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Masui ; 45(3): 337-9, 1996 Mar.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8721135

ABSTRACT

Dumping syndrome results from a rapid passage of carbohydrate in the small intestine after gastric surgery. A 50-year-old man developed the syndrome after surgery for peptic ulcer. He often complained of burning epigastralgia after meals. Various methods of treatment had only a limited effect. Acarbose, alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, suppresses the breakdown of carbohydrates in the small intestine and consequently reduced osmolarity. The patient had a dramatic improvement in the dumping syndrome including epigastralgia, diarrhea and perspiration with an administration of acarbose 50 mg. There was no intractable side effect. Preprandial administration of acarbose is a reasonable treatment in the case of dumping syndrome.


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Dumping Syndrome/drug therapy , Enzyme Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Glucosidases/antagonists & inhibitors , Pain/drug therapy , Trisaccharides/therapeutic use , Acarbose , Dumping Syndrome/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Peptic Ulcer/surgery
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J Toxicol Sci ; 11(4): 303-12, 1986 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3820343

ABSTRACT

Twenty-four hr after a single subcutaneous injection of Cd (0.024 mmol/kg), the testis showed severe and widespread degeneration. The damage was accompanied by an increase of lipoperoxide and a decrease of glutathione in the testis. Se (0.048 mmol/kg) injections 2 hr before, at the same time, and 1 hr after the Cd injection, decreased the damage. In these groups, the level of glutathione and lipoperoxides was restored to the control level. With a Se injection 6 hr after the Cd injection, the preventive effect of Se was no longer found. In the testis in which Se injection alleviated the damage caused by Cd, the changes in Ca, Mg and Zn were also restored to the control level. Uptake of Cd into the testis was stimulated by the Se injection. However, the uptake still remained at a low level in the testis in which the Se preventive effect was not found. These results suggest that the preventive effect of Se against testicular Cd toxicity is dependent on the interval between Cd and Se injections.


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Cadmium/toxicity , Selenium/therapeutic use , Testicular Diseases/prevention & control , Acute Disease , Animals , Male , Mice , Testicular Diseases/chemically induced , Time Factors
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