BACKGROUND: \ud \ud Plasma homocysteine levels may be elevated in poorly controlled diabetes with pre-existing vascular complications and/or nephropathy. Since homocysteine has detrimental effects on a wide diversity of cell types, the present study examined the effects of long-term homocysteine exposure on the secretory function of clonal BRIN-BD11 beta-cells.\ud \ud METHODS: \ud \ud Acute insulin secretory function, cellular insulin content and viability of BRIN-BD11 cells were assessed following long-term (18 h) exposure to homocysteine in culture. RT-PCR and Western blot analysis were used to determine the expression of key beta-cell genes and proteins. Cells were cultured for a further 18 h without homocysteine to determine any long-la...
AIM: To evaluate the effects of exposure to high glucose (HG) levels and sulphonylurea on isolate...
OBJECTIVES: Hyperhomocysteinaemia has emerged as a novel risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Th...
New Findings - What is the central question of this study?: Recent studies have demonstrated strong ...
BACKGROUND: Plasma homocysteine levels may be elevated in poorly controlled diabetes with pre-exis...
BACKGROUND:Even moderate increases in levels of homocysteine cause cardiovascular degeneration. Vari...
Abstract CONTEXT: Abnormal homocysteine metabolism may contribute to increased cardiovascular death ...
Background: A high prevalence of hyperhomocysteinemia has been reported in type II diabetic patients...
Hyperhomocysteinemia and insulin resistance are independent factors for cardiovascular disease. Most...
The aim of the present study was to clarify whether prolonged in vitro exposure of human pancreatic ...
The aim of the present study was to clarify whether prolonged in vitro exposure of human pancreatic ...
Background and aims: The rapid reversibility of recent type 2 diabetes (T2D) by very low-calorie die...
BACKGROUND: Certain clinical conditions are associated with inappropriately high levels of circulat...
Background-To establish whether transsulfuration impairment (methionine intolerance) may influence t...
Aims/hypothesis: The rapid remission of type 2 diabetes by a diet very low in energy correlates with...
Homocysteine is an intermediate in the sulfur amino acid metabolism. Recent studies suggested that t...
AIM: To evaluate the effects of exposure to high glucose (HG) levels and sulphonylurea on isolate...
OBJECTIVES: Hyperhomocysteinaemia has emerged as a novel risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Th...
New Findings - What is the central question of this study?: Recent studies have demonstrated strong ...
BACKGROUND: Plasma homocysteine levels may be elevated in poorly controlled diabetes with pre-exis...
BACKGROUND:Even moderate increases in levels of homocysteine cause cardiovascular degeneration. Vari...
Abstract CONTEXT: Abnormal homocysteine metabolism may contribute to increased cardiovascular death ...
Background: A high prevalence of hyperhomocysteinemia has been reported in type II diabetic patients...
Hyperhomocysteinemia and insulin resistance are independent factors for cardiovascular disease. Most...
The aim of the present study was to clarify whether prolonged in vitro exposure of human pancreatic ...
The aim of the present study was to clarify whether prolonged in vitro exposure of human pancreatic ...
Background and aims: The rapid reversibility of recent type 2 diabetes (T2D) by very low-calorie die...
BACKGROUND: Certain clinical conditions are associated with inappropriately high levels of circulat...
Background-To establish whether transsulfuration impairment (methionine intolerance) may influence t...
Aims/hypothesis: The rapid remission of type 2 diabetes by a diet very low in energy correlates with...
Homocysteine is an intermediate in the sulfur amino acid metabolism. Recent studies suggested that t...
AIM: To evaluate the effects of exposure to high glucose (HG) levels and sulphonylurea on isolate...
OBJECTIVES: Hyperhomocysteinaemia has emerged as a novel risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Th...
New Findings - What is the central question of this study?: Recent studies have demonstrated strong ...