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Viscoelastic substances in correlation with intraocular hypotony have gained great significance in low-irritation cataract surgery within the last few years. The differences in their chemical properties, and thus in their effect on the eye, formed the grounds for a controlled clinical study comparing sodium
hyaluronic acid
, representing the group of glucosamine glykanes, and hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (HPMC), representing the group of cellulose ethers. Two hundred cataract patients, excluding those suffering from
diabetes mellitus
, glaucoma and severe corneal damage, were examined on the 1st, 2nd and 5th postoperative day, as well as 4 weeks postoperatively. Statistically, no significant differences were found as regards IOP and postoperative anterior chamber irritation. From the economical point of view, methocel (HPMC) should be preferred to sodium
hyaluronic acid
in routine cataract surgery due to the lower costs.
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PMID:[Controlled clinical study of two viscoelastic substances]. 175 27
Diabetic foot ulcers are a significant clinical problem. Lyophilized type I collagen (LC) can stimulate wound healing by promoting platelet adhesion and aggregation and acting as a chemotactic factor for macrophages. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of LC in the treatment of diabetic ulcers. Twenty patients (twelve males and eight females, age range 60-78 years) affected by non-insulin-dependent
diabetes
and ulcers (19 foot ulcers and 1 post-traumatic wrist ulcer) were, consecutively and at random, treated with LC or
hyaluronic acid
medicated gauze. The two groups were comparable in age, sex, size and etiopathogenesis of ulcers, metabolic state. The mean time for wound healing in the group treated with LC was 32.4 +/- 8.6 days, and in the group treated with
hyaluronic acid
medicated gauze was 49.0 +/- 11.0 days (p less than 0.001). The data suggest that LC significantly improves wound healing and is more active than medicated gauze in the treatment of diabetic ulcers.
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PMID:Lyophilized collagen in the treatment of diabetic ulcers. 179 3
The hypothesis of genetic defects in glycosaminoglycan (GAG) regulation among patients with insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus
(IDDM) and nephropathy was assessed by studies in tissue cultures of fibroblasts obtained from 7 patients with normal urinary albumin excretion, 11 patients with diabetic nephropathy, and 6 nondiabetic control subjects. The incorporation of [2H] glucosamine and [35S] sulfate into
hyaluronic acid
(HA), chondroitin sulfate and dermatan sulfate (CS + DS), and heparan sulfate (HS) was measured in cells, matrix, and medium and related to micrograms of tissue protein. Large interindividual variations were seen in all three groups, and the incorporation of [3H] glucosamine into HA, CS + DS, and HS and [35S] sulfate into CS + DS and HS were not significantly different between the three groups. However, the fractional incorporation of [3H]glucosamine into HS was significantly reduced in diabetic patients with nephropathy compared with control subjects. This was the case not only when related to the total amount of GAGs (P = 0.014) but also when related to HA (P = 0.014). No significant difference was seen between control subjects and normoalbuminuric diabetic patients. The degree of N-sulfation of HS was not significantly different between the experimental groups. The results suggest that patients with diabetic nephropathy may suffer from deficiencies of coordinate regulation in the biosynthesis of GAG in fibroblasts, which may lead to a reduced density of HS in the extracellular matrix. If these changes reflect alterations in the biosynthesis of GAG from endothelial, myomedial, and mesangial cells, this observation may be relevant for the pathogenesis of severe diabetic complications.
Diabetes
1991 Jun
PMID:Possible genetic defects in regulation of glycosaminoglycans in patients with diabetic nephropathy. 204 Mar 93
The effect of
diabetes mellitus
on the interdental alveolar bone has been long debated. The present study reported the distribution of glycosaminoglycans (GAG) in normal and diabetic alveolar bone using histochemical techniques. Animals were rendered diabetic and killed at 2, 4, 6 and 9 weeks after injections. Tissues were stained with Alcian blue 8GX dye (pH 2.5) to demonstrate GAG and the intensity of the staining reactions compared with age-matched controls. During the experiment, weights of control animals did not change significantly; weights of diabetic animals were significantly less than initial weights from 0-6 weeks (p less than 0.001), but became nearly equal by 9 weeks. Staining intensity of diabetic bone demonstrated initial decrease (0-4 weeks) followed by a marked increase (4-9 weeks) suggesting an early decline in bone GAG levels followed by increased bone GAG levels as compared to age-matched control and initial levels. Bone GAG levels were significantly different between diabetics and age-matched controls at 2 (p less than 0.005) 4 (p less than 0.001), 6 (p less than 0.001) and 9 (p less than 0.001) weeks after streptozotocin injections. Digestion with chondroitinase AC, ABC and streptomyces hyaluronidase suggested significant differences between control and diabetic bone matrix in the levels of chondroitin 4 and 6 sulfates (p less than 0.05) and
hyaluronic acid
(p less than 0.001) but not dermatan sulfate. In control and diabetic bone, chondroitin sulfates were located within the bone matrix, dermatan sulfate within bone matrix and Sharpey fiber bundles.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Proteoglycans of alveolar bone of diabetic and non-diabetic mice: a histochemical study. 298 Feb 36
A 41-year-old woman was diagnosed as having Werner's syndrome associated with bladder cancer. The patient noticed sudden, total gross hematuria in September, 1985. Cystoscopy revealed a papillary tumor with a stalk that was accompanied by a daughter tumor and concealed the left ureteral orifice. The tumors were 25 X 20 X 10 mm and 15 X 10 X 5 mm. Double contrast cystograms, computed tomography and transurethral echo showed no invasion of muscle layer. Intravesical instillation of mitomycin (10 mg), cylocide (300 mg) and adriacin (30 mg) was carried out 3 times per week for 4 weeks. Tumor size was reduced, and then TUR was performed. High power section of the removed bladder tumor showed pathologically PNT, TCC, grade II, INF alpha, pTla, lyo and v(-). The patient had such clinical manifestations as short stature with low body weight, thin limbs and stocky trunk, senile face, early graying hair, highpitched voice, bilateral cataracts, osteoporosis, sclerodermia-like signs, flat feet, tendency toward
diabetes mellitus
and parental consanguinity.
Hyaluronic acid
was not detected in the urine. To the best of our knowledge, this seems to be the 30th report describing the association of malignancy with Werner's syndrome in Japan; besides, only one other case of bladder cancer in Werner's syndrome has been reported to date in the world.
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PMID:[A case of Werner's syndrome associated with bladder cancer]. 359 91
Acanthosis nigricans is a marker for disorders of insulin action, endocrine abnormalities, and cancer of internal organs. To evaluate the clinical significance of this marker the systemic alterations and clinical features of 26 patients with acanthosis nigricans seen at two institutions were reviewed. Most subjects affected by acanthosis nigricans were female (20 patients), Caucasian (22 patients), in the third decade of life (13 patients), and overweight (24 patients greater than 120 percent ideal body weight). Gonadal disease, present in 17 patients, was expressed as polycystic ovary syndrome (11 cases), disorders of prolactin secretion (two cases, one with polycystic ovary syndrome), streak gonads (one case), and hypogonadism of the male (four cases). Thyroid disease and tinea versicolor were present in four patients each. Three patients were receiving insulin therapy for
diabetes mellitus
, and in two additional patients
diabetes mellitus
was detected during the diagnostic workup. All patients had elevated fasting insulin levels; most of them also had an exaggerated insulin response to a glucose load. Two of 18 patients tested had antibodies against the insulin receptor in the circulation. Skin biopsy of acanthosis nigricans lesions from all 26 patients showed a typical pattern of hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, and epidermal papillomatosis. Colloidal iron staining showed glycosaminoglycan infiltration of the papillary dermis (21 of 21 cases), consisting mainly of
hyaluronic acid
. It is concluded that: (1) hyperinsulinenemia and local dermal glycosaminoglycan deposition are regular features in acanthosis nigricans and (2) patients with acanthosis nigricans should be screened for
diabetes mellitus
, gonadal disease, and hypothyroidism.
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PMID:Spectrum of endocrine abnormalities associated with acanthosis nigricans. 367 58
The effect of sera from male type 2 (non-insulin dependent) diabetics in variable metabolic control on the proliferation of, and on the synthesis of
hyaluronic acid
and collagen in human aortic smooth muscle cells (HSMCs) in culture was studied. Pooled sera from diabetics in poor metabolic control either with or without antidiabetic drugs stimulated the proliferation and
hyaluronic acid
synthesis of the cells more than did pooled serum from healthy controls. On the other hand, pooled serum from diabetics in good metabolic control did not have a higher stimulatory effect on the growth of HSMCs than pooled control serum. Indeed, it increased the synthesis of
hyaluronic acid
similarly as did the pooled serum from poorly controlled diabetics. The synthesis of collagen was not affected by pooled diabetic sera. When the effects of 14 male diabetic sera were individually measured using the same functions of HSMCs, metabolic control of
diabetes
did not correlate with various activities of diabetic sera on HSMCs. The results show that sera of type 2 diabetics contain factors affecting the functions of HSMCs. The activity of the factors on cell proliferation is related to some extent to the degree of glycemic control, as shown in experiments with serum pools, but experiments with individual sera show that other serum properties unrelated to the metabolic control of
diabetes
are also of importance.
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PMID:Effect of sera from male type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetics on human aortic smooth muscle cells in culture. 382 Nov 98
The effect of streptozotocin-induced
diabetes
on the glycosaminoglycan composition of rat renal cortical tissue was evaluated. Glycosaminoglycans were isolated and purified from the kidney cortex of control and diabetic rats by means of digestion with collagenase, pronase and ethanol precipitation. Subsequent fractionation was performed by ion exchange chromatography on Dowex 1-X2 Cl using various concentrations of sodium chloride solution. The glycosaminoglycan in each fraction was characterized by digestion with hyaluronidase, chondroitinase AC and ABC. The undigested glycosaminoglycans were separated after each enzyme digestion and quantitated. The glycosaminoglycan composition of each fraction was computed from the enzyme digestion profile. The results indicate that in renal cortex of streptozotocin induced diabetic rats there was a significant reduction in the levels of dermatan sulfate, heparan sulfate and
hyaluronic acid
, while the chondroitin sulfate remained unaffected. In light of this finding, the significance of these anionic polysaccharides in renal functions is discussed.
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PMID:Alterations in the rat renal glycosaminoglycans in streptozotocin-induced diabetes. 660 Sep 34
Crude glycosaminoglycans were prepared from acetone powder of diabetic, toxemic, and normal term placentas. Glycosaminoglycan composition was determined by electrophoresis and densitometric scanning with and without treatment with testicular hyaluronidase and chondroitinase ABC. The identity of individual glycosaminoglycans was confirmed by the nature of their hexosamine. Glycosaminoglycan content was found to be significantly increased in diabetic placentas and increased to a lesser degree in the toxemic placentas. The amount of
hyaluronic acid
was elevated in both abnormal tissues, and heparan sulfate was slightly higher in
diabetes
, while unchanged in toxemia. Dermatan sulfate was markedly reduced in the abnormal placentas while chondroitin 4/6 sulfate was unaltered. An attempt was made to correlate the histopathologic changes reported to occur in these conditions with the alterations in the glycosaminoglycans patterns of placentas.
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PMID:Glycosaminoglycan patterns in diabetic and toxemic term placentas. 677 11
Diabetic and normal cell lines from Chinese hamster kidneys were cultured in media containing 35SO4 and 3H-glucosamine. Glycosaminoglycans (GAG) were extracted and analyzed from the media, trypsin, and cell pellet by enzymatic and electrophoretic procedures. Significant increases in the
hyaluronic acid
content were noted in all three fractions of diabetic GAGs when compared with normals. In addition, an increased heparan sulfate content and decreased chondroitin sulfate amounts were noted in diabetic cell lines. These data suggest that in vivo changes in GAG types and amounts in diabetic kidneys seen by others may also be seen in cultured cells.
Diabetes
1981 May
PMID:Analysis of glycosaminoglycan from diabetic and normal Chinese hamster cells. 678 29
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