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Oxygen free radicals and other oxygen derived species (Superoxide, O2-; Hydroperoxide, HOO; Singlet oxygen, 1O2-; Hydroxyl radical, OH; and Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2) including lipid peroxides have been suggested as important causative agents of aging and several human diseases, including cancer, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease,
autoimmune disease
,
ischemia
, anemia, senile dementia, asbestosis and in thalassemia. This paper aims to communicate some of the theories and rationales in aging process and thalassemia.
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PMID:Role of lipid peroxidation and antioxidants in aging process and thalassemia. 134 11
Acupuncture activates the defense systems. It influences specific and nonspecific cellular and humoral immunities; activates cell proliferation, including blood, reticuloendothelial, and traumatized cells; and activates leucocytosis, microbicidal activity, antibodies, globulin, complement, and interferon. It modulates hypothalamic-pituitary control of the autonomic and neuroendocrine systems, especially microcirculation, response of smooth and striated muscle, and local and general thermoregulation. Immunostimulant points include LI-4, LI-11, ST-36, GB-39, SP-6, GV-14, BL-11, BL-20, BL-23, BL-24, BL-25, BL-26, BL-27, BL-28, and CV-12. Some, such as BL-47, are immunosuppressive. Antifebrile points include GV-14 and ST-36. Reactive reflex SHU points, MU points, and earpoints are useful in organic diseases. In immunomediated diseases, some or all of these points can be used with other points, especially local points and points of the major symptoms or points of the affected body part, area, function, or organ. Applications of acupuncture include treatment of inflammation and trauma; stimulation of tissue healing in burns, ulcers, indolent wounds,
ischemia
, necrosis, and gangrene; infections; postinfection sequelae; fever;
autoimmune disease
; allergies; anaphylaxis and shock; and treatment or prevention of side effects from cytotoxic chemotherapy and ionizing radiation. Acupuncture therapy may inhibit neoplastic cells. Examples of acupuncture use in immunomediated conditions in small animals are given.
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PMID:Acupuncture for immune-mediated disorders. Literature review and clinical applications. 158 55
In the past 7 years, we have encountered six patients with finger
ischemia
as a result of digital artery occlusion associated with seven distal ulnar artery aneurysms. Our experience with the management of these patients forms the basis of this report. All patients were men, with a mean age of 29 years, and all experienced repetitive trauma to the involved upper extremity. Each patient presented with the acute onset of cool and painful digits, with no previous history of cold sensitivity or Raynaud's syndrome. None of the patients had any serologic or clinical evidence of
autoimmune disease
. Angiography revealed occlusion of the ulnar artery on the affected side in two patients and patent ulnar artery aneurysms in the remaining five patients. There was occlusion of multiple common and proper digital arteries in all patients. One patient with bilateral ulnar artery aneurysms underwent operative repair consisting of aneurysm excision and replacement with autogenous vein grafts from the lower extremity. All patients have improved symptoms, and the grafts remained patent over a mean follow-up of 24 months (range: 13 to 57 months). Based on these results, we recommend that excision and grafting be considered for patients with symptomatic patent ulnar artery aneurysms. Selected patients with thrombosed aneurysms with ongoing digital
ischemia
may also benefit from surgical intervention.
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PMID:Surgical treatment of distal ulnar artery aneurysm. 233 21
The authors observed three cases (6 eyes) of vaso-occlusive retinopathy associated with the lupus anticoagulant and the related antiphospholipid antibody anticardiolipin. The disease occurred in patients who had no definable
autoimmune disease
such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and was characterized by severe bilateral retinal vascular occlusion. There was profound visual loss from intraretinal
ischemia
as well as vitreous hemorrhage from preretinal neovascularization. Results of laboratory testing showed a prolonged partial thromboplastin time (PTT) in two patients, and the presence of the lupus anticoagulant in all. Treatment with panretinal photocoagulation appeared to stabilize the neovascularization. The role of systemic anticoagulation and immunosuppressive therapy is uncertain.
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PMID:Vaso-occlusive retinopathy associated with antiphospholipid antibodies (lupus anticoagulant retinopathy). 232
Nonspecific aortoarteritis is a systemic
autoimmune disease
eventuating in gradual stenosis of the aorta and the main vessels with
ischemia
of the respective organs. Ophthalmologic symptoms have been examined in 54 patients with nonspecific aortoarteritis. Subjective disorders of vision (short-term binocular blindness, metamorphopsia, pain behind the eye, amaurosis fugax) have been detected in 52% of the examinees. Organic lesions of the eye have been diagnosed in 60% of the patients: hypertensive angiopathy (22%), venous stasis retinopathy (17%), occlusion of the central retinal artery (1%), etc. Three possible mechanisms of the development of ocular symptoms have been established: (1) a result of symptomatic hypertension, (2) chronic ocular
ischemia
, (3) acute hemodynamic ocular circulation insufficiency.
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PMID:[Ophthamologic pathology in non-specific aortoarteritis]. 256 80
This is a case report of sensorineural hearing loss associated with Takayasu's disease. Also known as "pulseless disease" and "aortic arch syndrome," Takayasu's disease involves narrowing of the aortic arch and its branches. Although the etiology is unknown, it is suspected to be an
autoimmune disorder
. In the case presented, steroid therapy resulted in an improvement of hearing. On one relapse the hearing loss worsened before the sedimentation rate increased. We speculate that the hearing loss is due to an autoimmune process or an
ischemia
involving the inner ear. We further speculate that hearing loss may indicate subsequent worsening of the disease.
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PMID:Sensorineural hearing loss associated with Takayasu's disease. 288 91
The current status of superoxide dismutase (SOD) is that it is an enzyme with diverse ramifications. This review attempts an understanding of SOD as a structural, functional, and biological entity. Accordingly, the review is in three parts. The first part discusses SOD in terms of protein structure, proceeding from primary to secondary and three-dimensional structure for the three forms of SOD: copper/zinc SOD, manganese SOD, and iron SOD. This is the order of structural knowledge of the enzyme. Iron SOD is an enzyme of prokaryotes and some higher plants. Manganese SOD is an enzyme of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Copper/zinc SOD is an enzyme of eukaryotes and certain prokaryotes. The evolutionary relationships of the three forms of SOD, the status of the copper/zinc SOD gene in prokaryotes, and the cloning and sequencing of SOD genes are discussed. The second part of the review deals with the catalytic mechanism of SOD in the three forms of the enzyme. Structural and mechanistic conclusions from various spectroscopic studies are critically considered. A detailed picture is given of the active site of copper/zinc SOD. The third part is a review of SOD in the general context of oxygen toxicity. After consideration of the question of superoxide toxicity and superoxide pathology, several areas in which SOD has been investigated or used as a tool in a biochemical, pharmacological, or clinical context are discussed, including population genetics; trisomy 21; development and senescence; the nutritional copper, zinc, and manganese status; hemolysis and anemia; oxygen toxicity in the lung and nervous system; inflammation,
autoimmune disease
and chromosome breakage,
ischemia
and degenerative changes; radiation damage; and malignancy. A comprehensive picture is given of measurements of SOD activity in disease states, and the question of superoxide-related disease is considered at several points.
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PMID:Aspects of the structure, function, and applications of superoxide dismutase. 331 61
Active myocarditis, a common precursor of dilated cardiomyopathy, is defined as myocardial inflammation and injury in the absence of
ischemia
. Many agents may cause myocarditis and the exact manifestation of the disease depends on the interplay between the inciting agent and host response. Widespread belief that myocarditis is an
autoimmune disorder
has led to the possible overuse of endomyocardial biopsy and immunosuppressive agents. Their use is further complicated by the observation that many patients improve with conservative management alone. The Myocarditis Treatment Trial was designed to address the role of immunosuppression in the treatment of myocarditis, define the natural history of the disease, and increase understanding of the immunologic mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of the disease. Enrollment began in October 1986 and was completed in October 1990 with follow-up completed in 1991. The study failed to show a significant benefit for immunosuppressive agents. Conventional medical regimens should be used to alleviate symptoms and immunosuppressive agents should be reserved for patients with progressive deterioration and biopsy-proven disease.
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PMID:Implications of the Myocarditis Treatment Trial for clinical practice. 883 76
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is an
autoimmune disease
believed to be caused by an inflammatory process in the pancreas leading to selective destruction of the beta-cells. Cytokines and nitric oxide (NO) have been shown to be involved in this destruction. Phenyl N-tert-butylnitrone (PBN) has demonstrated protective effects against several pathological conditions including
ischemia
-reperfusion injury and endotoxin-induced shock. We report here that PBN co-administration can prevent the onset of the STZ-induced diabetes in mice. PBN co-treatment inhibited the streptozotocin (STZ)-induced hyperglycemia, the elevation in the level of glycated hemoglobin and weight loss in the treated mice. Histological observations indicated destruction of B-cells in the STZ-treated animals and its prevention by PBN co-treatment. EPR spin trapping experiments in the pancreas indicated the in vivo formation of NO in STZ-treated animals and its attenuation by PBN treatment.
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PMID:Spin trapping agent phenyl N-tert-butylnitrone protects against the onset of drug-induced insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. 916 89
Liver regeneration has been described after heterotopic liver transplantation, small-for-size orthotopic liver transplantation and reduced-size liver transplantation. In this report, we document the regenerative response of a whole liver transplant to major resection for the first time. A right hepatic lobectomy for liver
ischemia
was performed in a 30-year-old female after transplantation for
autoimmune disease
of the liver. Volumetric analysis of computed tomography (CT) scans revealed a preoperative liver volume of 1,961 mL, whereas analysis of the 6-week posthepatectomy CT scan showed a volume of 1,820 mL. Factors influencing regeneration in the setting of a liver transplant include rejection,
ischemia
/thrombosis, infection, or cyclosporine hepatotrophic/hepatotoxic effects. These factors, balanced with the intrinsic ability of hepatocytes to achieve a standard liver volume, determine the extent of regeneration.
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PMID:Regeneration of a transplanted liver after right hepatic lobectomy. 934 53
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