Publications by authors named "N Srimaruta"

The capacity for greater fat absorption relative to carbohydrate absorption in protracted diarrhea of infancy was studied in a developed and a developing country (Buffalo, NY, and Bangkok, Thailand). Fifty patients with protracted diarrhea in the first year of life (defined as liquid stools of more than 20 mL/kg per day with more than a 14-day duration) were randomly assigned to receive either a standard semielemental diet (Pregestimil) or a high-fat semielemental diet that contained 40% more fat. The increased fat was largely in the form of medium-chain triglycerides, with the new diet providing 60% of the fat as medium-chain triglycerides compared with 40% in the standard diet.

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Neonatal rat pancreata are not responsive to stimulation by cholecystokinin (CCK) and this has been shown to be due partly to low binding of CCK to pancreatic acinar cells of rats at this age. The effect of thyroxine on the maturation of CCK receptor binding and enzyme secretion is studied. One-day-old rat pups were injected daily with thyroxine (0.

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Maternal vitamin D deficiency has been shown to lead to reduced body weights in developing rat pups. To evaluate the effects of vitamin D deficiency alone both in dams and pups during the perinatal age on the ontogeny of gastrointestinal enzymes, female weanling rats (3 weeks of age) were divided into three groups. Groups I and II were fed a control (vitamin-D-replete) diet.

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12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA) and cholecystokinin octapeptide stimulate amylase secretion in dispersed pancreatic acini, presumably acting via the activation of protein kinase C. In this study, we examined TPA pretreatment on the subsequent response of rat pancreatic acini to secretagogues. Acini exposed to TPA (3 X 10(-7) M) at 37 degrees C reduced the subsequent amylase secretion as stimulated by cholecystokinin octapeptide and carbachol, but not by A23187 or VIP.

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Two thousand Thai children with asthma were studied prospectively. Boys were more frequently affected than girls, with the ratio of 1.54:1.

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