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Triglycerides of toad bladder epithelium have been labeled in vitro with either palmitate-1-(14)C or linoleate-1-(14)C, during incubation of bladders that had been cut in halves. Hydrolysis with pancreatic lipase of triglycerides labeled in this fashion revealed that palmitate-1-(14)C appeared
We describe a case of bladder cancer presenting with atraumatic chylous ascites, which remains an extremely rare presentation of this condition. A previously well, elderly ex-smoker with no prior history of abdominal surgery was referred for investigation of progressive dyspnoea, increasing
OBJECTIVE
Metabolic syndrome and obesity have been advocated to be risk factors for the development of overactive bladder (OAB). Additionally, insulin resistance is the underlying mechanism of metabolic syndrome. We aimed to investigate the association of insulin resistance with overactive bladder
The occurrence of a large (2.3 gm.), wax-like, creamy white concretion in the bladder of a 7-year-old girl who died of acute lymphoblastic leukemia is reported. Lipids constituted 40% of the total weight and triglycerides accounted for 95% of the total lipids. The fatty acid composition of the
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the effect of metabolic syndrome on the bladder cannabinoid receptors 1 and 2 (CB1/CB2) expression and function in the fructose-fed rats (FR).
METHODS
Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into two groups: (i) Control rats fed with normal chow; and (ii) Rats fed with
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of a prolonged use of organic and transgenic soy upon the lipid profile and the collagen/muscle ratio of the detrusor muscle of the bladder.
METHODS
Wistar rats were fed three different diets from weaning until sacrifice (15 months old):
BACKGROUND
Perfusion of rat urinary bladder with uric acid (UA) or 1-methyl uric acid (1-MUA) solution was reported to produce features of metabolic syndrome, viz. hyperglycaemia, hyperinsulinaemia, hypertriglyceridaemia and hypercholesterolaemia. The present study was carried out to confirm that UA
BACKGROUND
The first global lipidomic profiles associated with urothelial cancer of the bladder (UCB) and its clinical stages associated with progression were identified.
OBJECTIVE
To identify lipidomic signatures associated with survival and different clinical stages of UCB.
METHODS
Pathologically
We report a rare case of recurrent chyluria in a 64-year-old man, who had undergone sclerosing therapy for chyluria with complete remission 40 years previously. The chyluria recurred 4 months before the present hospital admission. The patient presented with acute urine retention and weight loss of 6
A study has been made of the lipid and fatty acid composition of the gall bladder bile of the chick embryo during the last week of incubation. The lipids and their fatty acid composition showed a unique pattern when compared to other animal species. Of the total lipid present, phospholipid accounted
High-grade Bladder Cancer (BLCA) represents the most aggressive and treatment-resistant cancer that renders the patients with poor survival. However, only a few biomarkers have been identified for the detection and treatment of BLCA. Recent studies show that ganglioside GD2 can be used as cancer
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to unravel the mechanisms responsible for the increased risk of gall stone disease in hypertriglyceridaemia (HTG) and to compare the effects of triglyceride lowering therapy by bezafibrate and fish oil on determinants of cholelithiasis (biliary lipid composition
We investigated the effects of medium (MCT) and long (LCT) chain triglyceride test meals on gall bladder contraction (using ultrasonography) and small intestinal bile acid concentrations and ileal flow rates (using intubation techniques) in normal individuals. Comparing the effects of ingesting
In animals deprived of food for a long period, a drop in the fat mass below 5% of the total body mass results in an increase in blood glucocorticoids and uric acid levels, followed by foraging activity. Since the glucocorticoids increase the uric acid excretion, an increase in the level of uric acid
The diagnosis of gall bladder mucoceles (GM) in dogs has become increasingly frequent in veterinary medicine. Primary breed-specific hyperlipidaemia is reported in Shetland Sheepdogs and Miniature Schnauzers, breeds in which GM are known to occur more frequently than in other breeds. The objective