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Modulation of neuropathic pain in experimental diabetes mellitus

Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry, 2014
The main objective of the current article is to investigate the diabetic polyneuropathy which represents a major preoccupation within the context of high incidence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and its complications. Moreover, neuropathy may develop despite intensive hyperglycaemic control.
Laurentiu, Bădescu   +3 more
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Studies of wound healing in experimental diabetes mellitus

Journal of Surgical Research, 1977
Diabetic patients often heal poorly. They have a higher incidence of wound infection [S] and are prone to slow healing of peripheral injuries even when adequate peripheral pulses are present [ 13, 291. Based on the work of Goldenberg et al. [9] and Sipperstein et al.
W H, Goodson, T K, Hung
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Methods to Induce Experimental Diabetes Mellitus

2015
Dysfunction of the visceral tract has been considered for a long time to be the cause of diabetes mellitus. Bomskov in 1910 reported severe diabetic symptoms in dogs after cannulation of the ductus lymphaticus. This observation, however, could not be confirmed in later experiments (Vogel HG (1963), Unpublished data).
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Osmotic Pressure and Vasculature of Gingiva in Experimental Diabetes Mellitus

Journal of Periodontology, 2007
Background: Alterations in tissue osmotic pressure (OP) and vasculature are considered to be the inevitable aspects of an inflammatory process that subsequently alter the fluid dynamics of the tissues involved. The aim of this study was to reveal a profile of OP and vascular changes in periodontally healthy gingival tissues and analyze the relationship
Sakallioglu, Elif Eser   +6 more
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Experimental Atherosclerosis and Diabetes Mellitus

1992
Although the production of arterial lesions in animals fed high fat and cholesterol diets had been described at the beginning of the 20th century, and experimental models of diabetes were available at the time Banting and Best isolated insulin in 1920, it was not until the 1940s that attempts were made to study the interaction of diabetes and ...
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Viral diabetes mellitus in man and experimental animals

The American Journal of Medicine, 1981
Accumulating evidence strongly suggests that viruses may play an etiologic role in some cases of diabetes mellitus. The importance of environmental factors in the pathogenesis of the disease is suggested by genetic and epidemiological observations. Group B Coxsackie viruses and mumps virus have been implicated, and the evidence suggests that several ...
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Autonomic neuropathy in experimental models of diabetes mellitus

2014
Autonomic neuropathy complicates diabetes by increasing patient morbidity and mortality. Surprisingly, considering its importance, development and exploitation of animal models has lagged behind the wealth of information collected for somatic symmetrical sensory neuropathy.
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DIABETES MELLITUS: FEATURES OF EXPERIMENTAL MODELLING

2019
This review examines experimental modelling methods for diabetes mellitus in laboratory animals. There are presented scientific literary data revealing the development of experimental models of diabetes mellitus, as well as disorders developing in this pathophysiological process by various functional systems of the organism.
Samotrueva, Marina A.   +1 more
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Experimental Models to Study Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications: Limitations and New Opportunities

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023
BEATRIZ Martín-Carro   +2 more
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