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Mayorga-Martinez Carmen C - - 2011
Gold-platinum nanowires are proposed as electrocatalysts for a real-time nonenzymatic impedancimetric detection of glucose. The electrochemical behavior of the obtained platform toward electrocatalytic oxidation of glucose, including a proposal for the detection mechanism, is shown.
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Zhang Xinyuan - - 2011
Background: We studied the expression levels of genes encoding the two isoforms of fetal liver kinase-1 (Flk-1) and the effect of intravitreal injection of triamcinolone acetonide (IVTA) in diabetic rat retinas on the isoforms. Methods: The right eyes of both streptozotocin-induced diabetic and non-diabetic rats received triamcinolone treatment, while the ...
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Thevis Mario - - 2011
Besides its particular importance as a widely used therapeutic agent, insulin (and its synthetic derivatives) has been suspected, purported, and proven to be a lethal weapon in numerous cases of attempted or successful homicide and suicide. In addition to blood and urine as common matrices for clinical diagnosis and post-mortem ...
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Szypowska Agnieszka - - 2011
AbstractObjective: Real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGM) provides detailed information on glucose patterns and trends, thus allowing the patients to manage their diabetes more effectively.Design: The aim of this study was to explore potential beneficial effects of the use of RT-CGM on diabetes management as compared to self blood glucose measurement ...
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Kimura Hiroshi - - 2011
Kinetics of hydrothermal reaction of d-glucose was investigated at 0.02 M over a temperature range of 120-160 °C by applying in situ (13)C NMR spectroscopy. d-Glucose was found to be reversibly transformed first into d-fructose (intermediate) and successively into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) through dehydration. The carbon mass balance has been kept ...
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Wang Jingyi - - 2011
A dual-region modified electrode was designed and fabricated by means of partitioned electrodeposition of gold and platinum nanoparticles on an indium tin oxide (ITO) conductive glass for dual-component electrochemical detection. The two differently modified regions were assigned to detect two analytes, separately and simultaneously. The gold nanoparticle modified ITO region ...
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Solnica Bogdan - - 2011
Abstract Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of hematocrit (HCT) on glucose meter assays based on different measurement techniques. Methods: This paper studied glucose meters utilizing the glucose dehydrogenase reaction and four measurement techniques: colorimetry (HemoCue), reflectometry (Accu-Chek Active), amperometry (Optium Xido) and coulometry (Optium ...
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Nuryani Nuryani - - 2011
Cardiac arrhythmia relating to hypoglycemia is suggested as a cause of death in diabetic patients. This article introduces electrocardiographic (ECG) parameters for artificially induced hypoglycemia detection. In addition, a hybrid technique of swarm-based support vector machine (SVM) is introduced for hypoglycemia detection using the ECG parameters as inputs. In this ...
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Zhang Xinhua - - 2011
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a quite common chronic disease and the prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) is three times higher in this large population. Although diabetes related ED has been extensively studied, the actin-myosin contractile apparatus was not examined. The mRNAs encoding smooth muscle myosin (SMM) heavy chains (MHC) and ...
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Dawson Karen - - 2011
The development of glucose diagnostic devices with low detection limits is of key importance in diabetes-related research. New highly sensitive sensors are required for non-invasive detection of glucose in bodily fluids, other than blood, and an electrochemical sensor based on a single gold nanowire for rapid, reliable and quantitative detection ...
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Lee Sul Gee - - 2011
Background: This study evaluated the effect of a lipoic acid on reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation and the simultaneous changes of several angiogenic factors in an experimental diabetic rat retina. Methods: Diabetes was induced chemically by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin in 30 Sprague-Dawley rats. After inducing diabetes, lipoic acid (10 ...
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Xiao Feng - - 2011
OBJECTIVERecent studies have identified a set of serological markers for telomere dysfunction and DNA damage. The relevance of these serological markers in type 2 diabetes remains elusive. We investigated the association of serological markers (EF-1α, stathmin, and N-acetyl-glucosaminidase) with leukocyte telomere length, a functional variant of uncoupling protein-2 (UCP2), and ...
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Louchis Kevin - - 2011
This paper investigates the inherent sensitivity limit, deactivation of glucose oxidase, of a glucose oxidase based electrochemical glucose sensor for in vivo monitoring of blood glucose concentration. Results in this paper show that the current density sensitivity to glucose decreases from 1200nA/mm(2)/mM at initial implantation to 100nA/mm(2)/mM after an implantation ...
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Ling Steve - - 2011
Hypoglycemia is the most acute and common complication of Type 1 diabetes and is a limiting factor in a glycemic management of diabetes. In this paper, two main contributions are presented; firstly, ventricular repolarization variabilities are introduced for hypoglycemia detection, and secondly, a swarm-based support vector machine (SVM) algorithm with ...
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Li Bingong - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a disorder of the heart muscle in people with diabetes, which is characterized by both systolic and diastolic dysfunction. The effective treatment strategy for DCM has not been developed. METHODS: 28 rats were divided into 3 groups with different treatment. The control group was ...
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Ding Yu - - 2011
A novel amperometric nonenzymatic glucose sensor based on Au-doped NiO nanobelts has been successfully fabricated and applied to nonenzymatic glucose detection. Its electrochemical behavior towards the oxidation of glucose was compared with NiO nanofibers and Au microparticles prepared with a similar procedure. The NiO-Au hybrid nanobelts modified electrode displays greatly ...
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Gao Hongcai - - 2011
We report a facile one-step ultrasonication-assisted electrochemical method to synthesize nanocomposites of graphene and PtNi alloy nanoparticles (NPs) and their uses for highly selective nonenzymatic glucose detection. We have demonstrated that the obtained nanocomposites exhibit a collection of unique features including well-dispersed NPs with alloy features, high NPs loading and ...
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Conroy Mary - - 2011
Aims To establish the frequency of detection of previously undiagnosed diabetes mellitus as a result of detection of an increased glycated fraction of haemoglobin during high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for haemoglobinopathy diagnosis. Methods A prospective study was carried out over a 3-month period. During that period a total of ...
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Li Tangsong - - 2011
We developed a simple, non-enzymatic approach for the colorimetric detection of glucose based on a gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) assisted silver mirror reaction (AuSMR). The linear range of the concentration of glucose is from 0.04 mM to 1 mM, and the lowest concentration that can be distinguished by the naked ...
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Ghazavi Mohammad K - - 2011
Insulin reactions occur rarely but are of tremendous clinical importance. The first was reported in 1922 as a callus reaction at the injection site of insufficiently purified bovine insulin. Porcine insulin was subsequently found to be less allergenic than bovine insulin. Increasingly pure insulins have decreased the risk of adverse ...
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Smith David - - 2011
Although it has been known for centuries that there are compounds in exhaled breath that are altered in disease, it is only in the last few decades that it has been possible to measure them with sufficient accuracy and precision to make them clinically useful. The clinical utility of breath ...
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Kumar Saravana - - 2011
Here we (i) introduce a novel laser-based quantitative method of measuring pupillary light reflex (PLR) and applied it for the in vivo PLR monitoring of early diabetic retinopathy (DR) in a mouse model, (ii) investigate if melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells (mRGCs) are implicated in the early progression of DR and, ...
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Ramchandani Neesha - - 2011
Background: Very few studies to date have analyzed the reasons why some people do not use real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGM) continuously, especially given its positive glycemic outcomes, or choose not to wear it at all, even after learning about its benefits. Methods: A questionnaire was designed to assess real-life ...
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Leo C H - - 2011
To investigate whether diabetes affects either or both nitric oxide (NO)-mediated and endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF)-type relaxation in endothelium-dependent relaxation of mesenteric arteries from streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Wire myography was employed to examine endothelial function of mesenteric arteries. Superoxide levels were measured by L-012 and lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence. Western blotting was ...
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Pryor Elizabeth - - 2011
Early stages of insulin aggregation, which involve the transient formation of oligomeric aggregates, are an important aspect in the progression of Type II diabetes and in the quality control of pharmaceutical insulin production. This study is the first to utilize capillary electrophoresis (CE) with ultraviolet (UV) detection to monitor insulin ...
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Yao Huanfen - - 2010
We report the design, construction, and testing of a contact lens with an integrated amperometric glucose sensor, proposing the possibility of in situ human health monitoring simply by wearing a contact lens. The glucose sensor was constructed by creating microstructures on a polymer substrate, which was subsequently shaped into a ...
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Lin Ting-Qian - - 2010
The concentration and pH value of the immobilized glucose oxidase (GOD) are critical parameters in a glucose sensor. In this study, we develop a glucose fiber sensor integrated with heterodyne interferometry to measure the phase difference arising from the chemical reaction between glucose and GOD. Our studies show that the ...
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Yang Sundy N Y - - 2010
Atherosclerosis is accelerated in the setting of diabetes, but the factors driving this phenomenon remain elusive. Hyperglycemia leads to elevated levels of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β and TGF-β has been implicated as a factor in atherosclerosis. Given the established association between hyperglycemia and elevated TGF-β, it is plausible that elevated ...
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Gatenby Victoria K - - 2010
The insulin-resistant conditions of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obesity are a major cause of cardiovascular disease on a global scale. These disorders are not only a cause of ill health but are a huge financial drain on healthcare systems. T2DM leads to an increased risk of cardiovascular mortality ...
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Pinho J F - - 2010
Vasculopathies represent the main cause of morbidity and mortality in diabetes. Vascular malfunctioning in diabetes is associated with abnormal vasoconstriction and Ca(2+) handling by smooth muscle cells (SMC). Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases (PI3K) are key mediators of insulin action and have been shown to modulate the function of voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) channels ...
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Sturek M - - 2010
Elucidation of cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying vascular disease is of fundamental importance to the development of pharmacological agents to target these pathways. Pinho et al. in this issue of the BJP provide highly compelling evidence that the δ isoform of phosphatidyl inositol 3-kinase (PI3K δ) was upregulated and accounted ...
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Sharma Saurabh - - 2011
A primary defect in the vascular action of insulin may be the key intermediate mechanism that links endothelial dysfunction with diabetes mellitus and hyperhomocysteinemia. This study investigated the downstream targets of insulin, involved in this process. Hyperhomocysteinemia (serum homocysteine > 10 μm/l) was produced in rats by administering L-methionine (1.7% ...
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Takeuchi Masayoshi - - 2010
Diabetic vascular complications are leading causes of acquired blindness, end-stage renal failure, a variety of neuropathies, and accelerated atherosclerosis, which may be involved in the disabilities and high mortality rates suffered by diabetic patients. Continuous hyperglycemia is involved in the pathogenesis of diabetic micro- and macrovascular complications via various metabolic ...
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Oltman Christine L - - 2011
We have previously shown that treating streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats, an animal model of type 1 diabetes, with Ilepatril (an inhibitor of neutral endopeptidase and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)) improves vascular and neural function. In this study we sought to determine the individual effect of inhibition of neutral endopeptidase and ACE ...
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Schalkwijk Casper G - - 2010
Cardiovascular disease is a common complication of diabetes and the leading cause of death among people with diabetes. Because of the huge premature morbidity and mortality associated with diabetes, prevention of vascular complications is a key issue. Although the exact mechanism by which vascular damage occurs in diabetes in not ...
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Redondo S - - 2011
Inflammation is a common feature in cardiovascular diseases, including diabetes mellitus. In addition to the well-known inflammatory role of cyclo-oxygenase-2 (COX-2), this protein has also been implicated in apoptosis resistance in tumour cells. Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) from diabetic patients are also resistant to apoptosis because of an increased ...
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Schinzari Francesca - - 2010
Defective insulin-dependent vasodilation might contribute importantly to metabolic and vascular abnormalities of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, despite extensive investigation, the precise mechanisms involved in insulin's vasoactive effects have not been fully elucidated. Therefore, this study sought to better characterize insulin's physiological actions on vascular reactivity and their potential derangement ...
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Broekhuizen L N - - 2010
Endothelial glycocalyx perturbation contributes to increased vascular permeability. In the present study we set out to evaluate whether: (1) glycocalyx is perturbed in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus, and (2) oral glycocalyx precursor treatment improves glycocalyx properties. Male participants with type 2 diabetes (n = 10) and controls (n ...
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Givvimani S - - 2011
Although protease activated receptor-1 (PAR-1) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) play significant role in vascular remodelling in hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy due to cystathionine beta synthase deficiency, CBS-/+) and diabetes, mechanism remains nebulous. We hypothesized that differential vascular density and remodelling in different vascular beds in HHcy and diabetes were responsible for an ...
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Ming Zhi - - 2011
Meal-induced sensitization to the dynamic actions of insulin results from the peripheral actions of a hormone released by the liver (hepatic insulin sensitizing substance or HISS). Absence of meal-induced insulin sensitization results in the pathologies associated with cardiometabolic risk. Using three protocols that have previously demonstrated HISS metabolic action, we ...
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Kaminski K - - 2010
Broadband dielectric relaxation studies were performed on D-glucose and 1,6-anhydro-D-glucose. In the liquid phase of both systems, one can observe the cluster relaxation and structural relaxation. In the glassy state of D-glucose two secondary relaxations were recorded. The slower one, hardly detectable in the loss spectra, was identified as the ...
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Sepehr-Ara L - - 2010
Calcium channel blockers are clinically useful vasodilators, used widely in the treatment of hypertension. These agents are reported to preserve or improve renal function in patients with essential hypertensive renal disease or diabetic renal disease. Among the classes of calcium channel blockers, dihydropyridine derivatives are widely used because of their ...
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Williams A S - - 2010
Charcot neuroarthropathy (CN) is characterised by pathological foot fractures and osteopenia in patients with diabetes, often resulting in debilitating deformity. Paradoxically, these patients show evidence of medial vascular calcification. Recently, accentuated signalling of the receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL) and its decoy receptor, osteoprotegerin (OPG) have been ...
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António Natália - - 2010
Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are a special type of stem cells, derived from bone marrow that can be mobilized to the peripheral circulation in response to many stimuli. EPCs play a crucial role in the vascular repair, as well as in neovascularization processes. Recent studies have shown that EPCs are ...
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O'Sullivan Eoin P - - 2010
Osteoprotegerin (OPG), receptor activator for nuclear factor kappa beta ligand (RANKL) and tumour necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) are newly discovered members of the tumour necrosis factor-alpha receptor superfamily. While their role in bone metabolism is well described, their function within the vasculature is poorly understood. OPG inhibits vascular calcification ...
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Kaul Kirti - - 2010
The global diabetes burden is predicted to rise to 380 million by 2025 and would present itself as a major health challenge. However, both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes increase the risk of developing micro-vascular complications and macro-vascular complications which in turn will have a devastating impact on quality ...
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Contreras Cristina - - 2010
Metabolic and cardiovascular abnormalities accompanying metabolic syndrome, such as obesity, insulin resistance and hypertension, are all associated with endothelial dysfunction and are independent risk factors for erectile dysfunction. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the vascular effects of insulin in penile arteries and whether these effects are ...
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Andersen Charles A - - 2010
The timely and accurate noninvasive assessment of peripheral arterial disease is a critical component of a limb preservation initiative in patients with diabetes mellitus. Noninvasive vascular studies can be useful in screening patients with diabetes for peripheral arterial disease. In patients with clinical signs or symptoms, noninvasive vascular studies provide ...
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Li Rong - - 2010
Insulin plays an important role in the stimulation of vascular nitric oxide production, with both short term (vasomotility and anti-thrombotic effects) and long term (smooth muscle cell growth and migration inhibition) benefits. Impaired vasodilatory response to insulin, the hallmark of vascular insulin resistance (IR), has important implications for circulatory pathophysiology. ...
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Jaakkola U - - 2010
The Leucine7 to Proline7 (Leu7Pro) polymorphism of the signal peptide of neuropeptide Y (NPY) increases risk for vascular complications in diabetes. Diabetes is associated with low-grade inflammation, which has an important role in the development of atherosclerosis. Currently, we followed diabetes patients to investigate, if the Pro7 allele is associated ...
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