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https://read.qxmd.com/read/8882421/anti-ganglioside-antibodies-in-new-onset-type-1-diabetic-patients-and-high-risk-subjects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Tiberti, F Dotta, E Anastasi, P Torresi, G Multari, E Vecci, D Andreani, U Di Mario
Insulin dependent (type 1) diabetes mellitus appears to be a genetically determined autoimmune disease. Gangliosides have been implicated in type 1 diabetes as antigenic determinants recognized by islet cell antibodies (ICA) and shown to be able to modulate autoimmune phenomena in experimental diabetes. In order to explore in type 1 diabetes the humoral immune reactivity against gangliosides, taking into account their pancreatic localization and molecular characteristics, antibodies to gangliosides GM3, GM2, GM1, GD3, GD1a, GD1b, and GT1b have been investigated in sera from new onset type 1 diabetics and relatives of type 1 diabetic patients with or without insulin (CIAA) and/or islet cell autoantibodies...
1995: Autoimmunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1092602/influence-of-exocrine-and-endocrine-pancreatic-function-on-intestinal-brush-border-enaymatic-activities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
W F Caspary, K Winckler, P G Lankisch, W Creutzfeldt
Digestive enzymatic activities (disaccharidases, alkaline phosphatase, peptide hydrolases) have been determined in the mucosa of 14 patients with chronic pancreatitis. All had an abnormal secretin-pancreozymin test. Four patients had insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, four a pathological glucose tolerance test. Nine patients had steatorrhoea. Maltase, sucrase, and alkaline phosphatase activity was significantly elevated in patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, whereas those of lactase, trehalase, and peptide hydrolase were normal...
February 1975: Gut
https://read.qxmd.com/read/925746/pancreatitis-following-spinal-cord-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M E Carey, F C Nance, H D Kirgis, H F Young, L C Megison, D G Kline
Six cases of pancreatitis following spinal cord injury are presented. No single, etiologically accepted mechanism already postulated to cause pancreatitis can account for all the cases reported. The authors hypothesize that spinal cord disruption may produce pacreatitis by sympathetic-parasympathetic nervous system imbalance resulting in over-stimulation of the sphincter of Oddi. This may lead to stasis of secretions with absorption of amylase into the systemic circulation, and structural pancreatic damage...
December 1977: Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/847384/pancreatic-extract-and-the-intestinal-uptake-of-vitamin-b12-ii-inhibitory-effect-of-trypsin-and-trypsinogen
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G Von der Lippe, K J Andersen, L Mörkrid, H Schjönsby
Pancreatic extract (PE) contained small-molecular, thermo-stable as well as macro-molecular, thermo-labile factors capable of reducing the uptake of 57CoB12 bound to rat intrinsic factor by perfused rat intestinal segments (p less than 0.01 and p less than 0.01). Neither non-radioactive vitamin B12 nor non-pacreatic protein reduced the 57CoB12-uptake (p greater than 0.5 and p greater than 0.1) Crystalline trypsin and trypsinogen, but not chymotrypsin, also inhibited the uptake (p less than 0.05, p less than 0...
1977: Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/830567/effect-of-somatostatin-on-meal-stimulated-pancreatic-exocrine-secretions-in-dogs
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R M Wilson, G Boden, L S Shore, N Essa-Koumar
The effect of exogenously administered somatostatin (SRIF) on meal-stimulated secretions of the exocrine pancreas was studied in dogs with chronic pancreatic fistulas. Dogs were fed 600 gm. of raw meat, and pacreatic output of water, bicarbonate, and protein was measured. Bicarbonate and protein secretions rose markedly postfeeding in all control animals. Four hundred micrograms or 100 mug. of SRIF infused for one hour together with a meal completely prevented the postfeeding rise in pancreatic secretions. SRIF (100 mug...
January 1977: Diabetes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/133918/-the-differentaition-between-malignant-and-benign-lesions-by-retrograde-pancreaticography
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W Brühlmann, A Rüttimann
The accuracy of ERCP in the differentiation between carcinoma of the pancreas and chronic pancreatitis is evaluated in a series of 39 cases with proved final diagnosis. The specificity of 6 different morphological types of duct alterations for carcinoma or for chronic pacreatitis is analyzed. - The accuracy of differentiation was 90% in the present series. Long, irregular stenosis or localized destruction of ductal branches were found in carcinoma only. Short, smooth stenosis or diffuse duct alterations were present in pancreatitis only...
June 1976: RöFo: Fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiete der Röntgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin
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