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PhD project description
The arterial wall in patients with diabetes: Do changes in arterial basement membrane proteins predict future arterial disease? Are remodeling processes altered?
Applicant: Anne-Sofie Faarvang Thorsen1, MD
Main supervisor: Professor Lars Melholt Rasmussen1
Co-supervisors:
In this single-centre, open label study, 300 adults with DN will be recruited over 3 years. Following screening and baseline metabolic evaluations, eligible subjects will be treated with fenofibrate for 30-days and re-assessed.
4.1 Study Visits and Procedures Subjects will have their written
Research target:To explore exercise intervention in patients with diabetic nephropathy (intervention time for 3 years), the events in the primary end point was observed (double serum creatinine, ESRD dialysis) and secondary events (reduced urinary protein and retinopathy progression, cardiovascular
Progression of GO from mild-moderate to severe disease:
Criteria for start of treatment with corticosteroids, retrobulbar irradiation, or orbital decompression are severe soft tissue swelling (NO SPECS class 2c), risk of corneal ulcers with or without exophthalmos, double vision within 30 degrees,
1. Name of Investigational Products Huangkui capsule
2. Trial Topic A Randomized, Double-blinded, Parallel, controlled, Multicenter Clinical Trial ofHuangkui Capsule in Treating Type II Diabetic Nephropathy (DKD)
3. Trial Objectives Primary objective: To evaluate HuangKui capsule efficacy for
BACKGROUND In renal transplant recipients, residual renal insufficiency combined to the effects of immunosuppressive therapy with steroids or calcineurin inhibitors may reduce insulin activity and may contribute to several of the abnormalities associated with the metabolic syndrome, such as
The effects of thiazolidinedione on the diabetic retinopathy and nephropathy:
Overall Goal and Specific Aims
The overall goal of this study is to examine the effects of thiazolidinediones on the diabetic retinopathy and nephropathy.
The specific aims are:
1. To investigate the short-term effects of
A major component of blood pressure regulation is the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, a system of hormone-mediated feedback interactions that results in the relaxation or constriction of blood vessels in response to various stimuli. Angiotensin II, a polypeptide hormone, is formed from