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We demonstrated the existence in the retina of an argyrophilic perivascular membrane comparable in all respects to that which exists throughout the vascular system. We compared our findings by light microscopy with those previously reported. We identified, by electron microscopy, the normal general location of the network between the basal laminae of the glial and vessel cells and demonstrated its selective staining with
silver
methenamine. These perivascular fibers, intercapillary strands, and bridges develop in relation to the process of retinal vascularization and the potential for forming these fibers is reactivated in senility and disease, as in
diabetes
. We summarized the evidence by concluding that these fibers are most likely composed of reticulin; it appears provable that in the past there may have been some confusion with neural fibers.
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PMID:Perivascular and intervascular reticular fibers of the retina. 5 89
Experimental
diabetes
in the rat was induced by alloxan (40 mg/kg body weight) and resulted in permanent hyperglycaemia (mean glycaemia: 403.0 mg/100 ml). The animals were left untreated for more than 16 months. The mesangial cell of the renal glomerulus was studied by serial biopsies performed each month under light anaesthesia in the diabetic animals and in normal controls of the same age. Large dense bodies appeared in the cytoplasm after 3 months in the diabetics and after 10 months in the controls. With time, a larger number of mesangial cells contained these dense bodies. At the end stage they seem to be mainly lipidic. When NO3Ag is given in the drinking water the dense bodies accumulate particles of
silver
, suggesting that they contain fragments of the basement membrane. While the acid phosphatase reaction was negative in biopsy specimens from diabetic animals, it remains possible that the large dense bodies belong to the lysosomial system. This point, as well as the pathologic significance of the dense bodies is currently investigated.
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PMID:Long-term alloxan diabetes in the rat. Study of mesangial cell morphology by serial biopsies. 19 6
This review concerns the present state of accomplishments in the study of SEM of human and experimental renal disease. Critical techniques of specimen preparation reviewed include perfusion fixation, razor tissue sectioning, alcohol cryofracture, microtome sectioning of paraffin or styrene embedded tissue, ultraplaning with glass knives of hard carbowax embedded tissues and glomerular isolation. Gold-palladium coating and heavy metal impregnation with osmium, uranium, and
silver
are discussed. A compendium of SEM observations of human glomerular, vascular and tubular disease is presented. Techniques for SEM of experimental renal disease are reviewed. These include latex vascular injection, freeze drying, x-ray microanalysis and use of backscattered electron imaging. Experimental models previously investigated by SEM are puromycin aminonucleoside nephrosis, daunomycin nephrosis, and N,N1-Diacetylbenzedine glomerulopathy, nephrotoxic serum nephritis, and protamine perfusion glomerulopathy. Reviewed are acute tubular necrosis caused either by angiotensin, hypotension, norepinephrine, glycerol, mercury, and unilateral renal artery occlusion, also potassium depletion nephropathy, alloxan
diabetes
and diphenylamine-induced polycystic disease.
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PMID:SEM of human and experimental renal disease. 52 33
A number of cortizol metabolic indices were examined in 162 patients with moderately severe and severe
diabetes mellitus
of different duration. The following disturbances of the hormone metabolism which depended on decompensation of the disease were revealed: changes in the rate of cortizol elimination from the circulation, the prevalence of compounds with the oxygroup in the 11th carbon atom, an increase of the urinary excretion of nonconjugated 17-OCS with a relative reduction of excretion of glucoronide fraction and some increase of the sulfate fraction content. Possible causes of the detected disturbances and the informative character of the method of 17-OCS determination in the urine after
Silber
and Porter in patients with
diabetes mellitus
are discussed.
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PMID:[Cortisol metabolism in diabetes mellitus]. 67 23
Both of the methods for the histochemical detection of heavy metals have given corresponding results. In normal animals and also in non-diabetic men was a visible strong fluorescence after application of 2-methyl-8-hydroxychinoline and a strong sulfide-
silver
-reaction. This results are also in animals with
diabetes mellitus
clear. In asymptomatical and clinical manifest
diabetes mellitus
is established in contrast a weak exhibition of the elastic membranes of vessels with both of the methods.
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PMID:[Histotopochemical investigations on elastic membranes of blood vessels with special regard of diabetes mellitus. iv. Heavy metals (author's transl)]. 82 92
Case report on a 25-year-old patient with
diabetes mellitus
which is difficult to be controlled. Relapsing vomitting, loss of body-weight, retention of substances normally contained in the urine, hyperpotassaemia, hypernatraemia as well as an increased insulin sensitivity render an additionally existing morbus Addison probable. Confirmation by means of the determination of the Porter-
Silver
chromogenes. It is referred to the apparantly frequently not understood syntropy in
diabetes mellitus
and Addison's disease. An autoimmunological process is discussed.
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PMID:[Increased insulin-sensitivity as a 1st indication of Addison's disease in a juvenile diabetic patient]. 96 Sep 5
In our previous studies in experimental diabetic rats, we have observed close similarities of ultrastructure and accumulation of IgG and IgM between the mesangial expansion and arteriolar hyalinosis of the glomerulus, and have presumed that both diabetic lesions are essentially of similar nature. In the present study, we carried out a further study on the constituents of both these lesions, using the PA-TCH-SP-PD technique for neutral carbohydrates, sialic acid and glycoproteins and the IgG-gold-
silver
technique for type IV collagen and fibronectin. The above staining and immunolabelings proved to be comparable in both lesions of diabetic glomerulopathies. This argues for the hypothesis of the identity of the two lesions.
Diabetes
Res Clin Pract 1992 Dec
PMID:Similarity of the constituents between glomerular arteriolar and mesangial lesions in experimental diabetes. 128 17
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that excessive severity of ischaemic heart disease in diabetics is due, in part, to capillary inadequacy. Sections from autopsied hearts of diabetic patients with and without myocardial infarction as well as from those of patients with infarcts and no
diabetes
were used for morphometric studies of intramural microvessels in areas without infarction. Normoglycaemic patients with normal hearts were also examined. Two to five transverse sections from each of 44 hearts (stained with methenamine
silver
) were examined for capillary numerical density, capillary to myofibre ratios, and myofibre diameters. Averages for each case and totals for each group were calculated and compared. Normoglycaemic patients with infarcts had increased morphometric values. Diabetics with infarcts had significantly lower capillary densities than the other groups. In conclusion, it is suggested that in
diabetes
there is an inadequate ischaemia-induced, reactive angiogenesis. This may contribute towards increased myocardial vulnerability in further ischaemic injury and perhaps to diabetic cardiomyopathy.
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PMID:Human coronary microvessels in diabetes and ischaemia. Morphometric study of autopsy material. 151 82
Pulmonary surfactant is critical for gas exchange and is composed of both phospholipids and specific surfactant-associated proteins. The most abundant surfactant protein is termed surfactant apoprotein A (SP-A). This protein is thought to be important in the formation of tubular myelin, in absorption of surfactant to the air-liquid interface, in recycling of surfactant in alveolar type II cells, and in the regulation of secretion. We have examined the expression and localization of SP-A mRNA in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats by in situ hybridization using a specific rat cDNA probe.
Diabetes
was induced by intraperitoneal injection of 60 mg/kg streptozotocin. After 10 wk, lungs were excised and examined by in situ hybridization and by light and electron microscopy. The ultrastructural examination demonstrated the marked changes of endoplasmic reticulum of alveolar type II cells, as reported previously. Immunohistostaining of SP-A in diabetic lungs was weak in alveolar type II cells. However, by autoradiographs of in situ hybridization, compared with the control lungs, a larger number of
silver
grains for the SP-A mRNA were shown in alveolar type II cells and also in some bronchiolar epithelial (Clara) cells from the diabetic lungs. Alveolar type II cells having high contents of
silver
grains were also increased in number. These results were confirmed by measurement of the SP-A content and by Northern blot analysis. The present study demonstrates an overexpression of SP-A mRNA despite the ultrastructural changes in the endoplasmic reticulum of alveolar type II cells in the diabetic lungs, which will provide new information on the regulatory mechanism of SP-A gene expression.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Overexpression of pulmonary surfactant apoprotein A mRNA in alveolar type II cells and nonciliated bronchiolar (Clara) epithelial cells in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats demonstrated by in situ hybridization. 154 Mar 94
The molecular basis of eight DR4 subtypes resides in several nucleotide substitutions in the third hypervariable region of the DR beta 1 chain. The typing of DR4 subsets using the mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) assay or allele-specific oligonucleotide hybridization is expensive, cumbersome, and requires the use of radioisotopes. We have therefore developed a rapid and safe procedure for subtyping DR4-alleles that involves selective amplification of the second exon of the DR4-DRBI gene followed by unambiguous subtype discrimination after digestion with five allele-specific endonucleases [polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP)] and visualization of the polymorphic fragments with
silver
or ethidium bromide staining. Validity of this subtyping procedure was initially examined by the use of cell lines of known subtypes. Three groups of DR4 patients with insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus
(IDDM) from Chinese, Tunisian, and Caucasian populations were subtyped and the prevalence of subtype associations with IDDM was compared.
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PMID:A simple nonradioactive method of DNA typing for subsets of HLA-DR4: prevalence data on HLA-DR4 subsets in three diabetic population groups. 168 Aug 38
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