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1.
Vestn Ross Akad Med Nauk ; (9): 34-5, 1996.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8983409

ABSTRACT

Using spin probes-stearic acid analogues, the authors investigated the microviscosity and the a/b parameter of red blood cell membranes in children with diabetes mellitus. The structural changes were correlated with altered metabolic measurements. The change in the pathway of insulin in diabetes mellitus led to the structural state of red blood cell membranes.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/blood , Erythrocyte Membrane/chemistry , Spin Trapping/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Humans , Insulin/blood , Viscosity
2.
Pediatriia ; (2): 32-5, 1992.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1513630

ABSTRACT

A relationship was established between alterations in vessels of the fundus of the eye and diabetes mellitus standing, the character of metabolic disorders, hereditary load with regard to cardiovascular diseases. The risk factors of the development of the preclinical stage of diabetic retinopathy are as follows: hereditary load with regard to cardiovascular diseases, parship, an increase of the content of lactate, a reduction of the content of 2,3-diphosphoglycerophosphate, a rise of the content of glycosylated hemoglobin, high content of cholesterol esters in red blood cell membranes, of free cholesterol and malonic dialdehyde in blood serum, a decline of the level of phospholipids and a rise of cardiolipin content in red blood cell membranes, and increase of blood serum cortisol.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Diabetic Retinopathy/etiology , Adult , Child , Cholesterol/blood , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/blood , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/genetics , Diphosphoglyceric Acids/blood , Glycated Hemoglobin/analysis , Humans , Hydrocortisone/blood , Lactates/blood , Malondialdehyde/blood , Risk Factors
3.
Pediatriia ; (2): 18-22, 1991.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2057285

ABSTRACT

The follow-up of children and adolescents (n-41) suffering from insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus has demonstrated that the increase of the thromboxane/prostacyclin ratio pointing to the derangement of microcirculatory regulation occurs during the decompensation phase of the disease and is a risk factor of the development of diabetic complications. The revealed disorders of arachidonic acid metabolism may be one of the causes of the tendency towards decrease of pulse arterial pressure in grave diabetes mellitus.


Subject(s)
Blood Vessels/physiopathology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/physiopathology , Diabetic Angiopathies/etiology , Epoprostenol/blood , Thromboxane A2/blood , Adolescent , Blood Pressure/physiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Epoprostenol/deficiency , Humans , Infant , Microcirculation/physiopathology , Risk Factors
6.
Probl Endokrinol (Mosk) ; 35(1): 22-5, 1989.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2717569

ABSTRACT

The paper is devoted to a study of the role of serum glycoprotein fructosamine and serum albumin in the pathogenesis of a severe course of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) in children. Fructosamine was determined in 43 pediatric patients with IDDM by direct spectrophotometry using Hoffman-La-Roche kits; albumin, C-peptide and malonic aldehyde were also determined. Disorder of the mechanism of regulation of homeostasis by albumin was shown to play an important role in the pathogenesis of a severe course of IDDM in children. It could be caused by its enhanced glycosylation and a decrease in liver synthesis in some cases as a result of considerable reduction of insulin secretion. A prognostically unfavorable sign was a raised ratio of fructosamine to albumin and enhanced lipid peroxidation against a background of low insulin secretion. The determination of serum levels of fructosamine and albumin can be a valuable diagnostic criterion in examination of children with diabetes mellitus.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/blood , Hexosamines/blood , Serum Albumin/analysis , Biomarkers/blood , C-Peptide/blood , Child , Fructosamine , Homeostasis , Humans , Liver/metabolism , Malondialdehyde/blood , Prognosis
7.
Pediatriia ; (11): 16-8, 1989.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2691979

ABSTRACT

Diabetes mellitus children demonstrate the lowering of insulin binding by lymphocytes on appearance of the signs of insulin overdosage. After standard breakfast preceded by insulin injection such patients show a lower blood content of ATP as compared to children without metabolic signs of insulin overdosage, which may be of importance in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance development. Patients with type I diabetes mellitus and hyperlactatemia manifested the lowering of glucose assimilation by lymphocytes whatever the presence of the signs of insulin overdosage, pointing to insulin resistance.


Subject(s)
Carbohydrate Metabolism , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/metabolism , Insulin/metabolism , Receptor, Insulin/analysis , Adenosine Triphosphate/blood , Adolescent , Child , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/drug therapy , Glycated Hemoglobin/analysis , Humans , Insulin/administration & dosage , Insulin Resistance , Lactates/blood , Lymphocytes/metabolism
13.
Vopr Med Khim ; 31(3): 67-71, 1985.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4024534

ABSTRACT

To elucidate possible role of alterations in levels of glycosylated hemoglobin and ATP of blood in pathogenesis of diabetic impairments, 29 children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus were studied. In these children the blood content of the glycosylated hemoglobin was distinctly increased simultaneously with a decrease in ATP level. The alterations were especially distinct in the children the parents of which suffered from ischemic heart disease, myocardial infarction, insult, hypertension, diabetes mellitus. Development of diabetes mellitus in these children was characterized by the most severe manifestations (especially frequent and severe diabetic lesions, distinct decreases in secretion of insulin and in efficiency of the hormone). A hypothesis is discussed on possible importance of accelerated glycosylation of proteins and of a decrease in ATP synthesis for development of diabetic lesions.


Subject(s)
Adenosine Triphosphate/blood , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/blood , Glycated Hemoglobin/analysis , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Child , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/genetics , Humans
14.
Med Radiol (Mosk) ; 29(11): 37-40, 1984 Nov.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6390068

ABSTRACT

Using a radioimmunoassay a low C-peptide fasting level was revealed in children, pregnant and lying-in women as well as in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. After breakfast and insulin administration with curative purposes the IRI concentration in children increased whereas the C-peptide level changed insignificantly. Changes of the insulin secretion were more noticeable in severe diabetes mellitus with vascular complications and in disease decompensation. The atherogenic nature of the lipid metabolism (an increase in the cholesterol, triglyceride and beta-lipoprotein levels), changes in the liver and a tendency to vascular involvement are the results of insulin effect inadequacy. Such metabolic derangements in pregnant women create unfavorable conditions for the development of fetus and may lead to early atherogenic processes.


Subject(s)
Arteriosclerosis/etiology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/blood , Insulin/metabolism , Pregnancy in Diabetics/blood , Adult , Arteriosclerosis/blood , C-Peptide/blood , Child , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Female , Fetal Blood/metabolism , Humans , Insulin/blood , Insulin Secretion , Lipids/blood , Pregnancy , Radioimmunoassay
17.
Probl Endokrinol (Mosk) ; 27(4): 39-41, 1981.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7027247

ABSTRACT

Insulin, C-peptide and glucose levels in the blood, collected from the portal, hepatic and femoral veins of 7 young healthy dogs were studied before and 3 to 45 minutes after intravenous glucose injection. It was found that insulin concentration in the peripheral vein does not reflect completely its secretion by pancreatic islets, since a considerable part of hormone, released after glucose injection, is retained by the liver. C-peptide concentration in the peripheral veins reflects more precisely the beta-cell secretory activity that insulin level. A rise of insulin concentration in the portal vein after intravenous glucose injection promotes the hepatic glucose assimilation.


Subject(s)
C-Peptide/blood , Glucose/metabolism , Insulin/blood , Liver/metabolism , Peptides/blood , Animals , Blood Glucose/analysis , Dogs , Hepatic Veins , Portal Vein
19.
Probl Endokrinol (Mosk) ; 26(3): 53-5, 1980.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6250140

ABSTRACT

Studies on rats and dogs demonstrated exogenous cAMP to aid elevation of the blood insulin level in healthy animals and, to a lesser extent, in the animals with a mild course of diabetes mellitus caused by alloxan damage of beta-cells. In case of a severe course of diabetes mellitus exogenous cAMP produced no stimulating action on the insulin secretion.


Subject(s)
Cyclic AMP/pharmacology , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/physiopathology , Insulin/metabolism , Islets of Langerhans/metabolism , Alloxan , Animals , Antigens , Blood Glucose/analysis , Dogs , Insulin/blood , Insulin Secretion , Islets of Langerhans/drug effects , Rats , Stimulation, Chemical
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