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Bours Martijn J L - - 2007
BACKGROUND: It is well-known that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can cause damage to the small bowel associated with disruption of mucosal barrier function. In healthy human volunteers, we showed previously that topical administration of adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) by naso-intestinal tube attenuated a rise in small intestinal permeability induced by short-term ...
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Morishita Mariko - - 2007
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether oligoarginine, a cell-penetrating peptide (CPP), can improve intestinal absorption of insulin in rats. Peptides composed of six (R(6)), eight (R(8)) and 10 (R(10)) residues of arginine were used as the CPP. No insulin absorption was observed following administration of insulin solution ...
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Nosál'ová Viera - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: The influence of low dose streptozotocin diabetes on intestinal and vascular injury induced by mesenteric ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) was studied in rats. The role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the exacerbation of ischaemic/postischaemic damage in diabetes was addressed. METHODS: Diabetes was induced by i.p. injection of 3 x 30 ...
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Lê Kim-Anne - - 2006
BACKGROUND: High fructose consumption is suspected to be causally linked to the epidemics of obesity and metabolic disorders. In rodents, fructose leads to insulin resistance and ectopic lipid deposition. In humans, the effects of fructose on insulin sensitivity remain debated, whereas its effect on ectopic lipids has never been investigated. ...
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Yadav Hariom - - 2007
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the effect of low-fat (2.5%) dahi containing probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus and Lactobacillus casei on progression of high fructose-induced type 2 diabetes in rats. METHODS: Diabetes was induced in male albino Wistar rats by feeding 21% fructose in water. The body weight, food and water intakes, fasting blood ...
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Salas-Salvadó Jordi - - 2006
Dietary fibre has a range of metabolic health benefits. Through a variety of mechanisms, dietary fibre, and the viscous variety in particular, slows down gastric emptying and intestinal transit, decreases the rate of intestinal carbohydrate absorption, and increases faecal bile acid excretion. Therefore, consumption of some types of soluble fibre ...
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Gámbaro Adriana - - 2006
Nine formulations to be used as stick bases were manufactured using sodium stearate, propyleneglycol, and water, adding different concentrations of the following conditioning agents: octyldodecanol, PPG-5-ceteth-20, and PPG-15-stearyl ether. Free-choice-profile methodology was used to select the most adequate concentration of the agents in order to improve sensory properties. The sensory ...
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Rubino Francesco - - 2006
SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Most patients who undergo Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) experience rapid resolution of type 2 diabetes. Prior studies indicate that this results from more than gastric restriction and weight loss, implicating the rearranged intestine as a primary mediator. It is unclear, however, if diabetes improves because of enhanced ...
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Chen Chang-Chih - - 2006
In an attempt to probe a new target to improve insulin resistance, miracle fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum) was employed to investigate the effect on insulin resistance induced by fructose-rich chow in rats. Single oral administration of the powder of this miracle fruit decreased the plasma glucose in a dose-dependent manner for ...
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Beylot Michel - - 2006
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Lifestyle, particularly dietary habits, plays a major role in the increasing prevalence of obesity, type 2 diabetes and atherosclerosis. Understanding how diet and specific foods can modify important functions of the body, in a beneficial or detrimental way, is therefore important. This review presents recent advances in ...
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Damgé Christiane - - 2007
Nanoparticles prepared with a blend of a biodegradable polyester (poly(-epsilon-caprolactone)) and a polycationic non-biodegradable acrylic polymer (Eudragit RS) have been used as a drug carrier for oral administration of insulin. The rate of encapsulation of insulin was around 96%. The therapeutic efficiency of oral insulin nanoparticles (25, 50 and 100 ...
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Miller S - - 2007
Mammalian hexokinase (HXK) is found at the outer mitochondrial membrane, exposed to mitochondrial oxygen- and nitrogen-radicals. Given the important role of this enzyme in metabolic pathways and diseases, the effect of S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) on HXK A structure and activity was studied. To focus on the catalytic domain, yeast HXK A ...
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Holland-Cunz Stefan - - 2007
In contrast to adult surgery, the neonatal small intestine confronts the surgeon, depending on the age of the patient, with variable diameters of the intestine. Therefore, anastomoses are usually performed by hand with interrupted sutures. In the presented study, a new technique is demonstrated. An anastomosis in the distal ileum ...
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Bosi E - - 2006
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Recent observations have shown subclinical intestinal abnormalities in human type 1 diabetes. Whether these are related to the pathogenetic process or secondary to the diabetes remains to be clarified. The aim of this study was to investigate this issue by examining intestinal permeability to sugars in subjects at different ...
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Sajadi Tabassi S A - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Isolation of the total saponins from Acanthophyllum squarrosum Boiss. and investigation of its surface activity, haemolytic effects on human erythrocytes as well as enhancing potentials on intranasal insulin absorption in rat in comparison with two other enhancers i.e. Quillaja total saponin (QTS) and sodium cholate (SC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: ...
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Ma Er-li - - 2006
AIM: To develop a stable self-emulsifying formulation for oral delivery of insulin. METHODS: Caco-2 cell line and diabetic beagles were used as in vitro and in vivo models to study the absorption mechanism and the hypoglycemic efficacy of the formulation. In addition, various physicochemical parameters of the formulation such as ...
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Intestinal lipids and minerals in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats fed bitter yam (Dioscorea ...
Omoruyi Felix O - - 2006
Yam is the leading form of staple for millions of people in the tropical and subtropical countries. They are good sources of carbohydrate. However, the protein content of yam is low. The effect of bitter yam sapogenin extract or commercial diosgenin on faecal minerals and intestinal lipids in streptozotocin-induced diabetic ...
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Qu Shen - - 2007
High-fructose consumption is associated with insulin resistance and diabetic dyslipidemia, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. We show in hamsters that high-fructose feeding stimulated forkhead box O1 (FoxO1) production and promoted its nuclear redistribution in liver, correlating with augmented apolipoprotein C-III (apoC-III) production and impaired triglyceride metabolism. High-fructose feeding upregulated ...
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Rojas Antonio - - 2007
Since vanadyl sulphate has demonstrated insulin-like effects on glucose metabolism in animal and human trials, and organic vanadium complexes are better absorbed by the intestinal tract than vanadyl species, in this work the complexation of oxovanadium(IV) with 2-acetyl-1,3-cyclopentanedione is studied. Kinetic and equilibria in aqueous 1:1 chelation are investigated spectrophotometrically ...
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Shehadeh Naim - - 2006
The intestine is not considered to be a classic target tissue for insulin. Recent in vitro and in vivo experiments suggest that intestinal as well as systemic effects are observed following oral administration of insulin. Local effects include enhancement of intestinal growth, cell maturation, enzyme expression, gut adaptation after intestinal ...
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Li Ming-Guang - - 2007
The purpose of this work was to investigate distribution, transition, bioadhesion and release behaviors of insulin loaded pH-sensitive nanoparticles in the gut of rats, as well as the effects of viscosity agent on them. Insulin was labeled with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC). The FITC-insulin solution and FITC-insulin nanoparticle aqueous dispersions with ...
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Zhang Na - - 2006
Wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) modified liposomes and solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) were evaluated for improving intestinal absorption of insulin. In an in situ local intestinal perfusion experiment, formulations containing 100 IU/kg insulin were administered to the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum of fasted rats. As hypothesized, ileum was the best intestinal ...
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Nakamura K - - 2006
Insulin resistance is one of the determinants of post-prandial hyperglycaemia. Recently, acarbose, an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor that delays the absorption of carbohydrates from the small intestine, has been found to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular disease in patients with impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes. However, the molecular mechanism by which acarbose ...
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Nomura Satoshi - - 2006
Recent studies have suggested that basic leucine zipper transcription factor MafA has a crucial role in pancreatic beta-cell-specific insulin gene transcription. Thus, we investigated whether MafA overexpression in the intestine induces insulin production in small-intestinal epithelial cells in vivo. Recombinant adenovirus containing MafA gene (Ad-MafA) was prepared and administered orally ...
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Ischayek Jennifer Ilana - - 2006
The glycemic index of honey may vary, depending upon its floral variety and fructose-to-glucose ratio. We determined the glycemic index of four US honey varieties in 12 healthy adult men and women with a mean (+/-standard error) age of 24.5+/-1.5 years. The glycemic index of 250-mL solution servings of clover, ...
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Martin G-R - - 2006
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) refers to the malabsorption of nutrients, water, and essential vitamins as a result of disease or surgical removal of parts of the small intestine. The most common reasons for removing part of the small intestine are due to surgical intervention for the treatment of either Crohn's ...
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Farah Vera - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of fructose consumption on the light/dark pattern of blood pressure, heart rate and autonomic neural function in mice. BACKGROUND: Insulin resistant diabetes is associated with hypertension and autonomic dysfunction. There is evidence that the increasing incidence of diabetes may be related to dietary changes, including ...
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Hannan J M A - - 2006
Plantago ovata has been reported to reduce postprandial glucose concentrations in diabetic patients. In the present study, the efficacy and possible modes of action of hot-water extracts of husk of P. ovata were evaluated. The administration of P. ovata (0.5 g/kg body weight) significantly improved glucose tolerance in normal, type ...
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Lê Kim-Anne - - 2006
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Fructose is consumed in significant amounts in Western diets. An increase in fructose consumption over the past 10-20 years has been linked with a rise in obesity and metabolic disorders. Fructose/sucrose produces deleterious metabolic effects in animal models. This raises concern regarding the short-term and long-term effects ...
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Pruneda Anna - - 2006
Concentrations of D-glucose, D-fructose and D-sorbitol were quantified in porcine epididymal fluid by spectrofluorimetric assays and aldose reductase (AR) and sorbitol dehydrogenase (SDH) were located immunohistochemically in the epididymal epithelium. Glucose and fructose concentrations were low (<1 mM) and decreased in the cauda whereas sorbitol concentration (4-7 mM) was rather ...
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Femenía-Font A - - 2006
The aim of the present work was to characterize in vitro sumatriptan transdermal absorption through human skin and to investigate the effect of chemical enhancers and iontophoresis applied both individually and in combination. A secondary objective was to compare the results obtained with those in porcine skin under the same ...
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Karato Mariko - - 2006
The methanolic extract of pasuchaca (Geranium dielsiaum) (PsEx) was found to suppress blood glucose elevation after oral administration of sucrose, maltose, and starch, but not after oral administration of glucose, in the mouse. In vitro examination of the inhibitory effect of PsEx on maltase activity revealed that PsEx strongly inhibited ...
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Collins Justin W - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the utility of using a tracer of 1% ethanol in 1.5% glycine for the early detection of irrigation fluid absorption during transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: In all, 126 men undergoing TURP were irrigated with a solution of 1% ethanol and 1.5% glycine; ...
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Casirola Donatella M - - 2006
The recommended diet for diabetes mellitus is rich in complex carbohydrates. We have previously shown that high carbohydrate levels in the intestinal lumen induce adaptive increases in sugar absorption which in turn exacerbate postprandial hyperglycemia in diabetic mice. alpha-Glucosidase inhibitors (AGIs) hinder digestion of complex carbohydrates and therefore alleviate postprandial ...
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Motlekar Nusrat A - - 2006
Zonula occludens toxin (Zot) is an enterotoxin obtained from the bacterium vibrio cholerae that has been shown to reversibly and safely open the tight junctions and enhance paracellular transport. AT1002 is a novel synthetic hexapeptide derived from Zot. The hypothesis to be tested in this study is that AT1002 enhances ...
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Freeman S L - - 2006
The presence of glucose in the intestinal lumen elicits a number of changes in gastrointestinal function, including inhibition of gastric emptying and food intake and stimulation of pancreatic and intestinal secretion. The present study tested the hypothesis that Na(+)-glucose cotransporter (SGLT)-3, a member of the SGLT family of transport proteins, ...
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Changes in soluble carbohydrates during storage of Caesalpinia echinata LAM. (Brazilwood) seeds, ...
Garcia I S - - 2006
Caesalpinia echinata seeds stored in laboratory environmental conditions lose their viability in one month whilst under low temperatures germination is maintained for 18 months of storage. These seeds are tolerant to desiccation, keeping their viability up to 0.08 gH2O.gDW-1. Since soluble carbohydrates are believed to be involved with desiccation tolerance ...
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Federico Lisa M - - 2006
Postprandial dyslipidemia is recognized as an important complication of insulin-resistant states, and recent evidence implicates intestinal lipoprotein overproduction as a causative factor. The mechanisms linking intestinal lipoprotein overproduction and aberrant insulin signaling in intestinal enterocytes are currently unknown. Intestinal insulin sensitivity and lipid metabolism were studied in a fructose-fed hamster ...
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Yadav Hariom - - 2006
The antidiabetic effect of dahi was observed on high-fructose-induced diabetic rats. The fasting blood glucose, glycosylated haemoglobin, insulin, free fatty acids and triglyceride levels of the dahi fed group animals were significantly lower than those of the control group (p<0.05). The imparity of the glucose tolerance test was also delayed ...
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Guglielminetti L - - 2006
Fructokinases (EC 2.7.1.4) may play an important role in carbohydrate metabolism of Oryza sativa L. (rice) seedlings under anoxia. We present here the molecular and biochemical characterizations of two rice fructokinases, namely OsFK1 and OsFK2. The results show that, at both a transcriptional and a transductional level, OsFK1 is preferentially ...
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Mandilara G - - 2006
The use of bacteriophages as potential indicators of faecal pollution has recently been studied. The correlation of the number of bacterial indicators and the presence of three groups of bacteriophages, namely somatic coliphages (SOMCPH), F-RNA specific phages (FRNAPH) and phages of Bacteroides fragilis (BFRPH), in raw and treated sludge is ...
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Dikeman Cheryl L - - 2006
Two experiments were conducted to determine the viscosities of both soluble and insoluble dietary fibers. In Expt. 1, corn bran, defatted rice bran, guar gum, gum xanthan, oat bran, psyllium, soy hulls, stabilized rice bran, wheat bran, wood cellulose, and 2 methylcellulose controls (Ticacel 42, Ticacel 43) were hydrated in ...
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Han Min - - 2006
This research attempts to clarify the cause for poor oral absorption of ginsenoside Rb1 (Rb1), one main ingredient of the well known Panax notoginseng saponins (PNS) for curing hemorrhage. Caco-2 cell monolayers were used as an in vitro model to reveal the transport mechanism of Rb1 across the intestinal mucosa. ...
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NMR metabolite profiling analysis reveals changes in phospholipid metabolism associated with the ...
Avelange-Macherel M H - - 2006
The adaptation of metabolism is thought to play a role in the acquisition of desiccation tolerance (DT). However, the importance of such a role and whether specific regulatory pathways exist remain to be assessed. Using in vitro 31P and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and biochemical assays, we analysed ...
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McWhorter Todd J - - 2006
Twenty years ago, the highest active glucose transport rate and lowest passive glucose permeability in vertebrates were reported in Rufous and Anna's hummingbirds (Selasphorus rufus, Calypte anna). These first measurements of intestinal nutrient absorption in nectarivores provided an unprecedented physiological foundation for understanding their foraging ecology. They showed that physiological ...
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Fujita Tadahisa - - 2006
An isotope dilution experiment was conducted to determine the effect of metabolizable energy intake (MEI) as starch on whole body protein synthesis (WBPS), nitrogen (N) retention and glucose irreversible loss rate (ILR) in four adult goats (Capra hircus). The goats were fed isonitrogenous diets containing three different metabolizable energy (1.0, ...
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McAnuff-Harding Marie A - - 2006
In this study, the effects of bitter yam sapogenin extract or commercial diosgenin on intestinal disaccharidases and some renal enzymes in diabetic rats were investigated. Diabetic male Wistar rats were fed diets supplemented with 1% sapogenin extract or commercial diosgenin for 3 weeks. Plasma glucose, intestinal disaccharidases and the activities ...
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Li Rachel W - - 2006
The present study was undertaken to determine whether supplementation with polymethoxylated flavones (PMFs) could ameliorate the fructose-induced hypertriglyceridemia and other metabolic abnormalities associated with insulin resistance (IR) in hamsters. Following feeding with the fructose diet, hamsters were supplemented orally with PMF-L or PMF-H (62.5 and 125 mg/kg/day) for 4 weeks. ...
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Borbás Tímea - - 2006
Microsomal monooxygenases - cytochrome P450 (CYP, EC 1.14.14.1) and flavin-containing monooxygenase (FMO, EC 1.14.13.8) - have profound roles in drug metabolism. While the induction of some metabolic enzymes such as hepatic FMO and intestinal CYP1A, CYP2B is recognized in experimental diabetes, the effect of insulin treatment on FMO and intestinal ...
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Synthesis of sulfonium sulfate analogues of disaccharides and their conversion to chain-extended ...
Johnston Blair D - - 2006
Four chain extended homologues of salacinol, a naturally occurring glycosidase inhibitor, were prepared for evaluation as inhibitors of glucosidase enzymes involved in the breakdown of carbohydrates. The syntheses involved the reactions of 1,4-anhydro-2,3,5-tri-O-benzyl-4-thio-D-arabinitol with cyclic sulfate derivatives of different monosaccharides. Debenzylation of the products afforded the novel sulfonium sulfate derivatives ...
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