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Twenty-one patients with familial amyloidosis and polyneuropathy have been examined for the presence of skin lesions, localized to the lower legs and feet. The lesions were classified as atrophic skin lesions, hypertrophic scar-like skin lesions, rubeosis plantarum, spontaneous blisters, necrotic skin lesions, yellow nails, traumatic skin lesions, purpura and abundant pigmented small non-atrophic spots. Skeletal destructions in the feet were also demonstrated. In many respects these lesions are similar to those of long-standing
diabetes mellitus
. I studied the cutaneous reactions to local thermal trauma with heat and
cold
to the legs and forearms in 11 patients. Petechiae were observed within the area of traumatization with either heat or
cold
more often in patients than in controls. Four of the 11 patients developed atrophic circumscribed skin lesions at the site of traumatization.
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PMID:Skin lesions of the legs and feet and skeletal lesions of the feet in familail amyloidosis with polyneuropathy. 125
The role of hydroxyethyl starch (HES), the colloid component of the UW solution, was tested in canine pancreas preservation. Segmental pancreatic autografts were preserved for 48 hr
cold
storage with UW solution with HES (group 1) or UW solution without HES (group 2). After preservation, the pancreas was transplanted, and survival, serum glucose, serum amylase, intravenous glucose tolerance tests, tissue water content, and histology were compared between groups. In group 1 (with HES), 9/10 dogs were long-term survivors with one dog dying due to causes unrelated to preservation failure. In group 2 (without HES), 3/6 dogs died due to graft loss within one week posttransplant (P = 0.01). No graft failure occurred in group 1 (0/9) versus graft loss in 4/6 dogs in group 2 (P = 0.04). All animals in group 1 (with HES) showed normal serum glucose and amylase concentrations postoperatively, normal tissue water values after preservation, k values comparable to those observed after segmental autotransplantation without preservation, and relatively good histology. In group 2 (without HES), in 4/6 dogs graft failure occurred that led to the death (3 dogs) of the animals or to a diabetic state (1 dog). After 48-hr
cold
storage without HES, a significant increase in tissue water content, glucose and amylase levels was seen. After transplantation, hyperglycemia, hyperamylasemia, and clinical
diabetes
were observed in 4/6 dogs. Autopsy and histological evaluation showed evidence of thrombosis and ischemic insult. Two of 6 dogs in group 2 remained normoglycemic during follow-up with borderline k values. The results suggested that for consistently successful 48-hr preservation of the pancreas, HES is an important component of the UW solution. Although a colloid may not be essential for short-term preservation of kidney and liver, it appears to be an important factor in successful pancreas preservation.
...
PMID:The importance of a colloid in canine pancreas preservation. 137 32
Insulin autoantibodies (IAA), a marker for insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus
(IDDM), have been reported in other diseases such as thyroid disease and after treatment with sulfhydryl containing medications. Reported prevalences of IAA in non-diabetics vary widely, probably due in part to methodological differences between laboratories. In addition, certain sera may have a high non-specific binding to insulin. We compared a radioimmunoassay (RIA) for IAA which included non-specific binding with an RIA that incorporated a competitive displacement with
cold
insulin to remove non-specific binding. Using the RIA which measured specific plus non-specific binding, IAA positivity was found in 22/92 (23.9%) of sera from thyroid disease patients, 16/124 (12.9%) of random masked sera from a hospital laboratory, 27/335 (8.1%) of first degree relatives of IDDM patients, 63/178 (35.4%) of subjects with newly diagnosed IDDM, and 0/92 (0%) of normal controls. Insulin antibodies (IA) were found in 80/99 (80.8%) of insulin-treated diabetic subjects. In contrast, using the displacement assay which allowed measurement of specific binding, the frequency of IAA positivity was lower for subjects with thyroid disease (7/92 (7.6%)), random hospital sera (12/124 (9.8%)), and for first degree relatives of IDDM patients (8/335 (2.4%)), while higher for subjects with newly diagnosed IDDM (71/178 (39.9%)). Subjects with insulin-treated
diabetes
(78/99 (78.8%)) and normal subjects (1/92 (1.1%)) showed little change. Strikingly, three of the eight (37.5%) relatives of IDDM patients that were positive in the RIA measuring specific binding were detected only because
cold
displacement was utilized. We conclude: (1) subjects with thyroid disease and first degree relatives of IDDM patients frequently have high non-specific binding for IAA in an RIA not employing a
cold
displacement step, (2) in some newly diagnosed IDDM patients and first degree relatives of IDDM patients, IAA may be missed by an assay not optimized to measure specific binding, and (3) displacement with
cold
insulin increases both the specificity and sensitivity of RIAs measuring insulin autoantibodies.
...
PMID:Increased specificity and sensitivity of insulin antibody measurements in autoimmune thyroid disease and type I diabetes. 140 44
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) is produced in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) as a 255-amino acid precursor (pro-TRH) with 5 TRH progenitor sequences. Pro-TRH is enzymatically processed to yield TRH and other peptides, which are transported to the median eminence and released into hypophysial portal blood. To elucidate the role of TRH in the control of thyroid function, we studied hypothalamic TRH synthesis and release in many conditions. TRH synthesis and release were assessed by pro-TRH mRNA measurement, and by sampling portal blood or push-pull perfusate, respectively. Destruction of the PVN reduced TRH and TSH secretion dramatically, while electrical stimulation of this nucleus enhanced their release. Hence, the PVN is important for normal TSH secretion. TRH synthesis and release decreased in hyperthyroid rats, but increased in hypothyroid rats. The magnitude of these changes, however, was small compared with alterations in TSH, suggesting that the feedback of thyroid hormones on TSH release is mainly exerted at the pituitary level. TRH synthesis and release increased during
cold
exposure, and decreased during starvation and
diabetes
. Thus, altered thyroid function during
cold
exposure,
diabetes
and starvation seems due to modified hypothalamic TRH synthesis and release.
...
PMID:Regulation of hypothalamic TRH production and release in the rat. 151 60
The use of a laser Doppler flowmeter to detect microcirculatory impairment and abnormalities in sympathetic neural control of blood flow in the hands and feet was evaluated. Measurements were carried out in 15 insulin dependent diabetic patients with retinopathy, 14 uncomplicated diabetics and 15 normal subjects. Three tests were assessed (1) the hyperaemic response of the skin microcirculation to local heating at 44 degrees C; (2) the reactive hyperaemic response of the skin microcirculation to 2 min arterial occlusion; and (3) the peripheral vasoconstrictor reflexes to
cold
challenge and inspiratory gasp. Tests (1) and (2) were applied to the dorsum of the hand and foot and test (3) to the pulp of the fingertip and toe. All tests were carried out with the subjects peripherally vasodilated by indirect heating. At the hand no differences were found between the groups for any of the measures. The hyperaemic response to local heating at the dorsum of the foot showed that the maximum flow in complicated diabetics was significantly lower than that in uncomplicated patients (P less than 0.01) and in normal subjects (P less than 0.002). A new measure, the time for flow to increase to 3 times basal flow, was longer in the complicated group compared with the uncomplicated (P less than 0.02) and the normal groups (P less than 0.001). This test also showed that the response in the uncomplicated group was slower than in the normal group (P less than 0.01). The post-occlusive hyperaemic response did not differ between groups. Measurement of vasoconstrictor reflexes showed that the complicated group had a poorer response to
cold
challenge at the big toe than the uncomplicated group (P less than 0.02) and the complicated group generally tended to have poorer responses than the other two groups. In conclusion, we have found that the hyperaemic response to local heating can detect microvascular impairment in
diabetes
before other complications become apparent and that the vasoconstriction test may be able to identify individuals with peripheral sympathetic neuropathy.
...
PMID:Detection of microvascular impairment in type I diabetics by laser Doppler flowmetry. 153 24
Allotransplantations in rats have demonstrated that aggregates of purified islet endocrine cells are less immunogenic than isolated islets. If purified islet cells are to be tested in humans, their preparation should be feasible from
cold
-preserved organs. We compared the yield in purified beta-cells from freshly harvested rat pancreases with that from
cold
-stored organs. After 24 h of preservation in Collins' solution or in University of Wisconsin (UW) solution, the number of purified beta-cells per pancreas was 40% lower (P less than 0.05) than that obtained from nonpreserved controls. Addition of 5 mM benzamidine/4% bovine serum albumin to Collins' solution resulted in similar recoveries as with freshly harvested organs; this addition did not increase the yield from UW solution-stored organs. When compared to preparations from fresh pancreases, islets and islet cells isolated from pancreases preserved in Collins' solution-bovine serum albumin-benzamidine were comparable in structural integrity, viability in culture, secretory responsiveness in vitro, and capability of correcting hyperglycemia in streptozocin-induced diabetic rats. We conclude that addition of benzamidine to Collins' preservation solution allows purification of islet beta-cells from 24-h-preserved rat pancreases in the same yield and quality as from freshly harvested organs. These results indicate that
cold
-preserved pancreases can be used for the preparation of purified islet cell grafts.
Diabetes
1992 Mar
PMID:Cold storage of rat pancreas before purification of islet beta-cells. 155 89
Fifty-two rat pancreas transplants were performed to investigate which components of the UW solution were essential for successful pancreas preservation. LEW rats were used and the pancreata stored at 4 degrees C for 48 hr after flushing with commercial UW solution (ViaSpan, DuPont Pharmaceuticals) or a number of simplified solutions. Following storage the pancreata were transplanted into syngeneic recipient animals with streptozotocin-induced
diabetes mellitus
. Graft function was assessed by regular postoperative blood sugar measurements and a glucose tolerance test on the 14th postoperative day. With commercial UW solution, 4 of 9 recipients (44%) showed satisfactory graft function, while only one of 5 pancreata preserved using Eurocollins solution demonstrated satisfactory function. With solution A, in which hydroxyethyl starch and insulin were omitted from the standard UW solution, 3 of 7 recipients (43%) showed satisfactory function. Omission of glutathione, allopurinol, and adenosine from this solution (solution B) gave satisfactory function in 4 of 8 cases (50%). Substitution of raffinose in solution B with an equimolar concentration of glucose (solution C) resulted in acceptable function in 5 of 8 cases (62%). Increasing the raffinose concentration in solution B to 100 mM/L resulted in only 2 of 8 grafts (25%) with adequate function. By contrast, reversing the Na/K concentrations in solution A resulted in 100% (7/7) satisfactory graft function. We conclude that the rat pancreas can be successfully transplanted following 48-hr
cold
preservation using UW solution and some simplified versions, and that a substantially simplified lactobionate-based solution with a reversed sodium/potassium ratio improved survival.
...
PMID:A comparison of some simplified lactobionate preservation solutions with standard UW solution and Eurocollins solution for pancreas preservation. 156 38
We describe three patients with trophic ulceration and blistering of the fingertips associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the patients also had non-insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus
. Autonomic neuropathy distal to the carpal tunnel was probably present in all subjects at the time of presentation; in the patient with recent symptoms the skin was warm, and sweating was virtually absent, whilst the other two patients described
cold
skin, consistent with prolonged autonomic neuropathy.
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PMID:Blisters, ulceration and autonomic neuropathy in carpal tunnel syndrome. 161 Jul 13
Small and large fibre neuropathy are common findings in patients with long-standing
diabetes mellitus
. The Thermal Threshold Tester was tested to obtain normal values for thermal perception threshold for warmth and
cold
. This device produces thermal stimuli by means of a Peltier element placed on the skin. Warm and
cold
thresholds are measured using a forced choice method with an up-and-down-transform rule and expressed in degrees Celsius (degree C). Thresholds were measured at the right wrist and right foot in 80 normal subjects, divided into four age groups; 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, and 55-65 years. The repeatability coefficient was assessed by twice measuring 39 diabetic patients without known neuropathy. Warm thermal threshold in the hand showed a significant increase with age from 0.09 +/- 0.5 (mean +/- SD) in the youngest age group to 0.17 +/- 0.08 degree C (p less than 0.05) in the oldest age group.
Cold
thermal threshold in the hand (varying between 0.08 +/- 0.04 and 0.14 +/- 0.05 degree C) and warm thermal threshold in the foot (varying between 2.45 +/- 1.93 and 4.06 +/- 2.57 degrees C) did not differ significantly between the four age groups. There was a significant increase in
cold
thermal threshold in the foot with age, increasing from 0.31 +/- 0.24 to 0.56 +/- 0.44 degree C (p less than 0.05). Reproducibility in the diabetic subjects was good for measurements of warm and
cold
threshold in the hand, but poor for warm threshold in the foot in the normal range and for
cold
thermal threshold in the abnormal range.
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PMID:Thermal threshold testing for the assessment of small fibre dysfunction: normal values and reproducibility. 164 3
1. Measurements were made, relative to tissue DNA, of the activities of enzymes of glycerolipid synthesis in homogenates of interscapular brown adipose tissue. These were: mitochondrial and microsomal forms of glycerolphosphate acyltransferase (GPAT), Mg(2+)-dependent phosphatidate phosphohydrolase (PPH) and fatty acyl-CoA synthetase (FAS). 2. In normal animals, 3 days of
cold
-exposure (4 degrees C) increased all activities. The increase in mitochondrial GPAT activity was particularly pronounced (5-fold). Administration of the beta-adrenergic agonist BRL 26830A mimicked the effect of
cold
on microsomal GPAT activity. Mitochondrial GPAT, PPH and FAS activities were unresponsive to BRL 26830A. The alpha-adrenergic agonist phenylephrine significantly decreased activities of GPAT and PPH. 3. Streptozotocin-
diabetes
decreased mitochondrial GPAT activity, but did not abolish the effect of
cold
to increase this activity or the activity of microsomal GPAT.
Diabetes
abolished the effect of
cold
on PPH and FAS activities. 4. The findings are relevant to signals that drive early events in mitochondriogenesis and cell proliferation in brown adipose tissue on exposure to
cold
.
...
PMID:Activities of enzymes of glycerolipid synthesis in brown adipose tissue after treatment of rats with the adrenergic agonists BRL 26830A and phenylephrine, after exposure to cold and in streptozotocin-diabetes. 167 97
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