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Diabetes mellitus is satisfactorily controlled in the rat by hepatic implantation of isolated, isologous pancreatic islets. The transplanted islets appear to be viable for at least 6 months after implantation, and hepatic function studies (serum bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase, prothrombin time) and microscopic examination indicate that they do not interfere with hepatic function.
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PMID:Effect of intrahepatically implanted islets of Langerhans on hepatic function in the rat. 12 72

Ischemic optic neuropathy and retinal arterial occlusion are 2 forms of arterial occlusive disease affecting the eye. Reports in the literature suggest platelet hyperactivity in acute arterial occlusive diseases affecting other organ systems. Therefore, 14 patients with ischemic optic neuropathy and 17 patients with central or branch retinal artery occlusion were studied to determine whether platelets have a role in the pathogenesis of these vascular occlusive disorders. The results of the following investigations were no different in these patients compared with those in 18 control patients with non-vascular eye diseases: prothrombin times, partial thromboplastin times, plasma fibrinogen, factor V, factor VIII, platelet counts and threshold concentrations of ADP, epinephrine and collagen resulting in secondary platelet aggregation and serotonin release. In contrast, platelet coagulant activities concerned with the early stages of intrinsic coagulation were significantly increased in patients with retinal artery occlusion without hypertension or type IV hyperlipoproteinemia, but generally normal in patients with ischemic optic neuropathy and in patients with retinal artery occlusion associated with hypertension, type IV hyperlipoproteinemia, diabetes mellitus and generalized atherosclerosis. These results are consistent with a platelet contribution to retinal arterial occlusive disease in patients without other known contributing factors such as hypertension, serum lipid abnormalities, diabetes mellitus and generalized atherosclerosis and may have implications regarding prophylaxis.
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PMID:Platelet coagulant activities in arterial occlusive disease of the eye. 50 1

Thromboplastic activity of amniotic fluid (TAAF) was determined in 97 normal and pathologic pregnancies using a modification of Quick's one-stage method for prothrombin time. It was shown that amniotic fluid (AF) has thromboplastic activity. This activity was found to increase with the progression of pregnancy, showing a very high correlation coefficient (r = -0.86). In cases of pathologic pregnancies such as those associated with diabetes, toxemia, IUGR, and Rh incompatibility, the values of TAAF do not differ from normal pregnancies. However, in 7 of 10 cases of postmature pregnancies the TAAF was below 45 seconds while no preterm or term pregnancy showed TAAF of less than 45 seconds.
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PMID:Thromboplastic activity in amniotic fluid during pregnancy. 90 8

Factors involved in the development of coronary atherosclerosis and the possible role of estrogens in its development are discussed. Risk factors in the development of atherosclerosis include hyperlipemia, hypertension, cigarette smoking, and diabetes. However, the incidence of heart disease and presence of risk factors are also related to heredity, geography, and socioeconomic conditions, and to diet, exercise, and emotional stress. Contrary to previous belief, high doses of estrogens aggravate the condition of men and menopausal women at risk of heart attack. Although estrogens do not markedly alter cholesterol levels, they do tend to elevate triglyceride levels and contribute to hyperlipemia. They are also associated with diabotegenic sequelae and hypertension. Pregnancy and estrogens increase blood clotting Factors VII and X, accelerate prothrombin time, shorten clotting time, and incre ase platelef aggregation. Further research into the role of estrogens in the development of atherosclerosis is recommended.
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PMID:Estrogens and atherosclerosis. 99 76

Investigations on certain hemocoagulation indices are carried out of 52 diabetics, 32 of them with diabetic nephropathy. The following indices were determined: thrombocyte numer, thrombocyte adhesion and aggregation, recalcification and heparinrecalcification time, partial thromboplastin time (PTT) and prothrombin time, coagulation retraction and thrombelastography. Data for increased blood coagulation are established in diabetics and especially in the presence of nephropathy. Most manifested are the changes in thrombocyte adhesion, in PTT, recalcification and heparin-recalcification time. Changes in thrombelastogram and the rest of the indices are less manifested. In patients with more advanced forms of nephropathy--the increased hemocoagulation is more pronounced. The changes described are considered non diabetes specific and are associated with the accompanying atherosclerosis. Those changes might indicate inclusion of anticoagulants and antiaggregating medicines in the therapeutic program of patients with diabetic nephropathy with the respective indications.
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PMID:[Changes in blood coagulation in diabetic nephropathy]. 122 99

The urinary excretions of L-xylulose, xylitol and D-glucarate after the oral administration of glucuronolactone (5 g) were measured in normal healthy persons, patients with diabetes mellitus, acute hepatitis in recovery stage, chronic hepatitis and liver cirrhosis. In normal subjects, the mean value of L-xylulose excretion was 14.6 +/- 1.4 mumol/2 h with a range from 6.5 to 21.8. Marked increase of L-xylulose excretion was observed in cirrhotic patients, the mean value was 97.1 +/- 19.8 with a range from 22.0 to 236.6. Though some cases of acute and chronic hepatitis showed higher values than the normal range, no case exceeded 50 mumol/2 h. The urinary excretion of xylitol in cirrhotic patients was also higher than normal no increase was observed in D-glucarate excretion. The values of L-xylulose excretion in cirrhosis were correlated with the values of serum total bilirubin, albumin, albumin/globulin ratio, lactate dehydrogenase and prothrombin time. These findings indicate that the measurement of L-xylulose in urine after the oral glucuronolactone loading provides a useful tool for evaluation of the severity of liver cirrhosis.
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PMID:Increased urinary excretion of L-xylulose in patients with liver cirrhosis. 124 50

To study factor VII (F VII) hyperactivity in chronic dialysis patients, we measured the plasma levels of F VII activity (F VII c) and antigen (F VII Ag), prothrombin activation fragments 1 + 2 (F1 + 2), thrombin-antithrombin III complexes (TAT), and thrombomodulin in 28 patients on hemodialysis. Marked elevation of F VII c was found in long-term dialysis patients (185 +/- 30%). This hyperactivity was accompanied by both elevation of the F VII Ag level (153 +/- 28%) and enhanced activation of F VII zymogen, expressed as the F VII c/F VII Ag ratio (1.23 +/- 0.23), but pseudocholinesterase activity was decreased. The 6 patients with ischemic heart disease had slightly higher F VII c (200 +/- 25%) than those without ischemic heart disease (181 +/- 30%), although the difference was not significant. Increased F VII c was accompanied by factor Xa hyperactivity (a high plasma F1 + 2 level) in the long-term dialysis patients, but there was no significant elevation of plasma TAT levels when compared with controls matched for age, sex, and the presence or absence of diabetes mellitus. Plasma TAT levels were significantly correlated with plasma thrombomodulin levels, suggesting that thrombin generation in blood as a result of hemodialysis could induce systemic endothelial cell injury.
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PMID:Factor VII hyperactivity in chronic dialysis patients. 133 12

In 45 patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) without cerebro-cardiovascular diseases (CCVD) the modified method of the tissue thromboplastin inhibition test (TTIT) was studied. TTIT is the method of detection of the lupus anticoagulant (LA), LA, first recognized in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, is presented by a prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), a slightly to moderately prolonged prothrombin time (PT), and high incidence of biological false-positive seroreactions for syphilis (BFP). In patients with LA, thrombotic events have been reported. Six of the 45 diabetic patients were TTIT-positive (13.3%). All control subjects were TTIT-negative. In the TTIT-positive diabetics APTT and PT were normal. BFP also were not observed. The difference between LA and these results in TTIT-positive diabetics remains unclear. Clinical profiles except for duration of DM between the TTIT-negative and TTIT-positive diabetics did not differ. Follow-up studies may resolve an association between the results of TTIT and DM.
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PMID:The tissue thromboplastin inhibition test in diabetics without cerebro-cardiovascular diseases. 180 39

During the period 1950-1985, a total of 179 cases of clinically overt hereditary haemochromatosis (HH) were registered in Denmark, 140 males and 39 females. Median age at diagnosis was 55 years (range 29-81). Diagnostic approaches, symptoms and physical signs at discovery are described. All patients had grade 3-4 liver haemosiderin iron, and cirrhosis was present in 84%. Serum (S-) transaminase was elevated in 92%, S-alkaline phosphatase in 47% and S-bilirubin in 23%, while plasma prothrombin time was below normal in 34%. Females had higher alkaline phosphatase than males (p less than 0.05). Bone marrow haemosiderin iron (n = 81) showed no relation to iron status indicators and was unsuitable as a diagnostic tool. Skin biopsy (n = 56) was positive for haemosiderin iron in 67% and for melanin in 57%, but was of limited value in the assessment of HH. Arthropathy was registered in 44%; arthralgias and clinical joint abnormalities occurred more frequently in females than in males (p less than 0.05). Latent diabetes mellitus was found in 34% and overt diabetes in 55%, being more frequent in males than in females (p less than 0.05). Other endocrine abnormalities were seen in 66%. Cardiac failure was observed in 9% and abnormal ECG in 35%. Males had higher haemoglobin (p less than 0.0001) and S-iron (p less than 0.01) than females, while S-transferrin, transferrin saturation, S-ferritin and mobilizable iron stores showed no significant sex differences. Median transferrin saturation was 87% (range 52-100); values greater than 62% were observed in 96% of the patients. Median S-ferritin was 3,400 micrograms/l (800-12,700) and median iron stores 14.8 g (4.5-36.4).
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PMID:Hereditary haemochromatosis in Denmark 1950-1985. Clinical, biochemical and histological features in 179 patients and 13 preclinical cases. 191 39

We performed an oral glucose tolerance test and measured serum insulin levels in 38 patients with chronic alcoholic liver damage. A diabetic curve was obtained in 34% of subjects both obese and non obese. Insulin levels were elevated in comparison with normal subjects in all patients. The Turner index [(serum insulin x 100)/(blood sugar--30]) was lower than normal at all points of the GTT, suggesting a decreased insulin secretion in relation to serum glucose level. Blood glucose level at 120 min was correlated to age, serum bilirubin and prothrombin time. Thus, chronic liver damage is a risk factor for diabetes mellitus. The alteration of carbohydrate metabolism is correlated to the severity of liver disfunction. The initial pathogenic factor may be hyperinsulinism and resistance to insulin, followed by decreased secretion of the hormone.
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PMID:[Diabetes mellitus in chronic alcoholic liver damage]. 213 27


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