نتایج جستجو برای: thiamine responsive

تعداد نتایج: 64578  

Journal: :Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine 2002
T B Corcoran B O'Hare D Phelan

A thiamine deficient patient presented to the emergency department with an acute confusional state, becoming unconscious and hypotensive following the administration of 32 g of intravenous glucose over 4 hr. A dramatic clinical improvement in his cardiovascular and neurological status followed a single intra-venous dose of 250 mg of thiamine. Profound thiamine deficiency was confirmed on bioche...

2018
David R Sannino Adam J Dobson Katie Edwards Esther R Angert Nicolas Buchon

The microbiota of Drosophila melanogaster has a substantial impact on host physiology and nutrition. Some effects may involve vitamin provisioning, but the relationships between microbe-derived vitamins, diet, and host health remain to be established systematically. We explored the contribution of microbiota in supplying sufficient dietary thiamine (vitamin B1) to support D. melanogaster at dif...

Journal: :In vivo 2017
Andrew Nishimoto Justin Usery John C Winton Jennifer Twilla

BACKGROUND Thiamine deficiency can lead to Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE), an acute and potentially life-threatening neurological disorder. Even though the main treatment modality for WE consists of thiamine replacement, evidence supporting an optimal dosing strategy and duration is unclear. PATIENTS AND METHODS We present a single-center case series of eleven patients that were admitted with...

2010
Marjorie Gangolf Jan Czerniecki Marc Radermecker Olivier Detry Michelle Nisolle Caroline Jouan Didier Martin Frédéric Chantraine Bernard Lakaye Pierre Wins Thierry Grisar Lucien Bettendorff

BACKGROUND Thiamine (vitamin B1) is an essential molecule for all life forms because thiamine diphosphate (ThDP) is an indispensable cofactor for oxidative energy metabolism. The less abundant thiamine monophosphate (ThMP), thiamine triphosphate (ThTP) and adenosine thiamine triphosphate (AThTP), present in many organisms, may have still unidentified physiological functions. Diseases linked to ...

Journal: :Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology 1981
T Inokuchi K Inoue A Aoyama N Hashizume

The effect of ethanol ingestion on thiamine metabolism was studies both in man and rats, and in the latter, the effect on the central nervous system was also studied morphologically. Fifty alcoholics who had consumed 120g of ethanol daily for more than ten years were selected including 7 with delirium tremens. None of them had either Wernicke's encephalopathy or peripheral neuritis. More than h...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2001
H M Said A Ortiz V S Subramanian E J Neufeld M P Moyer P K Dudeja

Thiamine (vitamin B(1)) is essential for normal cellular functions and growth. Mammals cannot synthesize thiamine and thus must obtain the vitamin via intestinal absorption. The intestine is exposed to a dietary thiamine source and a bacterial source in which the vitamin is synthesized by the normal microflora of the large intestine. Very little is known about thiamine uptake in the large intes...

2014
Omar Al-Attas Nasser Al-Daghri Majed Alokail Sherif Abd-Alrahman Benjamin Vinodson Shaun Sabico

Thiamine deficiency has been documented to be prevalent in patients with diabetes mellitus, and correction of thiamine deficiency in this population may provide beneficial effects in several cardiometabolic parameters, including prevention of impending complications secondary to chronic hyperglycemia. In this interventional study, we aim to determine whether thiamine supplementation is associat...

2016
Lennart Balk Per-Åke Hägerroth Hanna Gustavsson Lisa Sigg Gun Åkerman Yolanda Ruiz Muñoz Dale C. Honeyfield Ulla Tjärnlund Kenneth Oliveira Karin Ström Stephen D. McCormick Simon Karlsson Marika Ström Mathijs van Manen Anna-Lena Berg Halldór P. Halldórsson Jennie Strömquist Tracy K. Collier Hans Börjeson Torsten Mörner Tomas Hansson

Many wildlife populations are declining at rates higher than can be explained by known threats to biodiversity. Recently, thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency has emerged as a possible contributing cause. Here, thiamine status was systematically investigated in three animal classes: bivalves, ray-finned fishes, and birds. Thiamine diphosphate is required as a cofactor in at least five life-sustaini...

2013
Sung-Keun Choi Seung-Hui Baek Seung-Wook Choi

The purpose of this study was to find the effect of endurance training and thiamine supplementation on anti-fatigue during the exercise. Each nine students from K Women's University went through three cross-over treatments: placebo treatment, training treatment and thiamine treatment. Training treatment was performed with bicycle ergometer exercise for four weeks (five days per week). Each exer...

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