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Proceedings of the 5th China-Japan Symposium on Diabetes Mellitus, Xian, China, 5-8 September 1996
Edited by
G. Mimura, Shokei Junior College, Kumamoto, Japan
X. Zhu, Shanghai Medical University, Department of Internal Medicine, Shanghai, China
K. Kida, Ehime University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Ehime, Japan
K. Murakami, Suma Red Cross Hospital, Hyogo, Japan
Included in series
International Congress, 1141
Description
This is the fifth volume in a series of meetings highlighting the cooperation between China and Japan in the study of Diabetes Mellitus.
This book summarizes the very latest experimental and clinical developments and results that were obtained at this symposium.
Contents
Abbreviated contents.
Plenary Lectures.
Clinical aspects of molecular genetics studies in Chinese NIDDM (K. Xiang). Prevention
of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) (K. Kida et al.). Prevalence of diabetes and its risk factors in China - 1994
(X. Pan). Recent trends in treatment of diabetes in Japan - today and tomorrow (K. Nonaka).
Invited Lecture.
Gas-forming pyogenic
liver abscess complicated with diabetes mellitus - a review of 50 cases reported in Japan (R. Takeda).
Epidemiology.
Incidence
of IDDM in Beijing of China (C. Yan, C. Zhu, J. Liang). Screening for diabetes in school children in Sendai (Y. Sato et al.).
Exploration of the clinical characters and diagnosis of latent onset IDDM in adults (X. Pan). Study on clinical features and standard
medication levels in older-onset diabetes mellitus (C. Ito et al.). The causes of death in diabetics who died in Jinnouchi
Hospital, during 1955-1977 (T. Jinnouchi et al.). Consideration of clinical courses and autopsy findings in three cases with
diabetes (H. Wakasugi, Y. Katsuda). Clinical and laboratory study in malnutrition related diabetes mellitus (Y. Li, Z. Yu, H. Pan). HLA-DRBI
genotyping by SSPCR and an analysis on the relationship between HLA-DR9 and IDDM susceptibility (C. Xu et al.).
Etiology
and Metabolism.
GAD of islets: similarity to that of brain in response to GAD and GABA-T inhibitors (J. Katoh et al.). Influences
of human autoantibody to glutamic acid decarboxylase on cultured human fetal islet beta cells (J. Wang et al.). Can nicotinamide
improve insulin secretion in Japanese patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM)? (M. Yano et al.). Association
of mitochondria DNA 3394 (T-C) mutation with Chinese non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (L. Ai et al.). Studies on the
molecular evolution of glucose transporter gene family (H. Wang et al.). Insulin receptor and altered glucose transport in a
monensin-resistant mutant of Chinese hamster ovary cell (T. Seguchi et al.). The investigation on changes of activity of liver
glycogen synthase in experimental diabetes mellitus rats (Y. Wang, R. Qian, X. Ma). Effect of epinephrine on ketone body utilization
in rat heart perfusion system (E. Ubukata et al.). Clinical evaluation of autoantibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase and
islet cell in the diagnosis of IDDM (L. Xiu et al.). A study on form and metabolic features in patients with impaired glucose
tolerance (C. Wang et al.). Serum IGF-1 level in diabetics and its relationship to late complications (M. Yu et al.).
Effects of high glucose on expression of fibronectin receptor and fibronectin production of cultured human mesangial cells (Y. Deng et
al.). Increased Ca2+ mobilization in patients from non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus with enhanced platelet aggregation
(C.H. Cai, H. Liu, H. Chen). A study on the change of calmodulin content, calmodulin-dependent phosphodiesterase and Ca2+-atpase
activities in pancreatic tissues from spontaneously diabetic Chinese hamsters (T. Zhao et al.). The change of liver glucokinase
activity in diabetic rats (Y. Ma, R. Qian, Y. Wang).
Insulin Secretion.
Effect of a synthetic peptide (P-15) on monolayer cell
culture of neonatal rat pancreas (D. Huang et al.). The relationship between the volume of pancreas in vivo and islet β-cell
function on diabetes (Y. Shen, M. Xie, C. Tian). Poor capacity for proliferation of pancreatic β-cells in Otsuka-Long-Evans-Tokushima
fatty rat, a model of spontaneous NIDDM (K. Shima, M. Zhu). Study on the possible mechanisms about the second control site of insulin
secretion in islets (C. Xiao, H. Shi). An experimental study of isolation and purification of adult porcine islet of Langerhans (D. Yu,
W. Yin, R. Wu). Short-term effect of cyclosporine A on pancreatic islet cell function in normal and spontaneous diabetic Chinese hamster
(Y. Wang et al.). The relationship between molecular structure and bioactivities of ardremedullin on glucose and its regulating
hormones in rat blood (S. Sheng, Y. Guo, H. Qi). Pancreatic amylin content and amyloid protein and their relations to clinical diabetes
(Y. Tasaka et al.). A preliminary study on the relationship between NIDDM, insulin resistance and IAPP (Y. Li et al.).
Study on the insulin receptor gene variations in patients with acanthosis nigricans and their close relatives (J. Chen et al.).
The relation between the difference of the body fat distribution and the insulin sensitive index (J. Tian et al.).
Glycation.
Fundamental study of the portable HbA1c assay system 'DCA200' based on an immunological method (Y. Haraguchi et al.) . Glycated
protein damages vascular smooth muscle cells through the hydrogen peroxide generation in the presence of cupricion (N. Sakata et
al.). Immunochemical detection of advanced glycation end-products of the Maillard reaction in aortic pepsin-insoluble collagen from
diabetic rats (J. Meng et al.). Inhibitory effects of some Chinese medicine ingredients on the nonenzymatic glycation of protein
in vitro (P. Mao, J. Zhang, Q. Huang).
Obesity and Hyperlipidemia.
Waist-to-femoral circumference ratio (WFR): best simple anthropometric
index for abdominal visceral adipose tissue accumulation (W. Jia, K. Xiang, W. Ding). Baseline hypertriglyceridemia, a risk factor for
non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus: a 6 year follow-up study of 432 nondiabetics (W. Yang et al.). Effect of acarbose treatment
on atherogenic lipoproteins in NIDDM patients (G. Yoshino et al.). Induction of macrophage growth by lipoprotein (a) (S. Kobori et al.).
Complications.
The clinical features in the patients of coronary heart disease with glucose metabolic disorders
(Z. Liao, B. Yu). Changes of level of plasma TNF-α, activities of plasma t-PA and PAI in diabetic patients with silent cerebral ischemia
or silent myocardial ischemia (N. Tong, Y. Li, J. Liang). Relationship between polymorphism of angiotensin I converting enzyme gene and
diabetic nephropathy (S. Wu, K. Xiang, Q. Weng). Evaluation of remodeling of myocardial interstitial components after myocardial injury
in diabetic rats (S. Tohyo, T. Sunaga, N. Saito). A study on the cardiac and renal chronic angiopathy in Chinese hamsters with spontaneous
diabetes mellitus (H. Tian et al.). A study on aldose reductase and diabetic chronic complications (G. Liu, X. Zhu). Role of
polyol pathway activation in high glucose-induced alteration of actin assembly in rat glomerular mesangial cells (C. Li et al.).
The epidemic risk factors for diabetic nephropathy (X. Kong et al.). The influence of perindopril on intrarenal ras in experimental
diabetic rats (Y.F. Liu et al.). Diagnosis of subclinical diabetic cardiopathy by myocardial perfusion tomography and cardiac
blood pool imaging on exercise and rest state (H. Lu). A stereological study on gastrin celis in gastric pyloric mucosa of streptozotocinz-induced
diabetic rats (C. Zhao, Q. Wang, G. Qin).
Treatment and Education.
Intensive insulin therapy prevents the progression of diabetic
microvascular complications in Japanese patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus - A randomized prospective 7-year study
(H. Kishikawa et al.). Appearance of complications in patients with IDDM: importance of adequate treatment soon after onset
of diabetes (A. Matsuda, T. Kuzuya).
Index of authors.
Bibliographic & ordering Information
Hardbound, 300 pages, publication date: JUL-1997
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-82664-0
ISBN-10: 0-444-82664-5
Imprint: EXCERPTA MEDICA
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