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To investigate the hypothesis that insulin resistance plays a role in the etiology of
hypertension
and hyperlipidemia, we measured serum lipid levels, the fasting glucose/insulin ratio, and the insulin response to oral glucose (
GTT
) in a group of young obese subjects (n = 21) with
hypertension
and normal glucose tolerance and in normotensive subjects (n = 36) with normal glucose tolerance, matched for age and body mass index. Leisure time physical activity was evaluated by a questionnaire outlining three levels of physical activities during leisure time. Subjects with
hypertension
had higher fasting serum insulin (19 +/- 2 v 13 +/- 1 microU/mL, P < .01) and lower fasting glucose/insulin ratio (5.3 +/- 0.2 v 7.1 +/- 0.5 mg/dL/microU/mL, P < .01) than normotensive subjects. Subjects with
hypertension
had higher peak serum insulin and lower plasma glucose area/insulin area ratio in response to glucose (1.8 +/- 0.2 v 2.4 +/- 0.2 mg/dL/microU/mL, P < .05) than normotensive subjects. Serum total cholesterol, low-density cholesterol, and triglycerides were higher in the obese hypertensive subjects than in obese normotensive ones. Blood pressure correlated with either fasting serum insulin, fasting glucose/insulin ratio, or glucose area/insulin area ratio during
GTT
. The level of leisure time physical activities was lower in obese hypertensive subjects than in obese normotensive ones. There were significant correlations between the levels of physical activity and the fasting plasma glucose/insulin ratio (r = 0.371, P < .01) or the fasting serum insulin concentration (r = -0.282, P < .05). The study provided evidence that a low level of leisure time physical activity is associated with insulin resistance and resultant hyperinsulinemia, which are the key metabolic abnormalities that link
hypertension
, obesity, and hyperlipidemia in young subjects.
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PMID:Leisure time physical activity and insulin resistance in young obese students with hypertension. 128 41
Altogether 24 adolescents with pubertal juvenile dyspituitarism (PJD) were investigated in the course of an oral
GTT
for 3 hours. The patients were divided into 3 groups: (1) with liver dysfunction and normal BP; (2) with normal liver and arterial
hypertension
; (3) with normal BP and normal liver function. The levels of glycemia, immunoreactive insulin, C-peptide and a molar C-peptide/insulin ratio were measured. All the examinees were characterized by basal and stimulated hyperinsulinemia against a background of a normal C-peptide value, the absence of a tendency to IRI reduction by the end of the
GTT
. A decrease in the C-peptide/IRI ratio was marked in the 1st group. One of the reasons of hyperinsulinemia in PJD in parallel with high insulin secretory pancreatic function can be a decrease in the metabolic clearance of liver insulin, especially noticeable in patients with hepatocyte dysfunction.
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PMID:[C-peptide and insulin ratio in patients with juvenile dyspituitarism in varying symptomatology]. 151 65
Tumors of the female genital tract may be associated with a variety of unusual clinical manifestations. Uncommon endocrine and paraendocrine syndromes include production of human chorionic gonadotropin by tumors other than those of germ cell origin, hyperthyroidism associated with struma ovarii and
gestational trophoblastic disease
, the carcinoid syndrome, the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, hypercalcemia, Cushing's syndrome, hypoglycemia,
hypertension
related to renin or aldosterone production, hyperprolactinemia, inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone, and virilization associated with Nelson's syndrome and placental site trophoblastic tumor. Paraneoplastic syndromes associated with gynecological tumors include disorders of the nervous system, connective tissue, and skin, as well as hematologic abnormalities and the nephrotic syndrome. Heritable and other congenital syndromes associated with these tumors are the Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, the nevoid basal-cell carcinoma syndrome, Ollier's disease and Maffucci's syndrome, hereditary leiomyomatosis, ataxia-telangiectasia, von Hippel-Lindau's disease, thyroid abnormalities associated with Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors, and Carney's complex. Other syndromes associated with tumors of the female genital tract include Meigs' syndrome, hyperamylasemia, uveal melanocytic lesions, and pyrexia.
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PMID:Clinical syndromes associated with tumors of the female genital tract. 175 57
The epidemiological study in low socioeconomic area of Bangkok, Klong Toey slum residents (n = 976) and apartment house residents (n = 906) of both sexes revealed the prevalence rates of overweight of 25.5% and 30.5%, obesity 10% and 11.1%;
hypertension
17.3%; and 14%; diabetes 4.5% and 5.9%; IGT 6.1% and 4.4%; total abnormal
GTT
10.6% and 10.3%; hypercholesterolemia 14.1% and 12%; hypertriglyceridemia 24.8% and 22.7%; low HDL-C 3.1% and 1.8%; hyperuricemia 7.7% and 10.4% respectively. The prevalence rates of the related diseases and conditions were increased when BMI was over 25 in both populations except for those with abnormal
GTT
and hyperuricemia in the slum residents. Concerning risk factors, discriminant analysis disclosed diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and atherogenic index as the first two factors significantly associated with overweight and obesity (BMI greater than 25) in both populations. Restructuring of the health service delivery system and care-taker re-educating together with production of meaningful mass communication media are needed for promotion of health care, prevention of these non-communicable diseases and their sequelae by non-pharmacological approach.
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PMID:The prevalence of obesity, risk factors and associated diseases in Klong Toey slum and Klong Toey government apartment houses. 228 56
One hundred and fifty-five acromegalics, 76 males (mean age 44 +/- 1.3 years) and 79 females (45 +/- 1.4 years) were studied. The frequency of clinical features were: acral enlargement 100 per cent, hyperhidrosis 65 per cent, headache 55 per cent, paraesthesiae 49 per cent, cardiac problems 34 per cent,
hypertension
32 per cent, diabetes mellitus (clinical and chemical) 27 per cent, and visual field defects 6 per cent. Signs and symptoms, and particularly headache, did not show any relation with the size or shape of pituitary tumours, nor with growth hormone (GH) values, age, sex or weight. Mean of GH values at 60, 90 and 120 minutes during a
GTT
averaged 135 mIU/l, range 8-1833. Diabetes mellitus was more frequent and severe in patients with higher GH values, occurring in 32 per cent of patients with mean GH values greater than or equal to 50 mIU/l and only in 16 per cent of the rest (p less than 0.05). GH values correlated positively with size of tumours. Forty-nine per cent of patients presented with entirely intrasellar tumours, 27 per cent with suprasellar extensions and 23 per cent with partially empty sellae. The mean GH (238 mIU/l) of patients with suprasellar extensions was significantly higher (p less than 0.004) than those of the others. Younger acromegalics showed a tendency to larger tumours. Early treatment of acromegaly, particularly in young patients and those presenting with high GH values, is recommended.
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PMID:The acromegaly syndrome. Relation between clinical features, growth hormone values and radiological characteristics of the pituitary tumours. 711 79
In 18 patients with pernicious anaemia (PA) the authors assessed the blood glucose level, C-peptide level and immunoreactive insulin (IRI) during the oral glucose tolerance test (o-GTT). They calculated the body mass index (BMI), assessed the level of the thyroid-stimulating hormone (s-TSH), free thyroxine (fT4), triiodothyronine (T3) and took repeatedly blood pressure readings. In one female patient they confirmed the diagnosis of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), in another six subjects they detected non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), incl. two persons where it was detected newly. In four patients impaired glucose tolerance was revealed. In the remaining seven patients non-classifiable glucose tolerance was found, none of the patients had a quite normal o-
GTT
. In five patients, hitherto not diagnosed latent hypothyroidism was detected. Eleven subjects were obese, four patients suffered from
hypertension
, another six from systolic hypertension, in eight patients a significantly elevated C-peptide level on fasting was found, in the majority of patients an elevated, or protracted response of C-peptide and insulin to orally administered glucose was found. Patients with pernicious anaemia must be considered subjects with cumulation of risk factors for atherosclerosis; these risk factors must be actively sought and treated.
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PMID:[Occurrence of diabetes, hyperinsulinism and other risk factors for atherosclerosis in patients with pernicious anemia]. 982 Jan 7
-We previously reported that thyroid hormone stimulates renin synthesis in vivo and in vitro. Here, we analyzed the 5'-flanking sequence of the human renin gene for promoter activity responsive to thyroid hormone using Calu-6 cells, which secrete renin endogenously and express thyroid hormone receptor-ss. The luciferase reporter gene was cloned together with 5'-flanking portions of the human renin gene of various lengths into the pGL3-Basic vector. Luciferase activity assays were performed using the Dual Luciferase Reporter Assay System. 3,3',5-Triiodo-L-thyronine stimulated the promoter activity of pGL3-Basic-1111/+12 and pGL3-Basic-1298/+12 by 2.3+/-0.1- and 1.7+/-0.1-fold, respectively. Shorter constructs (pGL3-Basic-144/+12, pGL3-Basic-226/+12, pGL3-Basic-452/+12, and pGL3-Basic-953/+12) were not stimulated by thyroid hormone. These results suggest that there is a possible thyroid hormone response element (5'-AGG TCA GGT CAc aat
GTT
CCT-3') between nucleotides -1111 and -953. In 3 constructs with site-directed mutations in this sequence, basal promoter activities were significantly increased, whereas promoter activation by thyroid hormone was abolished. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays showed that the -1111/-953 DNA fragment of the intact human renin gene was bound to nuclear proteins of Calu-6 cells; however, none of the 3 mutant probes were bound to any nuclear proteins. These results suggest that thyroid hormone stimulates the promoter activity of the human renin gene through thyroid hormone response element-dependent mechanisms in Calu-6 cells.
Hypertension
2001 Jan
PMID:Thyroid Hormone Stimulates Renin Gene Expression Through the Thyroid Hormone Response Element. 1120 63
A 35-year-old Japanese woman for whom a previous health checkup showed normal blood pressure and urinalysis results without serological abnormalities developed nephrotic syndrome with severe
hypertension
at 15 gestational weeks. The renal biopsy performed at 17 weeks of gestation showed severe glomerular capillary endotheliosis. By means of electron microscopy, no electron-dense deposits were observed in glomeruli, and foot-process arrangement was normal. Histological findings indicated the patient's glomerular damage was caused by the mechanisms of preeclampsia. The patient underwent an elective abortion at 18 weeks of gestation. Clinical abnormalities vanished completely within 3 months after the elective abortion, which provided additional evidence that proteinuria and
hypertension
were caused purely by pregnancy. In general, the term preeclampsia refers to new onset of
hypertension
and proteinuria after 20 weeks of gestation. When proteinuria or
hypertension
is newly observed before 20 weeks of gestation, they are practically associated with triploidy,
trophoblastic disease
, or antiphospholipid syndrome. However, our case was not associated with them. Therefore, we called this case "pure" preeclampsia. We confirm the notion for the first time that preeclampsia associated with glomerular capillary endotheliosis can occur before 20 weeks of gestation. In addition, this report describes the earliest onset of preeclampsia compared with previously published reports. We also discuss causes of preeclampsia in early gestation and refer to the issue of the application of renal biopsies during pregnancy.
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PMID:A case of "pure" preeclampsia with nephrotic syndrome before 15 weeks of gestation in a patient whose renal biopsy showed glomerular capillary endotheliosis. 1693 Dec 25
Sedentary lifestyle, consumption of energy-rich diet, obesity and longer lifespan are some of the major reasons for the rise of metabolic disorders like type II diabetes, obesity,
hypertension
and dyslipidemia among people of various age groups. High fat diet induced diabetic rodent models resembling type II diabetic condition in human population were used to assess the anti-diabetic and hypolipidemic activity of guggulsterone (isolated from Commiphora mukul resin). Four groups of rats were fed high fat diet, for 16 weeks. On feeding the normal rats with fat rich diet they showed increased serum glucose, cholesterol and triglyceride levels along with increase in insulin resistance significantly (p<0.05) in comparison to control animals. Different biochemical parameters like
GTT
, glycogen content, glucose homeostatic enzymes (like glucose-6-phosphatase, hexokinase), insulin release in vivo and expression profiles of various genes involved in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism clearly demonstrated the hypoglycemic effect of this extract. Guggulsterone demonstrated a differential effect with a significantly improved PPARgamma expression and activity in in vivo and in vitro conditions, respectively. However, it inhibited 3T3-L1 preadipocytes differentiation in vitro. The results presented here suggest that the guggulsterone has both hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic effect which can help to cure type II diabetes.
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PMID:Effects of guggulsterone isolated from Commiphora mukul in high fat diet induced diabetic rats. 1963 21
Hyperglycosylated hCG (hCG-H) is a glycoprotein with the same polypeptide structure as hCG, and much larger N- and O-linked oligosaccharides. The oligosaccharides increase the molecular weight of hCG from 36,000 - 37,000 u to 40,000 - 41,000 u, depending on the extent of hyperglycosylation. hCG-H has triantennary N-linked oligosaccharides and double molecular size O-linked oligosaccharides (hexasaccharide compared with predominantly trisaccharide structures). hCG is produced by syncytiotrophoblast cells while hCG-H is made by extravillous cytotrophoblast cells. hCG-H promotes trophoblast invasion during choriocarcinoma, growth of cytotrophoblast cells and placental implantation in pregnancy. hCG-H is an independent molecule to hCG with totally separate biological functions. hCG has numerous functions during pregnancy, it promotes progesterone production, promotes angiogenesis in uterine vasculature, immuno-suppresses the invading placental tissue, promotes the growth of the uterus in line with the growth of the fetus during pregnancy, promotes the differentiation of growing cytotrophoblast cells, promotes the quiescence of contractions in the uterine myometrium during the course of pregnancy, and also has function in growth and development of fetal organs. Monoclonal antibody B152 uniquely binds hCG-H. Using this monoclonal antibody in immunometric assays permits detection of pregnancy. It also permits management of gestational trophoblastic diseases and detection of quiescent
gestational trophoblastic disease
. This same test can be used to differentiate of aggressive and minimally-aggressive
gestational trophoblastic disease
, and discrimination of patients that respond to chemotherapy and who are chemorefractory. The hCG-H test can be used to screen for Down syndrome pregnancies and predict patients likely to generate
hypertensive disorder
in pregnancy. It also can be used to differentiate pregnancies that will miscarry and pregnancies that will go to term.
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PMID:Hyperglycosylated hCG, a review. 2061 52
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