (using glycosylated haemoglobin), haemodynamic autonomic function and rate of gastric emptying in 16 patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Gastric emptying was measured using a paracetamol absorption technique. Parameters of gastric emptying include area under the plasma paracetamol concentration time curve. Patients ...
Lipp R W - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the influence of standardized postprandial walking on the rates of gastric emptying and of intragastric meal distribution in 50 consecutive patients with longstanding insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. METHODS: Gastric emptying of a semisolid meal labeled with 99mTc was continuously recorded with a dual-head gamma camera with patients in ...
Hess R S - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate glycemic response to insulin treatment in dogs with diabetes mellitus. DESIGN: Retrospective study. ANIMALS: 221 dogs with diabetes mellitus. PROCEDURE: Type and dosage of insulin used, minimum and maximum blood glucose concentrations, time of blood glucose concentration nadir, and optimal duration of action of insulin were determined ...
Zieren J - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Pylorus preservation has been proposed to reduce the disturbance in gastric emptying following gastrectomy but little is known about the role of the pylorus regarding motility patterns and alkaline reflux. AIMS: To assess the motility patterns and alkaline reflux following pylorus preservation after complete gastrectomy and jejunal interposition in ...
Burge M R - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: Scintigraphic determination of gastric emptying is the current standard for the assessment of gastric motility and the diagnosis of diabetic gastroparesis. However, such studies are expensive, inconvenient, and involve exposure to radiation. Because the time course of breath hydrogen (H2) excretion after ingestion of lactulose correlates with upper gastrointestinal ...
Ephgrave K S - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Clinical data suggest enteral nutrition prevents stress ulceration and intragastric nutrients prevent restraint-induced gastric injury. The purpose of these studies was to determine if jejunal nutrients can protect without gastric contact and to determine if gastric pH, motility, or mucosal perfusion is affected. METHODS: In Experiment 1, 27 rats ...
Kasuya Y - - 1999
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Although increased polyol pathway activity has been implicated in the pathogenesis of diabetic microangiopathy, the relation with diabetic macroangiopathy remains unclear. Galactose feeding is known to stimulate the polyol pathway and to develop abnormalities similar to those in diabetic microangiopathy. Our study was conducted to investigate whether an activation ...
Tripathi B K - - 1999
Our understanding of gastric motility disorder--diabetic gastroparesis has advanced in the last ten to fifteen years, but the published data regarding pathogenesis are confusing and show conflicting results. The pathogenesis is sometimes linked with hyperglycemia, autonomic neuropathy, gastrointestinal hormone or myogenic mechanism. Antral hypomotility is often associated with hyperglycemia which ...
Holzäpfel A - - 1999
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Hyperglycaemia that is induced short-term slows gastric emptying in healthy subjects and patients with diabetes mellitus. Little information is available on the impact of longer-lasting, naturally occurring blood glucose increases and their reduction to euglycaemic values. We studied the relation between gastric emptying and pre-prandial and postprandial blood glucose ...
Quigley E M - - 1999
Several major themes emerged over the past year in the area of gastroduodenal motility. Mostly, these themes represented extensions of research areas discussed in prior reviews in this series rather than the emergence of completely new concepts. Thus, for example, considerable emphasis has again been placed on regional gastric motor ...
Holloway R H - - 1999
OBJECTIVES: Delayed esophageal transit and abnormal esophageal motility occur frequently in patients with long-standing diabetes mellitus. However, the relationship between transit and motility has not been assessed directly. The aim of this study was to investigate the patterns of esophageal motor function documented previously to have delayed esophageal emptying and ...
Korolkiewicz R - - 1999
BACKGROUND: We investigated the mechanisms responsible for the increased susceptibility of diabetic rat gastric mucosa to damage inflicted by overnight food deprivation (18 h) and its worsening by the cold restraint stress (4 degrees C, 3 h). METHODS: Gastric damage was measured in fasted animals, some of which were rendered ...
Moran T H - - 1999
To study the dynamics of liquid gastric emptying in rhesus monkeys under conditions that simulated gastric fill during a meal, we measured the gastric emptying of liquid glucose at various concentrations and volumes when administered intragastrically at rates ranging from 12.5 to 37.5 ml/min. Glucose gastric emptying was faster during ...
Borovicka J - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: The motor mechanisms that underlie both slow gastric emptying in diabetic gastroparesis and its acceleration by cisapride are poorly understood. We have recently shown that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows concurrent evaluation of both gastric emptying and regional gastric motility. METHODS: Emptying and motility were measured in eight diabetic ...
Darwiche G - - 1999
The aim of this study was to simplify and standardize a reproducible, well-tolerated and clinically applicable method for the assessment of gastric emptying rate by real-time ultrasonography. A total of 33 subjects were examined, including 19 healthy subjects and 14 patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and clinically suspected delayed gastric ...
Beaven K - - 1999
A kidney transplant patient with diabetic gastroparesis was effectively treated by jejunal feeding. The patient, a 31-year-old woman, has a complicated medical history, with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Complications include kidney failure followed by transplantation, bilateral knee amputations, and being registered blind. She was admitted with nausea and vomiting for the ...
Folwaczny C - - 1999
Diagnostic work-up in patients with diabetes mellitus, in whom gastrointestinal involvement is suspected comprises the assessment of gastrointestinal transit times, endoscopy, esophageal pH-metry or manometry, sonography and lactulose- or glucose-H2-breath tests. Prokinetic agents such as metoclopramide, cisapride or erythromycin and substances like loperamide, octreotide or clonidine are used to improve ...
Parkman H P - - 1999
BACKGROUND: Cholinergic regulation of chronotropic (frequency) and inotropic (force) aspects of antral contractility and how these impact on gastric emptying are not well delineated. AIMS: To determine the effects of cholinergic stimulation and inhibition on myoelectric, contractile, and emptying parameters of gastric motility. METHODS: Ten normal subjects underwent three studies ...
Tobin R L - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: To compare outcome of surgical versus medical treatment of dogs with beta cell neoplasia. DESIGN: Retrospective study. ANIMALS: 39 dogs with clinical signs of hypoglycemia and serum glucose and insulin concentrations consistent with a diagnosis of beta cell neoplasia. PROCEDURE: Information on signalment; clinical history; physical examination findings; results ...
Stacher G - - 1999
In insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, slow gastric emptying may make absorption unpredictable and foster glycemic instability. Cisapride accelerates emptying, but controlled long term studies are scarce, and effects on glycemic control unknown. We investigated, in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and unstable glycemia, the effects of 10 mg cisapride 4 times ...
Zhao G - - 1999
The role of nitric oxide (NO) in the control of coronary blood flow (CBF) during the development of diabetes is unknown. To study this, mongrel dogs were chronically instrumented using sterile techniques for measurements of systemic hemodynamics and CBF. With heart rate controlled (150 beats/min), veratrine (1-10 micrograms/kg) caused dose-dependent ...
Dutta U - - 1999
AIMS: Diabetic gastroparesis is a common complication seen in 20-50% of patients due to autonomic neuropathy involving vagal supply. Cisapride, a specific gastrointestinal cholinomimetic agent may thus be effective. METHODS: Fifty-one diabetic patients (age 12-65 years) of disease duration > 5 years were assessed for symptomatic gastroparesis, other diabetic complications ...
Khan A J - - 1999
Diabetes mellitus is associated with spontaneous gastric mucosal injury and enhanced susceptibility of the mucosa to damaging agents. Little information is available about the biochemical changes that occur in the gastric mucosa of diabetes mellitus. Evidence is accumulating that tyrosine kinases, particularly the EGF-receptor (EGFR), are involved in regulating a ...
Koch K L - - 1999
Diabetic gastropathy is a term that encompasses a number of neuromuscular dysfunctions of the stomach, including abnormalities of gastric contractility, tone, and myoelectrical activity in patients with diabetes. These abnormalities range from tachygastrias to antral hypomotility and frank gastroparesis. Diabetic gastropathies may be acutely produced during hyperglycemia. Symptoms of chronic ...
Aroch I - - 1999
One hundred and nine dogs were diagnosed as having been poisoned by viper (Vipera xanthina palestinae) venom between 1989 and 1996. Most of the cases occurred between April and September (86.2 per cent), with peaks in May (25.7 per cent) and July (20.2 per cent), and very few between November ...
Kong M F - - 1999
The application of novel investigative techniques has established that disordered gastric motility is a frequent complication of diabetes mellitus. Thus, gastric emptying of solid or nutrient liquid meals is abnormal in 30% to 50% of randomly selected outpatients with long-standing type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Delayed gastric emptying occurs ...
Kruger D F - - 1999
PURPOSE: This paper presents an overview of the physiology of glycemic control and the mechanisms of amylin deficiency in people with diabetes. Benefits of replacement therapy with both pramlintide and insulin are discussed. METHODS: The discovery of the pancreatic beta-cell hormone amylin, which is cosecreted with insulin in response to ...
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