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Hormone helps mice 'hibernate,' survive starvation

...at has been shown to lower blood glucose levels in diabetic and obese mice. FGF21, in turn, stimulates the use of stored fats as energy and causes torpor. In properly fed mice, FGF21 is not normally active; however, when the researchers introduced FGF21 into these mice, the animals’ metabolism changed. ...

Maggots rid patients of MRSA

University of Manchester researchers are ridding diabetic patients of the superbug MRSA - by treating their ... his team used green bottle fly larvae to treat 13 diabetic patients whose foot ulcers were contaminated with MRSA and found all but one were cured within a mea...

Fat screen delivers plant-derived chemical with antidiabetic effects

...e active. Further study of harmine's effects in diabetic mice found that the chemical increases insulin sensitivity in a manner similar to, though more roundabout than, the predominant antidiabetes drugs. Rather than triggering PPARã directly, the chemical blocks a pathway that normally inhibits fat cells'...

It's never too late to get it back! Aging interrupted

...en late in life. One drug, normally used to treat diabetic patients, seems to produce many of the beneficial effects of a low calorie diet. However, it is important to be sure that healthy people will benefit from the drug. A very low level of toxicity could interfere with the beneficial effects of such a ...

Antibody therapy prevents type 1 diabetes in mice

...this study, the Pitt researchers treated non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice with an antibody -- a type of protein produced by the immune system that recognizes and helps fight infections and other foreign substances in the body -- directed against a receptor known as CD137 on the surface of a type of immune cell c...

Elucidation of the genome for diabetics with DNA chips

...lin secretion appear very early in the children of diabetic parents. These individuals become hyperglycaemic w...ening were then confirmed in more than 5500 French diabetic patients treated at Corbeil-Essonnes Hospital (Guillaume Charpentier) and Poitiers University Hospit...

Erectile dysfunction in diabetes is due to selective defect in the brain

...ed induced penile erection, yawning and stretch in diabetic rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats treated with strept... and behavioral symptoms similar to those found in diabetic men with sexual dysfunction. The researchers focused on the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the...

DNA layer reduces risk of reserve parts being rejected

...biosensors such as an implanted glucose sensor for diabetic patients. ...

Nanoparticles can track cells deep within living organisms

...blood vessel growth to improve the blood supply to diabetic patients' limbs or to repair blood vessels after a heart attack or bypass surgery. Tracking nanoparticle-labeled cells used in such treatments by MRI imaging would allow physicians to monitor the treatment's success or failure. The nanoparticles ...

Diabetes slows nerve recovery after heart transplant

...p new nerves to replace damaged ones--is slower in diabetic patients," said Frank M. Bengel, a visiting associate professor of radiology and the director of cardiovascular nuclear medicine at Johns Hopkins Medicine's Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science in Baltimore, Md. "Our res...

Drug can quickly mobilize an army of cells to repair injury

...l vascular disease, a problem often encountered in diabetic patients, who can suffer from poor circulation in their limbs that causes pain or sores and may lead to amputation. The potential of the two drugs for treating such conditions was addressed in another study by the research group, also published in a...

Replacing insulin is top-ranked breakthrough foreseen for health in developing world

...indness, heart disease, chronic kidney disease and diabetic ulcers, they noted, adding that repeated insulin treatments are costly and therefore inaccessible to many developing country patients. The 2nd-ranked application, regenerating failed heart muscle using the patient's own cells, is being successfull...

New mechanism underlying pain found

...th such common conditions or diseases as sciatica, diabetic neuropathy and shingles. This research was presented at Neuroscience 2006, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. Neuropathic pain, or the spontaneous pain and abnormal sensitivity following a nerve injury, typically results from a...

Holiday gluttony can spell disaster for undiagnosed diabetics

...is is normally associated with older age, obesity, diabetic family history, physical inactivity and certain ethnicities, but is increasingly diagnosed in overweight children as well. With about 14 million diagnosed cases of type 1 or type 2 diabetes and 6 million undiagnosed cases, it's vital to stay health...

New data from NIH lab confirms protocol to reverse type 1 diabetes in mice

...acy of a protocol to reverse of type 1 diabetes in diabetic mice. Three studies from other institutions publi...Faustman and colleagues treated end-stage nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice with Freund's complete adjuvant, a substance that suppresses the activity of the immune c...

Inheriting a tendency to brain infection

...ent, Casanova said. "It's like giving insulin to a diabetic patient," he said. "You just replace the missing compound." Soon, children who come into the intensive care unit with herpes simplex encephalitis may be treated with both the standard antiviral, acyclovir, and with type I interferon, to replace the...

Study provides first look at the 'birth' of a retina cell

...toreceptors is at the root of eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, retinitis pigmentosa, and macular degeneration. In most instances, including age-related macular degeneration, rod photoreceptors die before cones. As the mouse eye develops, rods start out as stem cells, meaning they have not yet been ...

'Molecular assassin' targets disease gene

... due to age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy are likely to be among the first uses for the drug. AMD is the most common cause of blindness in Australia (Macular Degeneration Foundation). The experimental drug has already been shown to be effective on skin cancers in pre-clinical mo...

Natural pine bark extract relieves muscle cramp and pain in athletes and diabetics

... The second study involved 47 participants with diabetic microangiopathy (a disorder of the smallest veins ...ithout Pycnogenol supplementation. Patients with diabetic microangiopathy had a 20.8 percent reduction in pain, while participants with claudication experienc...

Schepens scientists are first to discover angiogenesis switch inside blood vessel cells

..., more targeted drugs for diseases such as cancer, diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration. The study, t...I3K in cancer patients or those with proliferative diabetic retinopathy or macular degeneration, or designed to increased it in a damaged heart," he says. Nex...

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