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Hereditäre Pankreatitis - Eine klinisch relevante Ursache des Pankreaskarzinoms? -

2001

UNLABELLED Hereditary pancreatitis is an autosomal dominant disease. Recently, the genetic defect has been mapped to chromosome 7q35 and consists mainly of a point mutation in exon 3 of the cationic trypsinogen gene which causes an Arg(CGC)-His(CAC) substitution at residue 117. In patients with hereditary pancreatitis the estimated cumulative risk for pancreatic carcinoma to age 70 approaches 40 %. Thus, the role of hereditary pancreatitis in the pathogenesis of pancreatic carcinoma is of interest. PATIENTS AND METHODS DNA was extracted from peripheral blood (n = 16), fresh tumor tissue (n = 29) and formalin fixed and paraffin embedded tumor tissue (n = 5) of 50 patients with ductal adenoca…

Hereditary pancreatitismedicine.medical_specialtyTrypsinogenbusiness.industryGeneral surgeryPoint mutationAutosomal dominant traitmedicine.diseasechemistry.chemical_compoundExonmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryPancreatic cancermedicineCancer researchAdenocarcinomaSurgeryPancreasbusinessZentralblatt für Chirurgie
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Effects of age, and protein malnutrition followed by a balanced diet on the non-parallel change in digestive enzymes in the pancreas and their secret…

1988

1. Ninety male Wistar rats were divided into two groups. A control group (C) was fed on a balanced diet, containing 200 g protein/kg for 51 d. An experimental group (E) was fed on a low-protein diet containing 50 g protein/kg for 28 d (PM), and then on a balanced diet for 23 d (BR). At different days of PM and BR, the pancreas and the pancreatic juice were collected 40 min after injection of 0.1 mCi [3H]leucine. The amounts of amylase (EC3.2.1.1), trypsinogen 2 (EC3.4.21.4), chymotrypsinogen 1 (EC3.4.21.1) and lipase (EC3.1.1.3) were determined after separation by the isoelectric focussing technique. Incorporation of [3H]leucine into the four hydrolases of pancreatic juice and pancreas was …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingTrypsinogenHydrolasesMedicine (miscellaneous)ChymotrypsinogenProtein-Energy Malnutritionchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsAmylaseLipasePancreaschemistry.chemical_classificationNutrition and DieteticsbiologyRats Inbred StrainsLipaseChymotrypsinogenRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEnzymeEndocrinologychemistryPancreatic juiceAmylasesbiology.proteinTrypsinogenDietary ProteinsLeucineIsoelectric FocusingPancreasThe British journal of nutrition
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Prognostic Value of Immunohistochemical Expression of Beta-1 Integrin in Pancreatic Carcinoma

1999

<i>Background: </i>Prognostically relevant factors based on the histological assessment of the resected pancreas are known. However, the knowledge of additional factors associated with the prognosis is helpful in planning the therapy for an individual patient. β<sub>1</sub> Integrin expression is known to have a prognostic influence in some malignant tumors. No data are, however, available on the prognostic value of β<sub>1</sub> integrins in pancreatic carcinoma. <i>Method: </i>We investigated paraffin-embedded specimens of 19 patients undergoing surgical treatment for periampullary carcinoma and of 42 patients for ductal pancreatic carcinoma…

AdultMaleCancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPancreatic diseaseIntegrinFlow cytometryPredictive Value of TestsBeta 1 integrinHumansMedicineAgedNeoplasm StagingAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologybusiness.industryCell adhesion moleculeIntegrin beta1CarcinomaGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticPancreatic Neoplasmsmedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyLymphatic Metastasisbiology.proteinAdenocarcinomaImmunohistochemistryFemalebusinessPancreasOncology
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Wharton's Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells for the Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes

2014

wharton'jelly diabetes WJ-MSC stem cells pancreasSettore BIO/16 - Anatomia Umana
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Malignant epithelial/exocrine tumors of the pancreas

2020

Summary Pancreatic malignant exocrine tumors represent the most important cause of cancer-related death for pancreatic neoplasms. The most common tumor type in this category is represented by pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), an ill defined, stroma-rich, scirrhous neoplasm with glandular differentiation. Here we present the relevant characteristics of the most important PDAC variants, namely adenosquamous carcinoma, colloid carcinoma, undifferentiated carcinoma, undifferentiated carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells, signet ring carcinoma, medullary carcinoma and hepatoid carcinoma. The other categories of malignant exocrine tumors, characterized by fleshy, stroma-poor, circumsc…

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Efficacy of intra-arterial lidocaine infusion in the treatment of cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis

2020

Background Disturbances in pancreatic microcirculation, beginning with vasoconstriction, are crucial in early pancreatitis and progression to necrotizing pancreatitis. Thus, vascular-targeted treatment aiming to restore a sufficient level of microcirculation through vasodilation would possibly reduce the severity of pancreatitis. Lidocaine is an anti-arrhythmic and local anesthetic drug, which also acts as a vasodilator at higher concentrations. Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of intra-arterial infusion of lidocaine into the celiac trunk in treatment of cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis. Material and methods Wistar rats (n = 20) were randomly divided into 2 equal groups: the control g…

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Effectiveness of Enteric-Coated Preparations on Nutritional Parameters in Cystic Fibrosis

1988

To evaluate the effectiveness of enteric-coated pancreatic enzyme supplements in comparison to conventional preparations of ingested enzyme on growth and nutritional parameters of patients with cystic fibrosis, we conducted a long-term study involving 40 patients. The data reproduced here were recorded after 6 months of therapy with powder-containing capsules or with enteric-coated products. Fat absorption was estimated by measurement of steatorrhoea with the steatocrit method. All parameters studied improved after enteric-coated pancreatic enzyme therapy, with a statistically significant increase in weight, cholesterol and haemoglobin values. Furthermore, the number of patients with positi…

medicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapyPancreatic diseaseCholesterolbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentRespiratory diseaseGastroenterologymedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyEnteric coatingCystic fibrosischemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryOral administrationInternal medicinemedicinebusinessPancreasmedicine.drugDigestion
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Through-the-needle biopsy of pancreatic cystic lesions: stronger evidences of higher diagnostic yield compared with cytology

2020

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medicine.medical_specialtyYield (engineering)business.industryBiopsy NeedleGastroenterologyCystic lesionCytologyNeedle biopsyHumansPancreaMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologyPancreatic CystbusinessPancreasPancreatic Cyst.HumanGastrointestinal Endoscopy
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The pancreatic beta-cell response to intravenous administration of glucose in elderly subjects.

1970

A study was made of the serum insulin level after the intravenous administration of glucose (0.33 gm/ kg) in two groups of normal subjects—18 in the 60–85 age bracket, and 16 in the 23–45 age bracket. All had a normal coefficient of glucose utilization and a normal blood glucose curve after intravenous administration of glucose. Serum insulin was assayed by the radio-immunological method, with use of an ion exchange resin. Blood samples were drawn at 2, 5, 10, 30, 45 and 60 minutes after the end of the glucose infusion. In the elderly subjects the maximal value was reached only after 5 minutes and the mean value was 39± 9 µU/ml (range, 27–50), whereas in the younger subjects the serum insul…

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Effects of sublethal exposure to lead on levels of energetic compounds in Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852).

1994

Lead is neither essential nor beneficial to living organisms; all existing data show that its metabolic effects are adverse. Lead is toxic to all phyla of aquatic biota. Most of the lead discharged into surface water is rapidly incorporated into suspended and bottom sediments. The American red crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, lives in a wide range of environmental conditions that include highly polluted waters. Lead present in take sediments can be available to aquatic animals such as P. clarkii because it is a detritivor and burrow into the sediment. In fact, we found remarkable levels of lead in tissues of P. clarkii caught in Albufera Lake and kept 15 days in clean water (e. g. 223 [mu]g/g…

GillGillsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisAstacoideaToxicologyEcotoxicologyAnimalsPancreasHeavy metal detoxificationProcambarus clarkiibiologyEcologyDecapodaAquatic animalGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationCrayfishLipid MetabolismPollutionLeadLiverEnvironmental chemistryHepatopancreasEnergy MetabolismGlycogenWater Pollutants ChemicalBulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology
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