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Rustemeijer C - - 2001
Hypertriglyceridaemia is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in patients suffering from Type II diabetes mellitus, and is due to enhanced synthesis and/or impaired clearance of triacylglycerol-rich lipoproteins. In the present study we investigated whether pseudocholinesterase (PChE) activity could serve as a marker for the rate of triacylglycerol synthesis in ...
Seino S - - 2001
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Amylin is a unique constituent peptide of the amyloid deposits found in pancreatic islets in many patients with Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. A previous study suggested that a missense mutation at amino acid 20 (AGCSer to GGCGlY), the S20G mutation, could play a role in the pathogenesis of ...
Rigla M - - 2001
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Endothelial damage is an early step in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and its improvement through physical training can contribute to the known reduction of cardiovascular risk associated with exercise. An increase in some endothelium-dependent haemostatic parameters, considered as markers of endothelial damage, has been observed in diabetic patients. METHODS: ...
Ceolotto G - - 2001
We have recently shown that insulin attenuates angiotensin II-induced intracellular Ca(2+) mobilization in human skin fibroblasts from normotensive subjects. This study was designed to investigate the effects of angiotensin II and the interactions between insulin and angiotensin II on intracellular Ca(2+) mobilization in skin fibroblasts from patients with essential hypertension. ...
Kohane M J - - 2001
The general hypothesis that quantum mechanics (QM) and thermodynamic concepts relate to biological systems is discussed and applied to the biological influence of: (1) electromagnetic fields (EMFs); and (2) EMFs that have been exposed to human intention. We illustrate our hypothesis with experiments involving four simultaneous treatments: exposure to ambient ...
Kajstura J - - 2001
Stimulation of the local renin-angiotensin system and apoptosis characterize the diabetic heart. Because IGF-1 reduces angiotensin (Ang) II and apoptosis, we tested whether streptozotocin-induced diabetic cardiomyopathy was attenuated in IGF-1 transgenic mice (TGM). Diabetes progressively depressed ventricular performance in wild-type mice (WTM) but had no hemodynamic effect on TGM. Myocyte ...
Yoshikawa Y - - 2001
Zinc(II) complexes of alpha-amino acids and their derivatives with a Zn(N2O2) coordination mode were found to have in vitro insulinomimetic activity as estimated with the inhibition of free fatty acid release in isolated rat adipocytes treated with epinephrine. It was revealed that the insulinomimetic activities of zinc(II) complexes with over-all ...
Rodgers K - - 2001
Angiotensin II has been shown to be a potent agent in the acceleration of wound repair. Angiotensin (1-7), a fragment of angiotensin II that is not hypertensive, was found to be comparable to angiotensin II in accelerating dermal healing. This activity was evaluated in four models: rat and diabetic mouse ...
Algün E - - 2001
Polyglandular autoimmune (PGA) syndromes (types I and II) may affect various endocrine and non-endocrine organs in the body. In the commoner PGA type II, primary adrenal insufficiency, autoimmune thyroid disease and type I diabetes mellitus are the most frequent manifestations. Serositis with pericardial or pleural involvement is not a well ...
Pories W J - - 2001
The Greenville version of the gastric bypass induced long-term remission of type II diabetes mellitus in 121 of 146 (82.9%) morbidly obese patients. Similarly, the operation returned 150 of 152 (98.7%) morbidly obese patients with impaired glucose tolerance to euglycemia. These outcomes were not merely changes in glucose levels; the ...
Pierce M - - 2001
BACKGROUND: People with a parent with type II diabetes have an increased risk of the disease. There is increasing evidence for the possibility of prevention, particularly by attaining and maintaining normal weight and adequate levels of physical exercise. No prior studies have reported awareness of risk and prevention in this ...
Yoshikawa Y - - 2001
High blood glucose levels of KK-A(y) mice with type 2 diabetes mellitus were normalized by daily intraperitoneal (ip) administration of a zinc(II) complex, bis(maltolato)zinc(II) (Zn(Mal)(2)) with a Zn(O(4)) coordination mode, following the finding of strong in vitro insulinomimetic activity in isolated rat adipocytes treated with epinephrine in terms of the ...
Okyar A - - 2001
Aloe vera (L.) Burm. fil. (= A. barbadensis Miller) (Liliaceae) is native to North Africa and also cultivated in Turkey. Aloes have long been used all over the world for their various medicinal properties. In the past 15 years, there have been controversial reports on the hypoglycaemic activity of Aloe ...
Yngen M - - 2001
The aim of this study was to examine if acute hyperglycemia (an oral glucose tolerance test) activates platelet function, endothelial cells or thrombin generation in diabetic patients and healthy controls. Eleven males with mild type II diabetes mellitus and 11 healthy male volunteers, matched for age and body mass index, ...
Assert R - - 2001
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Postprandial hyperglycaemia carries an increased risk of macrovascular disease even without Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. Chronic hyperglycaemia activates protein kinase C (PKC) in vitro and in vivo but it is not known whether PKC is regulated by short-term post-prandial hyperglycaemia in vivo in humans. We investigated whether PKC ...
Leclerc G - - 2001
Longibrachins are members of the class of natural Aib-containing peptides designated as peptaibols. Six longibrachins, LGA I-IV and LGB II and III, were purified from a Trichoderma longibrachiatum strain by a procedure employing several chromatography steps including reversed-phase HPLC. The amino acid sequence determination was based on a combination of ...
Wendler O - - 2001
BACKGROUND: The prognostic benefit of arterial grafts appears to be particularly high in patients with diabetes mellitus, but has been limited by availability of grafts and sternal complications. Complete arterial coronary artery bypass grafting (caCABG) using skeletonized grafts, radial arteries (RA) and the T-graft approach may reduce the perioperative risk ...
Jakus V - - 2001
Nonenzymatic glycosylation of proteins is a weighty consequence of hyperglycaemia in diabetes. This study examines the possible effect of copper(II) ions on the glycosylation of human serum albumin (HSA) and the resulting formation of advanced glycosylation end products (AGEs). HSA in phosphate-buffered saline was incubated with 100 mmol/l glucose. The ...
Cheetham C - - 2001
We have demonstrated previously that inhibition of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) with enalapril and angiotensin II blockade with losartan improve acetylcholine-dependent endothelial function in resistance vessels of patients with Type II diabetes. It was therefore of interest to examine the effect of losartan on conduit vessel function in this group. The ...
Barnett A H - - 2001
Diabetic nephropathy, which develops in about 30% of patients with diabetes, is a progressive condition. It is characterized by increased blood pressure, declining glomerular filtration rate and albuminuria. Lowering of blood pressure in diabetic patients is associated with reduced cardiovascular risk and renal protection. Inhibitors of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) are ...
Lappas M - - 2001
Maternal genital tract infections and the associated inflammatory response may contribute to the onset of many cases of preterm labour. Type II phospholipase A(2)(PLA2) hydrolyses glycerophospholipids, releasing free fatty acid for conversion into potent biological mediators, such as prostaglandins, which play a significant role in both the onset and progression ...
Alkofide E A - - 2001
The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of occurrence of subdivisions, in Class II division 1 malocclusions. Sixty patients seeking orthodontic treatment at the dental college of King Saud University were selected. The results revealed that 45% of Class II division 1 patients examined had subdivisions. The ...
Bojestig M - - 2000
Poor glycaemic control and high blood pressure are two important risk factors for the development of retinopathy and nephropathy in Type 1 diabetes. The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) may be involved in this process, since treatment with angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors postpones the development of these complications. We investigated whether plasma ...
Ozdiler E - - 2000
The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effects of functional treatment appliances, a U-Bugel type I activator and a conventional activator, on the mandibular condyle considering the sagittal direction. Alterations in the growth direction and quantity of the condyle effects the ramal inclination and, consequently, the whole ...
Erman A - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE-I) have different modes of action and different durations of inhibition. The effects of ACE-I on the various components of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) at trough hours were studied in patients with diabetes mellitus receiving long-term ACE-I treatment. METHODS: Out of 86 Type 1 and 2 ...
Tokushima T - - 2000
We evaluated left atrial systolic function using left atrial ejection force (LAEF) in 19 patients with sick sinus syndrome (SSS) and in 20 with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (Paf) whose ages ranged from 48 to 80 years. We also evaluated 35 normal individuals for comparison. The LAEF was calculated as 1/3 ...
Fossey S C - - 2000
The receptors for activated C-kinase (RACK) family of proteins function as anchors for activated protein kinase C (PKC) isoenzymes. Using a monoclonal antibody to RACK1 in the screening of a human hippocampus cDNA library, we identified a novel member of the RACK family, designated PRKCBP1. Immunoprecipitation assays performed with a ...
Hollenberg N K - - 2000
The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) regulates blood pressure, volume, and electrolyte balance. Derangements of the RAS may contribute to hypertension and renal injury, particularly in patients with types 1 or 2 diabetes. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors have been proven to be beneficial in patients with hypertension and diabetes by preventing or ...
Gordon M S - - 2000
We have documented, contrary to expectation, that the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) is stimulated normally by restriction of sodium intake inpatients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and hypertension. Conversely, plasma renin activity (PRA)is suppressed less than in normal subjects by a high-salt diet in these patients. Increasing plasma angiotensin II ...
McAuley D F - - 2000
Endothelin-1 has potent vasoconstrictor and vasopressor actions contributing to basal vascular tone and maintenance of blood pressure acting predominantly through endothelin-A receptors. Endothelin antagonists may be of value in the treatment of hypertension and heart failure. However, the role of endothelin-1 in the regulation of vascular tone and the potential ...
Yudkin J S - - 2000
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Improved glycaemic control might reduce both microvascular and macrovascular complications of Type II diabetes (non-insulin-dependent) mellitus. To explore such possible mechanisms, we investigated the effects of intensive treatment on markers of endothelial dysfunction and of acute phase activation, using both sulphonylureas and insulin. METHODS: In a randomised cross-over study ...
Leehey D J - - 2000
Considerable evidence suggests that the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system plays an important role in diabetic nephropathy. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and angiotensin II (Ang II) receptor blockers (ARBs) can attenuate progressive glomerulosclerosis in disease models and can slow disease progression in humans. Because agents that interfere with Ang II action may ...
Hayashi R - - 2000
We studied the relationship between accuracy in the cognitive process and components of event-related potentials (P300) in 21 young and healthy subjects. Benzodiazepine was used to manipulate the cognitive state of the subjects. We recorded the serial changes in P300, choice reaction time (CRT), and error ratio (ER) before and ...
Schrier R W - - 2000
Diabetes mellitus, a highly prevalent metabolic and vascular disease, affects 155 million people worldwide. Tight blood glucose control can significantly reduce the incidence of diabetic retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy, but does not appear to significantly reduce its macrovascular complications. Several randomized clinical trials indicate that tight blood pressure control can ...
Osei S Y - - 2000
We have previously reported that hyperglycemia in healthy human subjects increased the renal vasodilator response to the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor captopril. This observation raised intriguing possibilities relevant to the pathogenesis of nephropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus. To ascertain whether the effect of captopril was indeed mediated by a reduction ...
Senior P A - - 2000
In essential hypertension and diabetic nephropathy, sodium-lithium countertransport (Na-Li CT) is an inherited marker, subject to metabolic influences, of cardiovascular risk. Studies in Type II diabetes, taking clinical phenotypes as their starting point, are conflicting. We sought to identify Na-Li CT kinetic abnormalities in Type II diabetes, and only subsequently ...
Zein A - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: This first nationwide survey was undertaken to estimate the prevalence rates and severity of iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) and the proportion of households consuming iodized salt. DESIGN: The country was stratified into two ecological zones and 30 clusters (primary schools) from each zone, including the required numbers of pupils, ...
Kelly D J - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Endothelin (ET) and angiotensin II (Ang II) are vasoactive/trophic peptides that may contribute to the progression of diabetic nephropathy. The transgenic (mRen-2)27 rat exhibits overexpression of Ang II at sites of normal physiological expression. Unlike other rat strains, the streptozotocin-induced diabetic Ren-2 rat develops progressive renal pathology associated with ...
Lamond N - - 2000
This study investigated four correlates of diabetes as potential predictors of sleep disruption in people with Type II diabetes. A tentative causal model proposed obesity would lead to more severe diabetes, which would result in increased physical complications, which might in turn affect emotional adjustment, and all of these might ...
Fiordaliso F - - 2000
To determine whether myocyte death and angiotensin II (AT II) formation are implicated in the development of diabetic cardiomyopathy, rats were injected with streptozotocin, and apoptosis and necrosis were measured at 3, 10, and 28 days. Expression of the components of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and AT II levels were ...
Amiri F - - 2000
It has been shown that glomerular ANG II receptors are downregulated and protein kinase C (PKC) activity is enhanced in diabetes mellitus. Therefore, we investigated glomerular and preglomerular vascular ANG II receptors and PKC isoform regulation in streptozotocin (STZ)-diabetic rats treated with insulin and/or captopril. Diabetic rats were prepared by ...
Ueno N - - 2000
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Erythromycin mimics the effect of the gastrointestinal hormone motilin by binding to its receptor and acting as a motilin agonist. We recently found that motilin stimulates insulin secretion at lower doses than doses required to stimulate gastric contractile activity. We studied the effects of erythromycin on insulin secretion and ...
Matsubara Y - - 2000
Platelets might be involved in the pathogenesis of diabetic microangiopathy. Wide interindividual variations in the density of a platelet collagen receptor (alpha2beta1 integrin or glycoprotein Ia/IIa) are reportedly associated with polymorphism(s) in the gene encoding the alpha subunit of the receptor, including a Bgl II polymorphism in intron 7. The ...
Cutz E - - 2000
We report a case of a full-term female infant who presented with severe respiratory distress shortly after birth and died at 23 d of age with unremitting respiratory failure. Infectious and other known causes of respiratory disease in this clinical setting were excluded. Examination of a lung biopsy showed abnormal ...
Bonora E - - 2000
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Cardiovascular disease is a well-known severe complication of impaired glucose tolerance and Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. The independent contribution of glucose intolerance to cardiovascular disease and the underlying pathogenic mechanisms are still, however, not clear. METHODS: In this prospective population-based study, 826 subjects aged 40-79 years underwent high ...
Mendrygal K E - - 2000
Exopolysaccharide production by Sinorhizobium meliloti is required for invasion of root nodules on alfalfa and successful establishment of a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between the two partners. S. meliloti wild-type strain Rm1021 requires production of either succinoglycan, a polymer of repeating octasaccharide subunits, or EPS II, an exopolysaccharide of repeating dimer subunits. ...
Hilgeroth A - - 2000
Cage dimeric N-benzyl 4-aryl-1,4-dihydropyridine H17 is a moderate inhibitor of HIV-1 protease. As representative of an innovative and promising class of nonpeptidic HIV-1 protease inhibitors H17 was selected for the characterization of the biochemical profile of the cage dimers concerning metabolic and toxic aspects. In the first bioanalytical evaluation of ...
Athanassiou G - - 2000
The rheological properties of human leukocytes (WBCs) have been studied using the micropipette aspiration and the filtration technique. Partial micropipette (i.d. 2.8-4.5 microm) aspiration of individual leukocytes under constant aspiration pressure of 8 mm H20 and measurement of the aspirated length as a function of time (creep experiments) according to ...
Awadallah S - - 2000
Haptoglobin (Hp) phenotype distribution and the association between Hp polymorphism and type II diabetes mellitus was investigated in a Jordanian sample population consisting of 618 nondiabetics and 265 diabetics. In nondiabetics, Hp 2-2 was the most predominant type occurring at a frequency of 0.529 followed by Hp 2-1 occurring at ...
Frossard M - - 2000
The paracrine renin-angiotensin-system (RAS) is increasingly recognized to play an important role in the regulation of both, regional vascular tone and regional glucose metabolism. To date, however, a selective investigation of paracrine RAS effects in an in vivo clinical setting was beyond technical reach. We here set out to selectively ...
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