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Rabiee A R - - 1997
Arterio-venous (A-V) difference techniques were used in cattle to examine ovarian energy metabolism, cholesterol uptake and steroid hormone outputs. Catheters were inserted into the ovarian vein and facial artery, and Transonic flow transducers were placed around the ovarian A-V plexus. Further, in some cows, the effects of a challenge with ...
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Svorc J - - 1997
A new concept of a composite transducer for amperometric biosensors based on the use of a solid substance with amphiphilic character (called a solid binding matrix, SBM) is presented. The electrochemical properties of the transducers prepared with five different SBMs and the characteristics and performance of SBM-based glucose sensors prepared ...
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Chua-anusorn W - - 1997
Iron-loaded human spleen tissue was immersed in neutral buffered formalin over a period of 200 days. Over the first 60 days, iron leached steadily from the tissue until 3% had been lost. Thereafter, no further iron leaching was detected. Comparisons of Mossbauer spectra of freeze-dried tissue and tissue freeze-dried after ...
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Suarez F L - - 1997
We reported previously that consumption of one cup of milk (240 mL) per day produced negligible symptoms in lactase-nonpersistent (LNP) individuals self-described as being severely lactose intolerant. We hypothesized that such LNP individuals could also tolerate two cups of milk per day if taken in two widely divided doses with ...
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Tuomainen T P - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To study if there is an association between mildly elevated body iron and glucose homeostasis indexes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A cross-sectional population study was conducted in 1,013 middle-aged men, and an association of serum ferritin with concentrations of serum insulin, blood glucose, and serum fructosamine was tested. RESULTS: ...
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Skogsdal Y - - 1997
There is evidence that newborn babies feel pain even at the lowest gestational ages when they can survive. Because sweet solutions such as sucrose, given orally, may relieve pain in neonates, we decided to compare the effects of two concentrations of glucose (normally used for intravenous infusions) and of breast ...
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Hugi D - - 1997
Calves intensively fed milk replacers frequently develop postprandial insulin resistance, characterized by excessively elevated plasma insulin concentrations, hyperglycemia, and glucosuria. To test the hypothesis that insulin secretion and insulin-dependent dependent glucose metabolism are modified by age and carbohydrate intake, 20 male calves (Simmental x Red Holstein) were fed a milk ...
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Lundström K - - 1997
The dominant RN(-) allele occuring in the Hampshire pig breed is associated with a high glycogen content in glycolytic muscles. To determine the RN phenotype in meat, certain alternative rapid methods were studied. Instead of using whole muscle, meat juice released from post-mortem longissimus dorsi muscle was used in the ...
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Hinchliffe R F - - 1996
The Bayer H1 automated blood counter was used to assess the MCHC values of 40 nonanaemic patients with HbC trait, 21 with HbD trait, 23 with HbE trait and 69 with HbS trait. These were compared with values from controls with a normal Hb phenotype. Values were significantly higher in ...
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A recent report of acute hepatic and renal toxicity associated with drinking bile from fish (grass carp) alerted epidemiologists in Saudi Arabia to the possibility of similar risks associated with an existing practice of drinking sheep bile. To assess the prevalence and adverse effects of this practice, in 1995 the ...
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Holtenius P - - 1996
A low level of energy (110 MJ ME) and a low concentrate/forage ratio (10/90) at calving resulted in low basal concentrations of glucose and insulin, but the cows had the capacity to increase the glucose level after glucagon injections. No signs of disturbances in the metabolic adaptation were observed. High ...
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Subiyatno A - - 1996
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of Cr supplementation on blood metabolite and hormonal responses of Holstein cows to glucose challenges during late pregnancy and early lactation and to propionate challenges during early lactation. Eight multiparous and 4 primiparous cows (Experiment 1) and 12 primiparous cows (Experiment 2) ...
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Kinetics of removal and reappearance of non-transferrin-bound plasma iron with deferoxamine therapy.
Porter J B - - 1996
The rapidity and duration of the response of non-transferrin-bound iron (NTBPI) to chelation therapy are largely unknown and have important implications for the design of optimal chelation regimens. Methodology was developed to measure simultaneously NTBPI, deferoxamine (DFO), and its major metabolite. NTBPI was present in all but 2 of 28 ...
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Little D R - - 1996
Hemochromatosis is a disorder of iron metabolism that causes progressive damage to the liver, pancreas, heart and other organs. It is the most common autosomal recessive disorder among whites, and it occurs five times more frequently in males than in females. Manifestations include diabetes mellitus, hepatic dysfunction, congestive heart failure ...
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Mak R H - - 1996
Ten patients (18 +/- 1 yr) on chronic hemodialysis (HD) with anemia were studied before and after treatment with erythropoietin (EPO) for 9 mo. Six patients had evidence of iron overload (serum ferritin over 300 ng/ml; group I) and the other four patients (serum ferritin below 300 ng/ml; group II) ...
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Bouhnik Y - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To assess in healthy humans the effects of prolonged ingestion of Bifidobacterium sp fermented milk (BFM) with or without inulin on fecal bifidobacteria and some bacterial enzymatic activities. DESIGN: Twelve volunteers randomly divided into two groups were studied for three consecutive periods. During the ingestion period, they received BFM ...
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Sakai T - - 1996
Intravenous administration of 500 ml of 50% glucose solution to 10 nonketotic dairy cows increased the blood glucose and insulin concentrations 7-fold immediately following administration. Blood glucose and insulin concentrations of ketotic cows were about 6- and 3-fold higher, respectively, immediately following glucose administration. Administration of 1000 ml of 25% ...
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Liu P - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxation parameters can be used to quantify iron in tissues, the relationship between NMR spectrometric T2 relaxation measurements and tissue iron concentration were verified in a novel murine cardiac iron overload model. METHODS: Congenital heterozygous thalassemic mice and controls were injected with ...
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Perez-Bravo F - - 1996
This study was designed to examine the hypothesis that some environmental factors increase the risk for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Data on dietary history was collected from 80 diabetic children from the Santiago de Chile Registry and from 85 nondiabetic control subjects who were comparable in terms of age, sex, and ...
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Gerstein H C - - 1996
Environmental factors are important for the development of Type 1 diabetes mellitus. They likely account for changes in the incidence of this disease over time, as well as the well-documented differences in incidence in ethnically and genetically similar people living in different parts of the world. There is a relationship ...
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Yaouanq J M - - 1995
Haemochromatosis is a common autosomal recessive disorder of iron metabolism caused by a gene in tight linkage with HLA class I genes. Despite intensive research, the molecular defect and underlying biochemical anomaly are still unknown. Diabetes, a serious complication of haemochromatosis, is frequently associated with cirrhosis which reduces life expectancy. ...
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Schernthaner G - - 1995
Immunointervention studies with immunosuppressive drugs (Cyclosporin A, Azathioprine) in type-1 diabetic patients after clinical diagnosis demonstrated that improvement of beta-cell function is not sufficient and longlasting. Since 80 - 90 % of the beta-cell mass are already destroyed at onset of type-1 diabetes, intervention studies with nicotinamide and insulin (parenteral ...
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Harraki B - - 1995
Trace elements (TE) are now commonly added into the nutritive admixtures used in total parenteral nutrition (TPN) to prevent deficiencies which can be observed in patients undergoing long-term intravenous feeding. Although the needs in TE are not exactly known during a TPN, some of them must be considered as essential ...
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Potashnik R - - 1995
Possible association between the degree of iron load and glucose metabolism has been postulated by both in vivo and in vitro studies. Because skeletal muscle plays a major role in whole body glucose utilization, we evaluated the effect of iron chelators deferoxamine (DFO) and bipyridyl (Bip) on glucose metabolism and ...
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Chilliard Y - - 1995
Metabolic effects of rapeseed oil, niacin, or both were investigated for multiparous Holstein-Friesian cows in midlactation. Cows were continuously infused with water (control), rapeseed oil, niacin, or rapeseed oil plus niacin into the proximal duodenum, using a 4 x 4 Latin square design. Oil infusion resulted in higher plasma concentrations ...
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Burton J L - - 1995
Our previous research showed enhanced immune responses, including mitogen-induced blastogenesis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from feedlot calves and periparturient dairy cows supplemented with dietary chromium (Cr). The objective of the present study were to test whether blood sera from Cr-supplemented periparturient cows contained immunomodulatory activity for mitogen-stimulated peripheral blood ...
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Hofman Z - - 1995
This investigation examined the plasma glucose and insulin response in 6 trained athletes after consumption of four commercially available sport feedings 2 hr before as well as immediately after 1 hr of running under common training conditions. Four feedings were compared: Feeding 1, 160 g CHO/400 ml; Feeding 2, 69 ...
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Dundar M S - - 1995
A gut model has been used to examine the speciation of three dietary available elements, Cu, Zn and Fe and their complexation with fibre and multivitamins. The analytical system consisted of an FI-ICP-MS interface for the determination of soluble and insoluble elemental distributions in samples. Solubility of elements was found ...
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Gerstein H C - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: To determine the feasibility of a randomized double-blind controlled trial of an infant formula without intact cow's-milk protein for preventing type I diabetes in high-risk children. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We surveyed 83 people who either were parents of a child with type I diabetes or were pregnant women ...
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Hansen L R - - 1995
Eight ewe lambs (TE) born to ewes implanted with testosterone propionate between d 40 and 70 of gestation and 10 ewe lambs (CE) and 10 wether lambs (CW) from non-implanted ewes were used to measure the effects of prenatal androgenization on growth and metabolism. Starting BW (approximately 60 d of ...
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Atwood C S - - 1995
The concentrations of lactose, glucose, glucose 6-phosphate, glucose 1-phosphate, UDPglucose, UDPgalactose, UDP, UMP, inorganic phosphate, ADP and AMP (metabolites involved in the lactose synthesis pathway), and cAMP, galactose and fructose were measured in the mammary secretion from sucked (n = 9) and unsucked (n = 4) mammary glands of nine ...
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McGuire M A - - 1995
Five lactating Holstein cows were subjected to a hyperinsulinemiceuglycemic clamp to examine the effects of insulin on milk yield and composition. Of special interest was the evaluation of the glucogenic-insulin theory of milk fat depression. Cows were fed every other hour to minimize postprandial effects, and blood samples were obtained ...
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Sato S - - 1995
Mitogenic responses of peripheral blood lymphocytes in naturally occurring clinical puerperal metritis and mastitis were investigated. Glucose consumption index (GCI) values for phytohaemagglutinin (PHA), concanavalin A (Con A) and pokeweed mitogen (PWM) in the puerperal metritic cows and mastitic cows were significantly lower than those in the healthy cows. Suppression ...
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Lammi-Keefe C J - - 1995
We measured levels of plasma and milk alpha-tocopherol in women with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), women without IDDM, and healthy reference women. Milk collections were made at 7, 14, 42, and 84 days postpartum; blood was collected at 3, 14, and 42 days. Postprandial glucose at 80 min was used ...
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Bellver S P - - 1995
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of exogenous recombinant bovine somatotropin (bST) treatment on whole-body glycemic responsiveness and sensitivity to exogenous insulin in preruminant and ruminant lambs. Twelve milk-fed (MF) and 12 ruminating (RUM) wether lambs weighing 20 +/- 0.6 kg were assigned to one of ...
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Williams C B - - 1995
Breed parameters for a computer model that simulated differences in the composition of empty-body gain of beef cattle, resulting from differences in postweaning level of nutrition that are not associated with empty BW, were estimated for 17 biological types of cattle (steers from F1 crosses of 16 sire breeds [Hereford, ...
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VanRaden P M - - 1995
A preliminary national evaluation of productive life was computed from records of 11 million Holsteins. Data were a mixture of projected and completed months in milk by 7 yr of age. Data were analyzed with the animal model programs currently used for yield traits. Genetic trend for productive life was ...
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Coppens L - - 1995
We report an unusual observation of Yersinia enterolitica (YE) bacteremia with subcutaneous with subcutaneous abscesses on the scalp and, by gradual extension, cerebritis in a diabetic patient. All clinical signs disappeared after surgical drainage of the abscesses and protracted antibiotherapy. The well-known affinity of YE for iron led us to ...
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BoznaĆski A - - 1995
Cow's milk has been considered as a possible trigger of the autoimmune response that destroys pancreatic B-cells, thus causing insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. We investigated 46 children with IDDM. In this group we showed an increased total IgE in 58.6% of cases and the presence of specific IgE antibodies induced ...
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Ben-Ghedalia D - - 1995
Digestibility by dairy cows of monosaccharide constituents in rations based on wheat or ryegrass silage as the sole roughage component was examined in this study. Six cows in early lactation were divided into two groups with similar performance data at the onset of the experiment and fed for ad libitum ...
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Cheung R - - 1994
Epidemiological and experimental evidence suggested that denial of dietary cow milk protein early in life protects genetically susceptible children and animals from insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM). Bovine serum albumin (BSA) was proposed as a candidate milk-borne mimicry antigen responsible for the diabetogenic cow milk effect. Elevated anti-BSA antibodies have been observed ...
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Phatak P D - - 1994
Hereditary hemochromatosis is a common disorder of iron metabolism with a prevalence as high as 8 per 1000. Affected individuals absorb excessive amounts of dietary iron and over time, tissue iron deposition results in skin discoloration, arthropathy, hepatic cirrhosis, heart failure, diabetes mellitus and impotence. Early diagnosis and institution of ...
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Welch F J - - 1994
This article reviews the disease process hemochromatosis, which is now recognized as one of the most common genetic disorders. Hemochromatosis is transmitted as autosomal recessive, and occurs in 3% of persons of Anglo-Saxon descent. It is caused by an inappropriate increase in intestinal iron absorption resulting in deposition of excess ...
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Niederau C - - 1994
Haemochromatosis is one of the most common inborn errors of metabolism. In prospective epidemiological studies the frequency of haemochromatosis is 0.0037 (76/20333 subjects) for homozygotes which corresponds to a gene frequency of 0.061 and a frequency of heterozygotes of 0.115. Abnormality in liver function tests, weakness and lethargy, skin hyperpigmentation, ...
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Fava D - - 1994
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that the consumption of dairy products, including fluid cows' milk and cheese, is related to the incidence of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), we correlated incidence rates in children 0-14 years of age with cows' milk and cheese consumption in nine regions of a single country, ...
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Karjalainen A - - 1994
Concentrations of asbestos bodies (AB) were assessed by optical microscopy of 10 ml iron-stained samples and compared with the exposure history acquired by personal interview for 156 patients. Concentrations equalling or exceeding 1 AB/ml were found in 85% of patients who had been heavily exposed to asbestos and only 7% ...
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Logan J I - - 1994
We report two brothers with complete caeruloplasmin deficiency. The brothers presented with dementia and diabetes mellitus. Twelve relatives have partial caeruloplasmin deficiency. There is no copper overload. Transmission is autosomal recessive. DNA analysis showed genetic linkage between the deficiency and various polymorphic markers flanking the caeruloplasmin gene on chromosome 3q25. ...
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Simpson R B - - 1994
Angus (n = 14) and Brahman (n = 14) cows were used to evaluate the effects of insulin administered concomitantly with FSH in a superovulation regimen. Cows were allotted to four pen replicates by treatment and breed, and received FSH (i.m.) twice a day for 5 consecutive days (first day ...
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Petry C D - - 1994
Augmented fetal hemoglobin synthesis during diabetic pregnancy increases fetal iron demand. To study the effect of increased fetal iron demand on placental transferrin receptor (TR), we utilized a monoclonal antibody to localize placental TR immunoreactivity and 125I-labeled transferrin to study TR binding characteristics in 10 placentas from poorly controlled diabetic ...
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Natunen J - - 1994
Radiolabelled lacto-N-neohexaose was fucosylated with partially purified alpha (1,3)fucosyltransferase(s) from human milk. Structural analysis of the monofucosylated products obtained at an early stage of the reaction revealed that both distal branches of the acceptor had reacted equally well, generating Lewis x determinants, while the reducing end glucose had not reacted. ...
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