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polydipsia/obesity

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[SYNDROME OF INFANTILE OBESITY WITH DIABETOID HYPERLIPEMIA, HYPERPHAGIA AND CONSTITUTIONAL POLYDIPSIA].

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INFANTILE OBESITY SYNDROME WITH DIABETOID HYPERLIPAEMIA, HYPERPHAGIA, AND CONSTITUTIONAL POLYDIPSIA.

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Beneficial effects of kinin B1 receptor antagonism on plasma fatty acid alterations and obesity in Zucker diabetic fatty rats.

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Kinins are the endogenous ligands of the constitutive B2 receptor (B2R) and the inducible B1 receptor (B1R). Whereas B2R prevents insulin resistance, B1R is involved in insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. However, the contribution of B1R in type 2 diabetes associated with obesity remains

Increased immunoreactive dynorphin and leu-enkephalin in posterior pituitary of obese mice (ob/ob) and super-sensitivity to drugs that act at kappa receptors.

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Posterior pituitaries of obese mice (ob/ob) contained significantly more immunoreactive dynorphin (P less than .01) and leu-enkephalin (P less than .01) than their lean littermates. Drinking in obese mice was stimulated by 0.3%, and feeding by 10%, of the dose of ethylketocyclazocine, a kappa

Diabetic complications in a new animal model (TSOD mouse) of spontaneous NIDDM with obesity.

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The TSOD mouse has been established as an inbred strain with spontaneous development of diabetes mellitus as the first clinical signs of diabetes. Polydipsia and polyuria are observed at about 2 months old only in male mice, after which hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia are detected. Following

[Childhood obesity as a risk factor for diabetes mellitus type I: the accelerator hypothesis].

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) type I was diagnosed in two children, a girl aged 10.9 years and a boy aged 10.3 years, who suffered from overweight. Both were treated with subcutaneous insulin injections and dietary adjustments. Some of the data in the literature suggest that overweight or obesity during

Clinical efficacy of Shilajatu (Asphaltum) processed with Agnimantha (Clerodendrum phlomidis Linn.) in Sthaulya (obesity).

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Obesity is defined as the condition in which excessive amount of fat is accumulated in the body. Classical Ayurvedic texts describe eight types of despicable designated as 'Nindita purusha' including atisthaulya. Corpulent people are characterized by short in longevity, slow movement, difficult to

Effects of fructose feeding on lipid parameters in obese and lean, diabetic and nondiabetic Zucker rats.

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Effects of fructose feeding in moderate amounts on lipid metabolism of obese versus lean, and diabetic versus nondiabetic Zucker rats, were studied. Forty pairs of male lean and obese animals were assigned to two dietary groups, fructose and glucose. For each diet, one-half of lean and obese animals

Basal glucose excretion in dogs: The impact of feeding, obesity, sex, and age

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Background: The urine glucose (UG) measurements are an integral part of urinalyses, especially in dogs with polyuria and polydipsia. A positive dipstick result is considered pathologic for disease. This paradigm has been challenged by new

Unique case of growth hormone (GH) deficiency accompanied by clinical anophthalmia, hypoplastic orbits, digital dysplasia, short stature, obesity, and diabetes mellitus.

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A 43-year-old female was admitted to our hospital for polydipsia and hyperglycemia. She had total blindness and globes were not recognized by inspection, indicating clinical anophthalmia. Physical examination revealed short stature, obesity, prematurely gray hair, shortness of fingers and toes,

High-fat, carbohydrate-free diet markedly aggravates obesity but prevents beta-cell loss and diabetes in the obese, diabetes-susceptible db/db strain.

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OBJECTIVE We have previously reported that a high-fat, carbohydrate-free diet prevents diabetes and beta-cell destruction in the New Zealand Obese (NZO) mouse strain. Here we investigated the effect of diets with and without carbohydrates on obesity and development of beta-cell failure in a second

New-onset diabetes in an obese adolescent: diagnostic dilemmas.

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BACKGROUND A 14-year-old, obese, African American boy presented to his pediatrician with polyuria, polydipsia, and a significant unintentional weight loss. He was dehydrated, with high levels of blood sugar and urinary ketones. He had no history of previous illnesses and was not taking any

Diabetic ketoacidosis with concurrent pancreatitis, pancreatic β islet cell tumor, and adrenal disease in an obese ferret (Mustela putorius furo).

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A 5.5-y-old spayed female ferret (Mustela putorius furo) with a history of adrenal disease, respiratory disease, and chronic obesity was evaluated for progressive lethargy and ataxia, diminished appetite, and possible polyuria and polydipsia. Physical examination revealed obesity, lethargy,

An ascochlorin derivative, AS-6, reduces insulin resistance in the genetically obese diabetic mouse, db/db.

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An ascochlorin derivative, AS-6, is a new hypoglycemic agent orally active in both obese hyperinsulinemic and insulin-deficient diabetic animal models. AS-6, when given as a 0.025-0.2% admixture in the diet, dose-dependently ameliorated polydipsia, polyuria, and glycosuria in the genetically obese

Abnormal water turnover associated with hypothalamic obesity.

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Experimental obesity produced in rats by stereotaxic lesions of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) resulted in hyperphagia, polydipsia, polyuria, decreased urine osmolality, and enhanced excretion of total solute and urea. A 24-h water deprivation test revealed the inability of VMH-lesioned rats to
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