نتایج جستجو برای: thiamine responsive

تعداد نتایج: 64578  

2017
Georgia Kritikos Jacqueline M. Parr Adronie Verbrugghe

Recent pet food recalls for insufficient dietary thiamine have highlighted the importance of adequate thiamine intake in dogs and cats, as thiamine is an essential dietary nutrient with a critical role in energy metabolism. Prolonged thiamine deficiency leads to clinical signs that can span several organ systems, and deficiency can be fatal if not reversed. In this review, the current knowledge...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1972
Y Hashitani J R Cooper

In continuing studies in this laboratory on the role of thiamine in nervous tissue we have recently accumulated some evidence to suggest that the neurophysiologically active form of the vitamin may be thiamine triphosphate (TTP) as opposed to the coenzyme form, thiamine pyrophosphate (thiamine-PP) (l-3). Since a specific enzyme exists in brain which catalyzes the hydrolysis of thiamine-PP (4), ...

2015

The diagnosis of thiamine deficiency is essentially made on clinical grounds and may present with neurological deficit such as peripheral neuropathy and Wernicke’s encephalopathy, or with high output heart failure (wet beriberi). This study was done to determine the frequency with which both the neurological and cardiovascular manifestations coexist in states of thiamine deficiency. The hospita...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Kristina Schauer Jürgen Stolz Siegfried Scherer Thilo M Fuchs

Thiamine pyrophosphate is an essential cofactor involved in central metabolism and amino acid biosynthesis and is derived from thiamine (vitamin B(1)). The extent to which this metabolite is available to bacterial pathogens replicating within host cells is still little understood. Growth studies using modified minimal Welshimer's broth (mMWB) supplemented with thiamine or the thiamine precursor...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Ghislain Schyns Sébastien Potot Yi Geng Teresa M Barbosa Adriano Henriques John B Perkins

In bacteria, thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) is an essential cofactor that is synthesized de novo. Thiamine, however, is not an intermediate in the biosynthetic pathway but is salvaged from the environment and phosphorylated to TPP. We have isolated and characterized new mutants of Bacillus subtilis that deregulate thiamine biosynthesis and affect the export of thiamine products from the cell. Del...

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2013
Antonio Costantini Maria Immacolata Pala

OBJECTIVES To demonstrate that fatigue and other disorders related to ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are the manifestation of an intracellular mild thiamine deficiency and not due to malabsorbtion, augmented requirements, or nutritional factors, and that this dysfunction is curable with high doses of thiamine administered orally or parenterally. DESIGN In this pilot study, we treated ...

Journal: :Alcohol research & health : the journal of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 2003
Peter R Martin Charles K Singleton Susanne Hiller-Sturmhöfel

A deficiency in the essential nutrient thiamine resulting from chronic alcohol consumption is one factor underlying alcohol-induced brain damage. Thiamine is a helper molecule (i.e., a cofactor) required by three enzymes involved in two pathways of carbohydrate metabolism. Because intermediate products of these pathways are needed for the generation of other essential molecules in the cells (e....

Journal: :British medical journal 1984
M Dancy G Evans M K Gaitonde J D Maxwell

Thiamine state was investigated in patients with alcoholic liver disease, patients with various non-alcoholic liver diseases, and controls using a direct technique (thiochrome assay) to measure thiamine, thiamine monophospate, and the active coenzyme thiamine pyrophosphate in whole blood after isolating the fractions by ion exchange chromatography. Overall nutrition was similar in all groups as...

2015
Hubert Barennes Khouanheuan Sengkhamyong Jean Pascal René Maniphet Phimmasane

BACKGROUND Infantile beriberi (thiamine deficiency) occurs mainly in infants breastfed by mothers with inadequate intake of thiamine, typically among vulnerable populations. We describe possible and probable cases of infantile thiamine deficiency in northern Laos. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Three surveys were conducted in Luang Namtha Province. First, we performed a retrospective survey o...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1969
D E Dravnieks F Skoog R H Burris

The effect of kinetin on the de novo formation of thiamine in tobacco callus cultures was measured by following the isotope dilution of previously introduced (14)C-thiamine. Thiamine was determined by the thiochrome fluorescence assay after chromatographic purification. Morphological effects induced by high kinetin concentrations were visible within a week after tissue transfer, but thiamine sy...

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