Yoram Ramot
Tel Aviv University
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Biological Trace Element Research | 1993
Ahuva Golik; Nathan Cohen; Yoram Ramot; Joseph Maor; Rita Moses; Joshua Weissgarten; Yuval Leonov; David Modai
Zinc status was assessed in patients with type II diabetes mellitus and congestive heart failure (CHF). Three groups of patients were enrolled into the study: Group 1: 15 patients with type II diabetes mellitus and CHF; Group 2: 20 patients with isolated type II diabetes mellitus; and Group 3: nine patients with isolated CHF. Twenty-four-hour urine was measured for creatinine, protein, and zinc, and blood was drawn for creatinine, proteins, liver enzymes, hemoglobin A1c, and zinc. Insulin treatment and hemoglobin A1c were comparable in the diabetic patients of groups 1 and 2, but group 1 was also treated with captopril and diuretics like the CHF patients of group 3. Plasma zinc levels were statistically similar in all three groups, but urinary zinc excretion (μmol/24 h) and urinary zinc: creatinine (μmol/mmol) ratio were significantly higher in the type II diabetics and CHF group (27.2±1.5; 1.69±0.6, respectively) compared to the diabetic patients alone (19.4±0.76; 0.97±0.3, respectively) and the CHF patients (9.7±0.3; 0.62±0.3, respectively). Patients with type II diabetes mellitus and CHF were treated with higher doses of captopril than the CHF patients (56.25±24 mg vs 18.8±11 mgP<0.05). Thus, patients with type II diabetes mellitus and CHF excrete larger amounts of zinc, which may eventually lead to zinc deficiency.
Gynecological Endocrinology | 1996
Yoram Ramot; Micha J. Rapoport; P. Hagag; Arjeh J. Wysenbeek
A group of 64 women and 14 men with hyperprolactinemia were followed up in an endocrine service center for a mean of 43 months. The various parameters in each sex were compared. The mean age at first visit was 49 years in the men and 36 years in the women (p < 0.001). The peak prolactin index levels were 13.7 in the men and 5.5 in the women (p < 0.002). Macroprolactinomas were significantly more prevalent in the men (p < 0.002). The women complained significantly more about headache (p < 0.02), malaise (p < 0.02), restlessness (p < 0.03) and fatigue (p < 0.04). These symptoms had no correlation with the prolactin level. Thus, in the men the clinical manifestations of hyperprolactinemia came to attention at an older age and had a connection with a higher prevalence of macroprolactinoma. The possible mechanisms are discussed. Vague complaints, reported more often by the women, do not seem to correlate with the prolactin level.
Autoimmunity | 1999
Micha J. Rapoport; Anat Mor; Pnina Vardi; Yoram Ramot; Ofer Levi; Tzvy Bistritzer
We previously reported that a decreased TCR mediated activity of the GTP-GDP binding p21ras protooncogene is associated with prediabetes in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. Furthermore, prevention of autoimmune diabetes is associated with reversal of the p21ras signaling defect in NOD T cells. Based on these animal studies we determined the activation of p21ras in PBMC from patients with Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM), Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) and normal healthy controls. Stimulation by PHA induced a decrease of 3.7 +/- 1.4% and an increase of 2.44 +/- 2.3%, p < 0.02 and 2.6 +/- 1.6%,p < 0.003 in the basal unstimulated p21ras activity in the IDDM, NIDDM and normal control groups, respectively. Expression of p21ras and its regulatory elements, the GTPase activating protein p120ras-GAP and the guanine nucleotide releasing factor (GNRF) hSOS, was comparable in the three groups. The in vitro proliferative response to PHA was comparable in the IDDM and control groups: stimulation index (SI) of 8.6 +/- 2.5 and 9.4 +/- 3.5 respectively, p < 0.44. No correlations were found in the IDDM patients between the degree of p21ras activation and the mitogen induced in vitro proliferative response or the various clinical parameters including age, gender, disease duration, daily insulin requirements and metabolic control. Taken together these data indicate that PBMC from IDDM patients are characterized by a persistent impairment in the activation of their p21ras. They also suggest that p21ras stimulated activity is a sensitive and independent parameter of PBMC activation in these patients.
Diabetes-metabolism Research and Reviews | 2014
Robert A. Slater; Shlomit Koren; Yoram Ramot; Andreas Buchs; Micha J. Rapoport
The Semmes‐Weinstein monofilament is the most widely used test to diagnose the loss of protective sensation. The commonly used protocol of the International Consensus on the Diabetic Foot includes a ‘sham’ application that allows for false‐positive answers. We sought to study the heretofore unexamined significance of false‐positive answers.
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 1998
Mordechai Weiss; Zemach Eisenstein; Yoram Ramot; Shlomo Lipitz; Adrian Shulman; Yair Frenkel
Objective To measure renal reabsorption of inorganic phosphorus and the calciotropic hormones in early
European Journal of Internal Medicine | 2009
Andreas Buchs; Renske Bloemers; Eli Shiloah; Moshe Horowitz; Soffie Aminov; Yoram Ramot; Micha J. Rapoport
AIM Intravenous insulin improves clinical outcome in patients hospitalized in intensive care units. Whether glucose control with multiple daily subcutaneous insulin injections (MDI) is beneficial in patients hospitalized in general medical wards is unknown. We tested the feasibility, safety and efficacy of glucose control with MDI in diabetic patients hospitalized in a general medicine ward. METHODS Eighty-eight adults with diabetes mellitus were studied in an internal medicine department. All patients were treated with subcutaneous pre-meal insulin analogue and Glargin insulin. A conservative and an intensified protocol was tested. RESULTS Mean daily glucose levels decreased in the conservatively treated patients from 275+/-71 mg/dl at day 1 to 197.0+/-60 mg/dl at day 4 of hospitalization p=0.0001 and in the intensified protocol to 191+/-38 mg/dl already on day 1 remaining stable throughout the hospitalization. A mean daily glucose <180 mg% was reached by day 2 in 48% of patients in the intensified and in 32% in the conservative groups. Only one serious event of hypoglycemia was noted in the intensified group. CONCLUSION Intensive insulin treatment with MDI is feasible, safe and efficacious in general medicine wards.
Diabetes-metabolism Research and Reviews | 2013
Robert A. Slater; Shlomit Koren; Yoram Ramot; Andreas Buchs; Micha J. Rapoport
The possible effect of random intrasite placement on the outcome of the Semmes–Weinstein monofilament (SWF) test is not known. We sought to determine the significance of this variable in the diagnosis of loss of protective sensation (LOPS) in patients with diabetes.
Journal of Autoimmunity | 1998
Micha J. Rapoport; Anat Mor; Pnina Vardi; Yoram Ramot; R. Winker; A. Hindi; Tzvi Bistritzer
Diabetes Care | 2003
Eli Shiloah; Shula Witz; Yehuda Abramovitch; Ohad Cohen; Andreas Buchs; Yoram Ramot; Mordechai Weiss; Abraham Unger; Micha J. Rapoport
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2006
Robert A. Slater; I. Hershkowitz; Yoram Ramot; Andreas Buchs; Micha J. Rapoport