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The diabetic cataract: an unusual presentation in a young subject: case report.

1997

This case report concerns a 14-year-old female patient, whose insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus was displayed by one infrequent complication, the cataract. This is an unusual manifestation in a 14-year-old patient; indeed, there are many findings in experimental animals demonstrating the development of this complication by maintaining blood glucose levels above 12 mM. After surgical therapy, complete vision was recovered, but we think that an earlier diagnosis and therapy of metabolic derangement of diabetes may have avoided this complication.

GlycosuriaBlood Glucosemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismEye diseaseHypercholesterolemiaCataract ExtractionKetone BodiesCataractEndocrinologyGlycosuriaDiabetes mellitusFemale patientInternal MedicinemedicineHumansHypertriglyceridemiaMetabolic derangementbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseDiabetic cataractSurgeryDiabetes Mellitus Type 1FemalePresentation (obstetrics)medicine.symptomComplicationbusinessJournal of diabetes and its complications
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Prehibernation and hibernation effects on the D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase of the heavy and light mitochondria from liver jerboa (Jaculus orient…

2007

The D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (BDH) (EC 1.1.1.30) from liver jerboa (Jaculus orientalis), a ketone body converting enzyme in mitochondria, in two populations of mitochondria (heavy and light) has been studied in different jerboa states (euthermic, prehibernating and hibernating). The results reveal: (1) important variations between states in terms of ketones bodies, glucose and lipid levels; (2) significant differences between the BDH of the two mitochondrial populations in term of protein expression and kinetic properties. These results suggest that BDH leads an important conformational change depending on the physiological state of jerboa. This BDH structural change could be the c…

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Ketogenic Diet Decreases Alcohol Intake in Adult Male Mice

2021

The classic ketogenic diet is a diet high in fat, low in carbohydrates, and well-adjusted proteins. The reduction in glucose levels induces changes in the body’s metabolism, since the main energy source happens to be ketone bodies. Recent studies have suggested that nutritional interventions may modulate drug addiction. The present work aimed to study the potential effects of a classic ketogenic diet in modulating alcohol consumption and its rewarding effects. Two groups of adult male mice were employed in this study, one exposed to a standard diet (SD, n = 15) and the other to a ketogenic diet (KD, n = 16). When a ketotic state was stable for 7 days, animals were exposed to the oral self-a…

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Hibernation impact on the catalytic activities of the mitochondrial D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase in liver and brain tissues of jerboa (Jaculus o…

2003

Abstract Background Jerboa (Jaculus orientalis) is a deep hibernating rodent native to subdesert highlands. During hibernation, a high level of ketone bodies i.e. acetoacetate (AcAc) and D-3-hydroxybutyrate (BOH) are produced in liver, which are used in brain as energetic fuel. These compounds are bioconverted by mitochondrial D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (BDH) E.C. 1.1.1.30. Here we report, the function and the expression of BDH in terms of catalytic activities, kinetic parameters, levels of protein and mRNA in both tissues i.e brain and liver, in relation to the hibernating process. Results We found that: 1/ In euthemic jerboa the specific activity in liver is 2.4- and 6.4- fold high…

MaleBDH: D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenaseAcetoacetateBlotting Westernlcsh:Animal biochemistryBrainRodentiaBlotting NorthernCatalysisJerboa: <it>Jaculus orientalis</it>Mitochondrialcsh:BiochemistryHydroxybutyrate DehydrogenaseKineticsLiverHibernationJerboa: Jaculus orientalisKetone bodiesAnimalslcsh:QD415-436RNA Messengerlcsh:QP501-801Research ArticleBOH : D-3-hydroxybutyrateBMC Biochemistry
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Possible Reduction of Cardiac Risk after Supplementation with Epigallocatechin Gallate and Increase of Ketone Bodies in the Blood in Patients with Mu…

2020

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease that causes anthropometric changes characterised by functional disability, increase in fat mass, and decrease in lean mass. All these variables are related to a greater cardiac risk. The polyphenol epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and an increase in ketone bodies in the blood have been shown to have beneficial effects on anthropometric and biochemical variables related to cardiovascular activity. The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of the intervention with EGCG and ketone bodies on cardiac risk in MS patients. A population of 51 MS patients were randomly assigned to a control group and an intervention group (daily dose of 800…

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Dynamics of ketone body metabolism in diabetic rats.

1972

Steady state blood levels of ketone bodies during infusions of acetoacetate at various rates have been compared in healthy and diabetic rats. The characteristics of the metabolic elimination of ketone bodies from the blood are completely changed in diabetic rats. Whereas steady state levels of ketone bodies increase linearly with the infusion rate in healthy rats, this increase is exponential in diabetic animals. This difference, which is due to an impaired metabolic elimination, becomes evident only above a dosage of 50 μmoles acetoacetate per kg per min. Chronic treatment with insulin for 4–6 days, but not acute insulin injection, restores the capacity of diabetic rats to metabolize keton…

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Glutamate permeability at the blood-brain barrier in insulinopenic and insulin-resistant rats

2009

The influence of diabetes on brain glutamate (GLU) uptake was studied in insulinopenic (streptozotocin [STZ]) and insulin-resistant (diet-induced obesity [DIO]) rat models of diabetes. In the STZ study, adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were treated with STZ (65 mg/kg intravenously) or vehicle and studied 3 weeks later. The STZ rats had elevated plasma levels of glucose, ketone bodies, and branched-chain amino acids; brain uptake of GLU was very low in both STZ and control rats, examined under conditions of normal and greatly elevated (by intravenous infusion) plasma GLU concentrations. In the DIO study, rats ingested a palatable, high-energy diet for 2 weeks and were then divided into weight …

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Enhancement of activities relative to fatty acid oxidation in the liver of rats depleted of l-carnitine by d-carnitine and a γ-butyrobetaine hydroxyl…

1995

Abstract This study was designed to examine whether the depletion of l -carnitine may induce compensatory mechanisms allowing higher fatty acid oxidative activities in liver, particularly with regard to mitochondrial carnitine palmitoyltransferase I activity and peroxisomal fatty acid oxidation. Wistar rats received d -carnitine for 2 days and 3-(2,2,2-trimethylhydrazinium)propionate (mildronate), a non-competitive inhibitor of γ-butyrobetaine hydroxylase, for 10 days. They were starved for 20 hr before being sacrificed. A dramatic reduction in carnitine concentration was observed in heart, skeletal muscles and kidneys, and to a lesser extent, in liver. Triacylglycerol content was found to …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtygamma-Butyrobetaine DioxygenaseOxidative phosphorylationBiologyMitochondrionBiochemistryMixed Function OxygenasesCarnitineInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsCarnitineRats WistarBeta oxidationPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationBody WeightFatty AcidsFatty acidOrgan SizePeroxisomeRatsEndocrinologyLiverchemistryKetone bodiesCarnitine palmitoyltransferase IOxidation-ReductionMethylhydrazinesmedicine.drugBiochemical Pharmacology
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Medium-chain triglycerides may improve memory in non-demented older adults: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials

2022

Abstract Background Ketosis has been exploited for its neuroprotective impact and treatment of neurological conditions via ketone production. Exogenous medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) supplementation may induce nutritional ketosis. The aim of this systematic review is to explore the effects of MCTs on memory function in older adults without cognitive impairment. Methods A systematic literature search of PubMed, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Web of Science was employed from inception until April 2022 for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, investigating the impact of MCT oils on com…

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2003

Jerboa (Jaculus orientalis) is a deep hibernating rodent native to subdesert highlands. During hibernation, a high level of ketone bodies i.e. acetoacetate (AcAc) and D-3-hydroxybutyrate (BOH) are produced in liver, which are used in brain as energetic fuel. These compounds are bioconverted by mitochondrial D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (BDH) E.C. 1.1.1.30. Here we report, the function and the expression of BDH in terms of catalytic activities, kinetic parameters, levels of protein and mRNA in both tissues i.e brain and liver, in relation to the hibernating process. We found that: 1/ In euthemic jerboa the specific activity in liver is 2.4- and 6.4- fold higher than in brain, respective…

chemistry.chemical_classificationDehydrogenaseMitochondrionBiologyBiochemistryDissociation constantEnzymeBiochemistrychemistryKetone bodiesSpecific activityNAD+ kinaseInner mitochondrial membraneMolecular BiologyBMC Biochemistry
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