نتایج جستجو برای: hyperglycaemia

تعداد نتایج: 3119  

2017
Victor V. Revin Natalia A. Klenova Natalia V. Gromova Igor P. Grunyushkin Ilia N. Solomadin Alexander Y. Tychkov Anastasia A. Pestryakova Anna V. Sadykhova Elvira S. Revina Ksenia V. Prosnikova Jean-Christophe Bourdon Nikolai Zhelev

Background: This study examines the effect of graduated hyperglycaemia on the state and oxygen-binding ability of hemoglobin, the correlation of phospholipid fractions and their metabolites in the membrane, the activity of proteolytic enzymes and the morphofunctional state of erythrocytes. Methods: Conformational changes in the molecule of hemoglobin were determined by Raman spectroscopy. The s...

2007
Y Miyazaki H Kawano T Yoshida S Miyamoto J Hokamaki Y Nagayoshi H Yamabe H Nakamura J Yodoi H Ogawa

AIMS Type 2 diabetes is preceded by a symptom-free period of impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Pancreatic B-cell function decreases as glucose intolerance develops. In many patients with IGT, fasting blood glucose is within normal limits and hyperglycaemia occurs only postprandially. We examined whether pancreatic B-cell function changes during acute hyperglycaemia induced by oral glucose loadi...

2017
Stanley Irobekhian Reuben Okoduwa Ismaila A Umar Dorcas B James Hajiya M Inuwa

BACKGROUND Pathophysiological investigation of disease in a suitable animal model is a classical approach towards development of a credible therapeutic strategy. This study examined appropriate insulin level in selecting animal model for type 2 diabetes (T2D) studies. METHOD Albino Wistar rats (150-200g) were divided into two groups fed with commercially available normal-diet-feed (NDF) and w...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2005
Shin Tsunekawa Yoshitaka Miura Naoki Yamamoto Yuji Itoh Yoh Ariyoshi Takao Senda Yutaka Oiso Ichiro Niki

OBJECTIVE Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) has been shown to play an important role in the regulation of islet function. We investigated its effects in beta-cell-specific calmodulin-overexpressing diabetic (CaMTg) mice, in which we consider that apoptosis of beta cells is the primary defect leading to basal hyperglycaemia. METHODS CaMTg mice were treated with continu...

Journal: :QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians 2013
S R Henderson R Maitland O G Mustafa J Miell M A Crook S R Kottegoda

BACKGROUND Severe hypertriglyceridaemia is a recognized complication of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); however, there is no consensus on acute management despite the significant risk of developing associated complications such as acute pancreatitis and hyperviscosity syndrome. AIM To identify the association between hyperglycaemia and severe hypertriglyceridaemia in patients with T2DM and a...

Journal: :Clinical science 2008
Philip E Cryer

Glucagon, in the setting of absolute or relative insulin deficiency, is thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of hyperglycaemia in diabetes, but much of the evidence is extrapolated from short-term studies to the long-term condition. In the present issue of Clinical Science, Li and co-workers report that infusion of glucagon raised fasting plasma glucose concentrations and impaired glucose ...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1984
D Poinoosawmy A F Winder

Intraocular pressure and levels of glucose in plasma were recorded during a standard glucose tolerance test for 54 patients with chronic simple or low-tension glaucoma, and osmolality in plasma was also recorded for 12 patients. Significant correlations between the rates of change of these variables were not obtained, but the overall response of intraocular pressure correlated with the overall ...

2016
J. B. Harp G. D. Yancopoulos J. Gromada

Hyperglycaemia is commonly observed on admission and during hospitalization for medical illness, traumatic injury, burn and surgical intervention. This transient hyperglycaemia is referred to as stress-induced hyperglycaemia (SIH) and frequently occurs in individuals without a history of diabetes. SIH has many of the same underlying hormonal disturbances as diabetes mellitus, specifically absol...

2005
M. LEE

THE breakdown of liver glycogen which occurs as one of the chief mechanisms controlling the blood sugar level has generally been ascribed to the liver amylase, but it has recently been suggested that the main path of glycogen breakdown may be through a phosphorylating system involving a phosphorylase which forms hexosephosphate and a phosphatase which hydrolyses the hexosephosphate to glucose [...

2010
Ivan Gornik Ana Vujaklija-Brajković Ivana Pavlić Renar Vladimir Gašparović

INTRODUCTION Critical illness is commonly complicated by hyperglycaemia caused by mediators of stress and inflammation. Severity of disease is the main risk factor for development of hyperglycaemia, but not all severely ill develop hyperglycemia and some do even in mild disease. We hypothesised that acute disease only exposes a latent disturbance of glucose metabolism which puts those patients ...

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