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Query: UMLS:C0038358 (
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A study is presented of the effect of
copper
vapors laser therapy on the content of biogenic amines--serotonin and histamine and the state of adenylcyclase (AC) system (content of cAMP, cGMP and AC activity) at the edge of the
gastric ulcer
. Direct effect of laser radiation (single dose 10--15 J.) produced a significant increase of serotonin, histamine, cAMP, AC activity and an insignificant increase of cGMP. Healing of the ulcerative defect after 5--6 laser therapy sessions was followed by a reduction of the content of serotonin, increase of histamine, cAMP and AC activity. The authors discuss the biostimulating effect of laser radiation by influencing the inflammatory-proliferative processes in the epitheliocytes in prolonged nonhealing gastric ulcers.
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PMID:[Biogenic amines and cyclic nucleotides in the laser therapy of long-term nonhealing stomach ulcers]. 201 85
A study was made of the effect of
copper
laser therapy on the content of PGE and PGF2 alpha and on the adenylate cyclase system (cAMP, cGMP and adenylate cyclase content) in patients with
gastric ulcer
. Seventy patients with indolent (from 3 months to 2 years) gastric ulcers were examined. The patients were assigned into 2 groups: group I received drug therapy combined with the influence of laser on
copper
vapours on the ulcerous surface (a single radiation dose 10 to 15 J). As compared to group I, the patients of group II manifested a considerable rise of the content of cAMP and prostaglandins, as well as adenylate cyclase activation in the gastric mucosa. Nonspecific biostimulating action of laser radiation exercised via the influence on the dysregenerative processes in the epitheliocytes of long nonhealing ulcer edges is under discussion.
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PMID:[The effect of laser therapy on the mechanisms for generating healing in long-term nonhealing stomach ulcers]. 233 23
A group of patients with chronic gastric ulcers received a course of laser treatment with the use of laser on
copper
vapours.
Gastric ulcer
was exposed to radiation once in the course of 5 days, the single dose being equal to 10-15 J. Complete healing of the ulcerous defect was attained in 100 out of 110 patients examined. The results of laser therapy were found to be influenced by certain clinical characteristics, namely by age, ulcer size, duration of the last disease exacerbation, and acid-secreting function of the stomach.
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PMID:[Effectiveness of the treatment of chronic non-healing stomach ulcers using copper vapor laser]. 272 19
18 rats were randomly deivided into 3 groups: control grup, the group merely with experimental
gastric ulcer
and the group with experimental
gastric ulcer
after 3-week moxibustion. The results showed: (1) moxibustion could significantly reduce the ulcer area of the rats (P < 0.05); (2) compared with control group, the experimental
gastric ulcer
model rats had an increase in
copper
content and Cu/Zu ratio, the differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05, P < 0.01); (3) in contrast to the rats merely with experimental
gastric ulcer
, moxibustion-pretreated rats had a significant increase in Zinc content in serum (P < 0.01), but its
copper
content and Cu/Zn ratio in serum were significantly decreased (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). The results confirmed that moxibustion pretreatment at "Shen-Jue" could protect the gastric mucosa from strass-induced ulcer, having protective effect on gastric mucosa. The results also suggested that there was a disbalance in trace elements metabolism, but moxibustion could improve it. This was most likely to be one of the mechanisms of moxibustion protection on gastric mucosa.
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PMID:[The effect of moxibustion on gastric mucosa in rats and its relation to copper, zinc contents in serum]. 870 70
An enzymatic, kinetic method for determining serum lipase activity was evaluated and compared to a standard manual method for use in dogs. The kinetic method was a commercial kit adapted for use on a tandem access clinical chemistry analyzer and utilized a series of coupled enzymatic reactions based on the hydrolysis of 1,2-diglyceride by lipase. The manual method was the Cherry-Crandall technique based on the titration of base against the acid formed by hydrolysis of an olive oil substrate by lipase. The correlation between the two methods was very good (r = 0.94). The reference range for 56 clinically healthy dogs assayed by the kinetic method was 90 to 527 U/L. Diseases associated with a greater than twofold elevation in serum lipase activity as determined by the kinetic method included pancreatitis, gastritis with liver disease, and oliguric renal failure with metabolic acidosis. In some cases, pancreatitis was seen with other clinical problems, such as gastroenteritis, diabetic ketoacidosis, duodenal mass, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and septic peritonitis. Diseases associated with serum lipase activity within the reference range or elevated less than twofold included gastritis,
gastric ulcer
, cholestasis, phenobarbital-induced hepatopathy, colitis,
copper
hepatopathy, abdominal hematoma, apocrine gland adenocarcinoma, and thrombocytopenia with pneumonia.
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PMID:Serum lipase determination in the dog: a comparison of a titrimetric method with an automated kinetic method. 1267 88
Tissue remodeling follows the initial phase of wound healing and stops inflammatory and scar-forming processes, then restores the normal tissue morphology. The human peptide Gly-(L-His)-(L-Lys) or GHK, has a
copper
2+ (Cu(2+)) affinity similar to the
copper
transport site on albumin and forms GHK-Cu, a complex with Cu(2+). These two molecules activate a plethora of remodeling related processes: (1) chemoattraction of repair cells such as macrophages, mast cells, capillary cells; (2) anti-inflammatory actions (suppression of free radicals, thromboxane formation, release of oxidizing iron, transforming growth factor beta-1, tumor necrosis factor alpha and protein glycation while increasing superoxide dismutase, vessel vasodilation, blocking ultraviolet damage to skin keratinocytes and improving fibroblast recovery after X-ray treatments); (3) increases protein synthesis of collagen, elastin, metalloproteinases, anti-proteases, vascular endothelial growth factor, fibroblast growth factor 2, nerve growth factor, neutrotropins 3 and 4, and erythropoietin; (4) increases the proliferation of fibroblasts and keratinocytes; nerve outgrowth, angiogenesis, and hair follicle size. GHK-Cu stimulates wound healing in numerous models and in humans. Controlled studies on aged skin demonstrated that it tightens skin, improves elasticity and firmness, reduces fine lines, wrinkles, photodamage and hyperpigmentation. GHK-Cu also improves hair transplant success, protects hepatic tissue from tetrachloromethane poisoning, blocks
stomach ulcer
development, and heals intestinal ulcers and bone tissue. These results are beginning to define the complex biochemical processes that regulate tissue remodeling.
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PMID:The human tri-peptide GHK and tissue remodeling. 1864 25
Various studies have shown the role of mast cells in chronic inflammatory states and in tumor growth. The study is designed to have an idea of the relationship of mast cell density (MCD) to
gastric ulcer
and cancer, to verify whether mast cell accumulation occurred in the two conditions especially in Indian patients and thus postulate that therapeutic strategies against mast cell mediators could be useful in treatment. Also, we want to review literature and attempt to explain our findings. A total of 240 patients, who underwent their first endoscopy and biopsy for a span of 21/2 years were studied retrospectively. Out of these, 210 cases that were either gastric ulcers or cancer were chosen for this MCD study. Biopsies were sectioned and stained routinely. Toluidine blue stain and
copper
grid was used to calculate MCD. Student's t-Test was used to calculate the statistical significance of MCD. MCD in benign ulcers was much higher than in control subjects. MCD in well-differentiated cancers showed MCD higher than control. Poorly-differentiated adenocarcinoma showed lower MCD than well-differentiated adenocarcinoma. It was concluded that the accumulation of mast cells in gastric ulcers is an inflammatory response. MCD is increased in well-differentiated gastric cancers, which may be a mast cell mediated immune response or mast cells may have a role in tumor angiogenesis and produce factors for tumor progression. Poorly-differentiated adenocarcinoma apparently lacks mast cell mediated anti-tumor response in some unexplained way.
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PMID:Evaluation of endoscopic biopsy in gastric lesions with a special reference to the significance of mast cell density. 1913 73
The aim of this retrospective study of patients with tongue pain who showed no improvement after initial treatment and examination was to find out if their lack of response correlated with serum concentrations of zinc, vitamin B12, folic acid, and
copper
, and if it was associated with coexisting systemic diseases. We studied 311 patients for whom we had data about serum concentrations of these elements, and recorded whether they had any systemic diseases and were taking medicines regularly. One patient (0.3%) had a
copper
concentration outside the reference range; 2 patients (0.6%) had folic acid concentrations outside the reference range. The corresponding number for vitamin B12 was 5 (2%), and for zinc 30 (10%). The systemic diseases with the highest rates were: hyperlipidaemia (n=53, 17%), gastritis or
gastric ulcer
(n=51, 16%), angina pectoris (n=39, 13%), diabetes mellitus (n=31, 10%), thyroid disease (n=31, 10%), mild mental disorder (n=27, 9%), hypertension (n=18, 6%), cerebral infarction (n=17, 6%), leiomyoma (n=15, 5%) and anaemia (n=15, 5%). Roughly 10% of the patients were deficient in zinc. This study suggested that the serum concentration of zinc was most important to the patients with tongue pain. Many patients had more than one systemic condition, and all were taking various drugs.
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PMID:Clinical study of tongue pain: Serum zinc, vitamin B12, folic acid, and copper concentrations, and systemic disease. 1973 64
Using morphologic, histochemical, histoenzymatic methods, the authors studied morphogenesis of acetate
gastric ulcer
in 40 rats subjected to chronic enteral intake of
copper
-containing pesticide--
copper
sulphate. Structural and metabolic basis for perverted regeneration of mucosa near the ulcer under continuous enteral exposure to toxic factor, dose dependence in chronization of acute
gastric ulcer
were established for the first time.
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PMID:[Morphogenetic features of reparative regeneration of acetate gastric ulcer under chronic exposure to pesticide--copper sulphate]. 2048 Aug 17
The interaction between omeprazole or pantoprazole and bovine serum albumin (BSA) has been investigated in the absence and presence of
Cu(II)
or Fe(III) by means of fluorescence spectroscopy. The fluorescence intensity of BSA decreased remarkably with slight blue shifts by adding omeprazole or pantoprazole. Similar blue shifts and fluorescence shape with larger quenching extent of BSA were observed with increasing concentrations of omeprazole or pantoprazole in the presence of
Cu(II)
or Fe(III). The presence of
Cu(II)
and Fe(III) increased the affinities of omeprazole with BSA about 12.0% and 3.9%, while the presence of
Cu(II)
decreased the affinity of pantoprazole with BSA about 25.7%, and the presence of Fe(III) improved the affinity of pantoprazole with BSA about 16.3%. The changeable affinity and increased binding distance in the presence of metal ions may result from a noncompetitive binding in different albumin sites. The results indicated that the structures of omeprazole or pantoprazole and kinds of metal ions together affected the binding interaction with BSA, which may have relevant consequence in rationalizing dosage for patients with
gastric ulcer
.
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PMID:Differential effects of Cu(II) and Fe(III) on the binding of omeprazole and pantoprazole to bovine serum albumin: toxic effect of metal ions on drugs. 2187 17
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