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Blood Cells Mol Dis ; 94: 102643, 2022 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35033940

ABSTRACT

The drugs containing nitrates like isosorbide dinitrate, isosorbide mononitrate and glyceryl trinitrate, etc., trigger the oxidation of hemoglobin which is manifested in the pathological disorder named methemoglobinemia. It was considered interesting to investigate the preventive roles of vitamin C towards the toxic effects of nitrate containing drugs used for the treatment of angina. The aim is to find whether these drugs need to be administered with special care to diabetic patients who are more prone to develop methemoglobinemia. Vitamin C (500 mg/day) was administered orally to reduce the methemoglobin (metHb) level in both the diabetic and nondiabetic patients consuming nitrate containing drugs regularly, keeping diabetic and nondiabetic patients not on nitrate drugs as control. Concentration of metHb and hemoglobin A (HbA) was estimated spectrophotometrically assuming the molar extinction coefficient values of metHb as 3.78 mM--1 cm--1 at 630 nm and HbA as 125,000 M --1 cm --1 at 415 nm. MetHb level was found to be lower after the treatment with vitamin C for 30 consecutive days than that before the trial with statistically significant two tailed p value. Additionally, fasting insulin level was also found to decrease after 4 weeks of consumption of vitamin C with moderate lowering of fasting serum glucose level as well, indicating a higher insulin sensitivity for the treated patients.


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Diabetes Mellitus , Methemoglobinemia , Ascorbic Acid/therapeutic use , Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy , Humans , Methemoglobinemia/chemically induced , Methemoglobinemia/prevention & control , Nitrates/adverse effects
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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 264: 120322, 2022 Jan 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34509062

ABSTRACT

IMPORTANCE: One of the consequential and alarming complications of diabetes mellitus is diabetic neuropathy (DN). DN is assured to be caused chiefly by excess sorbitol levels in the body. The harmful consequences of DN alike peripheral nerve damage with extremity ulcers may be dodged with timely detection and treatment. The therapeutic methods for DN are scarce and expensive. Therefore economic and user friendly methodologies to prevent acquiring the disease need proper attention. OBJECTIVE: The present research has been conducted (1) to analyse the levels of sorbitol in diabetic blood samples and compare them with non-diabetic ones and (2) to study the reduction in sorbitol levels upon addition of an important biochemical compounds caffeine in both sample groups. RESEARCH DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS AND METHOD: Sorbitol-caffeine interaction analysis of blood samples of 16 patients with type 2 diabetes from KPC Medical College, Kolkata, India was made. The spectroscopic analysis and their interpretations were compared with 16 healthy subjects. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Present work describes that caffeine can be helpful in reducing the sorbitol level in diabetics, so the chances of development and progression of diabetic neuropathy can be controlled with the introduction of caffeine. RESULTS: A total number of 32 blood samples of patients (aged 35-70 years); mean age ranges were 52.06 ± 2.68 and 53.50 ± 2.66 years for non-diabetic and diabetic ones respectively, glucose and sorbitol screening examination were done by enzymatic methodologies where concentrations were assessed by means of either absorption or fluorescence spectroscopy. The calibration range was 18.2-1119.3 mg/dL (Linear regression analysis r2 = 0.996). The sensitivity of this screening program in detecting DN with the healthy adults has been inquired and found efficient. Results of fasting insulin analyses have also been analysed for HOMA-IR (homeostasis model assessment - insulin resistance) and HOMA-B (homeostasis model assessment - pancreatic ß cell function) values. Statistical significance of the results in non-diabetic and diabetic groups were performed and found to be statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: We have defined the relationship between blood glucose level, insulin level, sorbitol and caffeine in human body and utilized them in the plausible remediation of DN.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Diabetic Neuropathies , Insulin Resistance , Blood Glucose , Caffeine , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/drug therapy , Diabetic Neuropathies/drug therapy , Humans , Insulin , Middle Aged
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Indian Pediatr ; 53(2): 154-8, 2016 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26897152

ABSTRACT

JUSTIFICATION: Asthma and allergic rhinitis together are part of the concept of one airway, one disease or united airway disease. The management of allergic airway diseases should address this united concept and manage the issue by educating the patients and their parents and health care providers, along with environmental control measures, pharmacotherapy and immunotherapy. Here, we present recommendations from the module of Airway Diseases Education and Expertise (ADEX) that focused on allergic rhinitis, asthma and sleep disorder breathing as a single entity or Allergic Airway Disease. PROCESS: A working committee was formed by the collaboration of Pediatric Allergy Association of India (PAAI) and Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) Allergy and Applied Immunology chapter to develop a training module on united airway disease. OBJECTIVE: To increase awareness, understanding and acceptance of the concept of United Airway disease and to educate the primary health care providers for children and public health officials, in the management of united airway diseases. RECOMMENDATIONS: Recommendations for diagnosis, management and follow-up of Allergic airway disease are presented in this document. A better compliance by linking education of child, parent, grandparents and other health care providers, and scientific progress by collaboration between practitioners, academicians, researchers and pharmaceutical companies is suggested.


Subject(s)
Asthma , Pediatrics/education , Rhinitis, Allergic , Asthma/diagnosis , Asthma/therapy , Child , Child, Preschool , Humans , India , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Rhinitis, Allergic/diagnosis , Rhinitis, Allergic/therapy
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