Thiamine deficiency is a continuing problem leading to beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. The symptoms of thiamine deficiency develop in the heart, brain and neuronal tissue. Yet, it is unclear how rapid thiamine deficiency develops and which organs are prone to development of thiamine deficiency. We investigated these issues in a thiamine deficient animal model. Twenty-four male Lewis rats were fed a thiamine deficient diet, which contained 0.04% of normal thiamine intake. Six control rats were fed 200 mu g of thiamine per day. Every week a group of six rats on the thiamine-deficient diet was sacrificed and blood, urine and tissue were stored. Blood and tissue transketolase activity, thiamine and thiamine metabolites were measured and...
Glucose loading of rats made thiamin deficient by dietary deprivation of thiamin and the administrat...
In humans, thiamine is a micronutrient prone to depletion that may result in severe clinical abnorma...
Injury due to reperfusion after prior ischaemia (IRI) is an important cause of delayed graft functio...
Thiamine deficiency is a continuing problem leading to beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. The s...
Thiamine deficiency is a continuing problem leading to beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. The s...
Thiamine deficiency is a continuing problem leading to beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. The s...
Thiamine deficiency is a continuing problem leading to beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. The s...
peer reviewedBackground: Thiamine deficiency (TD) has a number of features in common with the neurod...
Introduction:Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, and its crucial role in energy metabolism and prope...
Selective neurodegeneration accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction characterizes neurodegenerative...
A deficiency in the essential nutrient thiamine resulting from chronic alcohol consumption is one fa...
Abstract — Chronic alcoholism results in thiamine deficiency as a consequence of inadequate dietary ...
Selective neurodegeneration accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction characterizes neurodegenerative...
Selective neurodegeneration accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction characterizes neurodegenerative...
Note:A deficiency of thiamine (Vitamin B 1) is associated with the Wernicke-KorsakoffSyndrome (WKS),...
Glucose loading of rats made thiamin deficient by dietary deprivation of thiamin and the administrat...
In humans, thiamine is a micronutrient prone to depletion that may result in severe clinical abnorma...
Injury due to reperfusion after prior ischaemia (IRI) is an important cause of delayed graft functio...
Thiamine deficiency is a continuing problem leading to beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. The s...
Thiamine deficiency is a continuing problem leading to beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. The s...
Thiamine deficiency is a continuing problem leading to beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. The s...
Thiamine deficiency is a continuing problem leading to beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. The s...
peer reviewedBackground: Thiamine deficiency (TD) has a number of features in common with the neurod...
Introduction:Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, and its crucial role in energy metabolism and prope...
Selective neurodegeneration accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction characterizes neurodegenerative...
A deficiency in the essential nutrient thiamine resulting from chronic alcohol consumption is one fa...
Abstract — Chronic alcoholism results in thiamine deficiency as a consequence of inadequate dietary ...
Selective neurodegeneration accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction characterizes neurodegenerative...
Selective neurodegeneration accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction characterizes neurodegenerative...
Note:A deficiency of thiamine (Vitamin B 1) is associated with the Wernicke-KorsakoffSyndrome (WKS),...
Glucose loading of rats made thiamin deficient by dietary deprivation of thiamin and the administrat...
In humans, thiamine is a micronutrient prone to depletion that may result in severe clinical abnorma...
Injury due to reperfusion after prior ischaemia (IRI) is an important cause of delayed graft functio...