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J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ; 20(10): 1226-31, 2006 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17062036

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Although the local anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive and oxidative activity of UVB is known, the systemic effect of UVB phototherapy in dermatological patients has not been investigated. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the lipid peroxidation status (as represented by thiobarbituric acid reactive substance, TBARS) and nitrite-nitrate levels in psoriatic patients under broad-band ultraviolet B (BB-UVB) phototherapy in order to determine the systemic effects of UVB. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Thirty-two psoriatic patients and 20 healthy controls were included. Blood samples were obtained at the beginning, after 6-10 exposures to BB UVB phototherapy (mean 5 weeks) and at the end of the therapy period (mean 21 weeks). Serum TBARS and nitrite-nitrate levels were evaluated. RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference in serum TBARS and nitrite-nitrate levels between psoriatic patients (basal) and healthy volunteers. There was no statistically significant correlation between disease duration, disease severity, or the total cumulative dose of UVB and serum levels of TBARS and nitrite-nitrate in psoriatic patients. Total nitrite levels in samples obtained during and at the end of therapy were significantly higher than basal levels (P=0.033 and P=0.005, respectively). TBARS levels in samples obtained during and at the end of therapy were significantly higher than basal levels (P=0 and P=0.026, respectively). There was a negative correlation (r=-0.576, P=0.039) between the total nitrite and TBARS levels in psoriatic patients at the end of therapy. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that chronic exposure to UV irradiation may lead to a systemic effect on lipid peroxidation and NO levels, which are shown by a significant elevation in TBARS and nitrite-nitrate levels in serum.


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Nitrates/blood , Nitrites/blood , Psoriasis/metabolism , Psoriasis/radiotherapy , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances/metabolism , Ultraviolet Therapy/methods , Adult , Female , Humans , Lipid Peroxidation/radiation effects , Male , Middle Aged , Nitric Oxide/blood , Oxidative Stress/radiation effects
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J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab ; 14(1): 61-9, 2001 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11220707

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of gallbladder dysfunction in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus using real-time ultrasonography. The study population consisted of 20 diabetic children (11 male, 9 female; age 11.7+/-2.8 years; diabetes duration 0.5-7 years) with clinically negative neuropathy findings and 15 healthy controls (11 male, 4 female; age 10.5+/-3.7 years). Three-dimensional measurements of the gallbladder were made before and 15, 30, 45, 60 min after intake of diet chocolate. Gallbladder volumes were calculated by the ellipsoid formula. Fasting gallbladder volume of diabetic children (16.9+/-9.5 ml) was significantly greater than that of the controls (10.6+/-5.3 ml; p=0.017). Ejection fraction and maximal contraction showed no significant difference between the two groups. Diabetic patients with multiple microvascular complications had diminished gallbladder motility. There was a negative correlation between BMI and maximal contraction (p<0.05). Nerve conduction velocity was diminished in 45% of the diabetic patients. In conclusion, gallbladder function is preserved in pediatric type 1 diabetic patients with a disease duration less then 10 years, but dilated gallbladder at rest may be an early sign of gastrointestinal autonomic neuropathy and a risk factor for gallstone formation.


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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Gallbladder Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Adolescent , Autonomic Nervous System Diseases/complications , Body Mass Index , Cacao , Child , Cholelithiasis/etiology , Diabetic Angiopathies/complications , Diabetic Neuropathies/complications , Diet , Fasting , Female , Gallbladder/diagnostic imaging , Gallbladder/innervation , Gallbladder/physiopathology , Gallbladder Diseases/physiopathology , Humans , Kinetics , Male , Muscle Contraction , Neural Conduction , Risk Factors , Ultrasonography
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