Basing upon comprehensive checkup of 82 patients with metabolic syndrome authors made diagnostics of different forms of sialoadenosis in them. The disease proceeded on the background of abdominal adiposity, lipid metabolism derangements, glucose toleration disturbances and diabetes mellitus of the 2nd type with reduction of tissue sensitivity to insulin (insulin resistivity). Results of the fulfilled patient treatment showed that it was necessary to include in the complex of therapeutic measures metformine (glukofagee) producing positive effect upon carbohydrate metabolism and also to normalize the work of glands increasing their secretory activity.
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Objective: To study of nerve structures in the aortic wall in atherosclerosis using a complex of immunohistochemical markers.
Material And Methods: The objects of the study were excised fragments of the wall of the thoracic and abdominal aorta along with visually determined unstable atherosclerotic plaques. To study nerve structures on paraffin sections, immunohistochemical reactions were performed for the PGP 9.
Basing upon comprehensive checkup of 82 patients with metabolic syndrome authors made diagnostics of different forms of sialoadenosis in them. The disease proceeded on the background of abdominal adiposity, lipid metabolism derangements, glucose toleration disturbances and diabetes mellitus of the 2nd type with reduction of tissue sensitivity to insulin (insulin resistivity). Results of the fulfilled patient treatment showed that it was necessary to include in the complex of therapeutic measures metformine (glukofagee) producing positive effect upon carbohydrate metabolism and also to normalize the work of glands increasing their secretory activity.
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September 1993
Department of Neurology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106.
We studied changes in the spatial and temporal distribution of the beta amyloid precursor protein (APP) of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in experimental ischemic brain injury. Rats with repeated reversible occlusions of one middle cerebral artery showed striking APP reactivity in astrocytic processes in perifocal regions and adjacent white matter. APP reactive dystrophic axons and neurons were also evident in the cortex and hippocampus ipsilateral to the MCA occlusion.
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June 1993
Division of Neuropathology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106-4901.
We studied the prevalence of ubiquitin-reactive dystrophic neurites in neocortex of cases with Huntington's disease (HD), with a history of dementia lasting from 5 to 8 years before death, and in four age-matched controls. The ubiquitin-reactive neurites, identified as round structures localized outside neuronal and glial cells, were quantified in six microscopic fields of cingulate, 2nd temporal and 2nd parietal cortical gyri. The number of ubiquitin-reactive neurites in HD was 12 to 16 times that of controls in the three cortical areas examined.
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