The canonical non-homologous end joining (c-NHEJ) repair pathway, generally viewed as stochastic, has recently been shown to produce predictable outcomes in CRISPR-Cas9 mutagenesis. This predictability, mainly in 1-bp insertions and small deletions, has led to the development of in-silico prediction programs for various animal species. However, the predictability of CRISPR-induced mutation profiles across species remained elusive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose Of Review: The present article explores some of the newer noninvasive techniques for monitoring cardiac output in the pediatric population. These new techniques can be utilized in both a wide variety of patient sizes and the unique pathology of congenital cardiopathy. These techniques may assist in optimizing therapy in the intensive care setting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInnate immune stimulation with Toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists is a proposed modality for immunotherapy of melanoma. Here, a TLR7/8 agonist, 3M-011, was used effectively as a single systemic agent against disseminated mouse B16-F10 melanoma. The investigation of the mechanism of antitumor action revealed that the agonist had no direct cytotoxic effects on tumor cells tested in vitro.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Acyanotic congenital heart diseases may occasionally present with tracheobronchial obstruction. Increased pulmonary blood flow against a high-resistance pulmonary bed may create significant pulmonary artery dilation.
Methods: We report an unusual case of ventricular septal defect and right aortic arch coarctation, complicated with distal tracheal compression secondary to a pincer effect created by a right aortic arch and a massively dilated pulmonary artery.
It has been proposed that the hexosamine pathway acts as a nutrient-sensing pathway, protecting the cell against abundant fuel supply, and that accumulation of hexosamines represents a biochemical mechanism by which hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia induce insulin resistance. We hypothesized that if an increased flux through the hexosamine pathway caused insulin resistance in humans, the hexosamine levels should be increased in adipose and/or muscle tissue in insulin-resistant subjects, such as patients with type 2 diabetes and obese individuals. In addition, we reasoned that if the hexosamine pathway were a nutrient-sensing pathway, hexosamine levels in adipose and skeletal muscle tissue should be correlated with levels of circulating nutrients, such as glucose and free fatty acids (FFAs) and leptin concentrations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Mater Sci Mater Med
February 2001
Glucose kinetics were investigated in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits, in which a percutaneous device was implanted. The device was used for collection of tissue fluid and as carrier of an amperometric glucose sensor. Changes in glycaemia were reflected in subcutaneous tissue fluid.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Mater Sci Mater Med
August 2000
In the current study subcutaneous glucose kinetics were investigated in tissue fluid collected with a percutaneous device (PD). PDs containing a subcutaneous tissue chamber were implanted subcutaneously in New Zealand white rabbits. Sintered titanium fiber mesh sheets were used for subcutaneous anchorage of the PD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHorseshoe lung is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by an isthmus of the pulmonary parenchyma that extends posterior to the pericardial reflection at the cardiac apex and across the midline. There is unilateral, usually right-lung hypoplasia and most cases are associated with the scimitar syndrome. We present the case of an infant with horseshoe lung but with hypoplasia of the left lung and levocardia that was not associated with the scimitar syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Objective: A single dose of theophylline improves hypoglycemia unawareness in type 1 diabetic patients. Prolonged theophylline use is, however, associated with emergence of tolerance. This study investigated whether prolonged use of theophylline retains efficacy for counterregulatory defects in patients with type 1 diabetes and hypoglycemia unawareness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: Despite high-dose s.c. insulin therapy, some Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients remain in poor metabolic control.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 41-year-old Somalian female inhabitant of The Netherlands presented with malaise and cervical lymph node swelling. Enlarged mediastinal, hilar and abdominal lymph nodes were found on CT scan. Subsequently the left lacrimal gland became swollen, accompanied by periostitis of the lateral orbit margin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnimal studies suggest that overactivity of the hexosamine pathway, resulting in increased UDP-hexosamines [UDP-N-acetylglucosamine (UDP-GlcNAc) and UDP-N-acetylgalactosamine (UDP-GalNAc)] is an important mechanism by which hyperglycemia causes insulin resistance. This study was performed to test this hypothesis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Eight obese patients with uncontrolled DM type 2 and severe insulin resistance were treated with iv insulin for 28 +/- 6 d aimed at euglycemia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNed Tijdschr Geneeskd
July 2002
Despite considerable scientific efforts, no clinical method is currently available for the continuous monitoring of glucose in subcutaneous tissue fluid. In general, good results were obtained during in-vitro experiments with various implantable glucose sensors. However, after implantation these devices exhibited a progressive loss of sensor function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Microalbuminuria reflects widespread vascular dysfunction in type 1 diabetes mellitus and results from increased glomerular sieving caused by changes in transglomerular pressure and/or permselectivity characteristics of the glomerular basement membrane. Increased tubular reabsorption or degradation of albumin will offset an early increase in albuminuria. We hypothesized that the infusion of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) as a tool to increase glomerular permeability might uncover changes in permselectivity in patients with uncomplicated type 1 diabetes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines recommend that the blood pressure (BP) should be routinely measured in sitting or supine followed by standing position, providing that the arm of the patient is placed at the level of the right atrium in each position. The aim of our study was to test the influence of body and arm position on BP measurement in diabetic patients.
Methods: In 142 patients with diabetes mellitus the BP was measured using a semiautomatic oscillometric device (Bosomat-R): (i) after 5 min of rest sitting on a chair with one arm supported at the right atrial level and with the other arm placed on the arm support of the chair, (ii) after 5 min of rest lying on a bed with both arms placed on a bed, and (iii) after 30 s and after 2 min of standing with one arm (the same as in sitting position) supported at the right atrial level and with the other arm vertical, parallel to the body.
Background: Recent investigations have shown that glibenclamide inhibits the opening of vascular ATP-sensitive potassium channels during ischemia. This observation may implicate cardiovascular effects of sulphonylurea derivatives when used under conditions of ischemia in patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus. In addition to resistance arteries, the (pre) capillary vessels also contain ATP-dependent potassium channels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: It has been reported that sodium-lithium countertransport (Na/Li CT) activity is increased in patients with diabetes mellitus and that this increased Na/Li CT activity is associated with the development of diabetic nephropathy. It is unclear however, whether Na/Li CT is related to other pathophysiological factors in diabetic patients. We studied kinetic parameters of Na/Li CT activity together with other putative risk factors for microangiopathy in normoalbuminuric type 1 diabetic patients and matched control subjects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: Glibenclamide attenuates the protective responses to opening of vascular ATP-sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channels during ischaemia. Therefore, glibenclamide treatment of Type 2 diabetes mellitus may have hazardous cardiovascular effects when used under conditions of ischaemia. Glimepiride and metformin seem to lack such characteristics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIatrogenic hypoglycemias and the subsequent occurrence of hypoglycemia unawareness are well-known complications of intensive insulin therapy in type 1 diabetic patients that limit glycemic management. From a pharmacological point of view, the adenosine-receptor antagonist theophylline might be beneficial in the management of hypoglycemia unawareness. Theophylline stimulates the release of catecholamines and reduces cerebral blood flow, thereby facilitating stronger metabolic responses to and a prompter perception of decreasing glucose levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlibenclamide inhibits the opening of vascular ATP-sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channels, which represents a protective mechanism during ischaemia. This effect may imply harmful cardiovascular effects of glibenclamide when used under conditions of ischaemia in patients with Type II diabetes. Acarbose is not associated with effects on the cardiovascular system, because the drug is not absorbed from the bowel.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCharcot's arthropathy is a relative uncommon complication of diabetic neuropathy. The aetiology remains poorly understood. According to the neurotraumatic theory, the foot, which has become insensitive through neuropathy, is subjected to extensive (micro)trauma through continuation of use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Endocrinol Metab
May 2001
Overactivity of the hexosamine biosynthetic pathway may underlie hyperglycemia-associated insulin resistance, but to date human studies are lacking. Hexosamine pathway activation can be mimicked by glucosamine (GlcN). In the present placebo-controlled study we determined whether GlcN infusion affects insulin resistance in vivo.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe objective of this investigation was to evaluate the influence of polymorphonuclear granulocytes on the performance of uncoated and cellulose acetate/Nafion coated amperometric glucose sensors in vitro. The response of these sensors was also investigated in serum. Uncoated and coated sensors showed lower sensitivities to glucose, with a significant drift in sensor output upon exposure to serum or leukocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biomed Mater Res
January 2001
The objective of this investigation was to study the influence of impaired wound healing on the tissue response to bone-anchored percutaneous devices. For this reason, diabetes mellitus was induced in rabbits with alloxan. Untreated rabbits were used as controls.
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