1.INTRAMUSCULAR LIPID CONTENT IN FEMALE ENDURANCE-TRAINED ELDERLY PERSONS BY IN VIVO 1H-MR SPECTROSCPY
YOSHINAO NAKAGAWA ; MASAAKI HATTORI ; KUNIAKI HARADA ; RYUJI SHIRASE ; MICHIO BANDO ; GOROH OKANO
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 2006;55(Supplement):S59-S64
The aim of this study is the evaluation of intramyocellular (IMCL) and extramyocellular lipids (EMCL) in skeletal muscle in elderly female endurance-trained individuals. The subjects comprised endurance-trained elderly persons (END : n=7, age=66.1±2.0) and healthy elderly control subjects (CON : n=7, age=70.1±3.0). All subjects were female and matched by age and lower BMI. We quantified differences in IMCL and EMCL concentrations in the tibialis anterior (TA), soleus (SOL), and medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscles using 1H-MR spectroscopy. The IMCL and EMCL contents in SOL and MG in END were significantly lower than those in CON (p<0.01). Total lipid content in SOL and MG was lower in END. The IMCL and EMCL contents in TA in END were slightly lower than those in CON. Water contents of all types of muscle in END were higher than those in CON. These results suggest that stored IMCL and EMCL in END are less than in CON.
2.Clinical Features of Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Non-Ketotic Diabetic Coma Following Open-Heart Surgery
Naoji Hanayama ; Akira Sakai ; Ryuji Hattori ; Masakazu Abe ; Naoki Kuroyama ; Zong-Bo Lin ; Mikio Oosawa
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1996;25(5):333-336
Three patients with hyperosmolar hyperglycemic non-ketotic diabetic coma (HHNKDC) following open-heart surgery are presented. Because the symptoms of HHNKDC are not specific, it is difficult to recognize this unique complication in the early postoperative stage. The mortality rate of this complication is high. Thus, HHNKDC should be recognized as early as possible after open-heart surgery, since it is curable if diagnosed at an early stage.