Effect of Haematogenous oxidation therapy with Ultraviolet-C irridation in an alloxan-induced diabetes and a Poloxamer 407-induced Hyperlipidemia in rabbits

G. Adam, Ommega Internationals
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Background: Recently diabetes and hyperlipidemia (HL) considered a major source of mortality. Chemical treatments could minimize the symptoms but, still the disease exists. Previously Ultraviolet was used for treatment of ailments related to infection and metabolism. Methods: The study evaluates the effects of Haematogenous Oxidation Therapy (HOT) on the blood when a low dose of Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) is directly irradiated to the blood in a diabetic rabbit model and to evaluate the effects of treatment on diabetic rabbit. Type 1 Diabetes and hyperlipidemia were induced by intravenous injection of alloxan monohydrate and subcutaneous injection of poloxamer 407, respectively. A 10 ml blood was collected from diabetic rabbits, blood was being perfused with oxygen for 10 seconds and UV-C was irradiated to the blood, UV-irradiated blood was transfused back to the original rabbits. The HOT treatment was performed a total of 10 times. It was evaluated the effects of the HOT treatment on diabetes and HL through hematological and biochemical analyses before and after HOT treatment were performed. Results: The results indicated that the reduced body weight was increased and blood glucose levels were significantly reduced after the HOT treatment was performed when compared to those prior to the HOT treatment. In addition, CRE, BUN and UA levels indicating renal functions were significantly reduced when compared to those prior to the HOT treatment. When the HOT treatment was performed in a diabetic and HL rabbit model, our results indicate that blood glucose levels and lipids profile were improved. Conclusions: Biochemical and Hematological analyst was demonstrating that the HOT was effective to alleviate diabetes and HL.
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紫外线-C刺激的血液氧化疗法对四氧嘧啶诱导的糖尿病和泊洛沙姆407诱导的兔高脂血症的影响
背景:近来糖尿病和高脂血症(HL)被认为是死亡率的主要来源。化学治疗可以减少症状,但这种疾病仍然存在。以前紫外线用于治疗与感染和新陈代谢有关的疾病。方法:在糖尿病兔模型中,评价低剂量紫外线-C(UV-C)直接照射血行氧化疗法(HOT)对血液的影响,并评价其对糖尿病兔的治疗效果。静脉注射四氧嘧啶一水合物和皮下注射泊洛沙姆407分别诱导1型糖尿病和高脂血症。从糖尿病兔中采集10ml血液,用氧气灌注血液10秒,并将UV-C照射到血液中,将紫外线照射的血液输回原始兔。热处理总共进行了10次。通过HOT治疗前后的血液学和生化分析,评价了HOT治疗对糖尿病和HL的影响。结果:结果表明,与HOT治疗前相比,HOT治疗后减轻的体重增加,血糖水平显著降低。此外,与HOT治疗前相比,表明肾功能的CRE、BUN和UA水平显著降低。当在糖尿病和HL兔模型中进行HOT治疗时,我们的结果表明血糖水平和脂质状况得到了改善。结论:生化和血液学分析表明,HOT对缓解糖尿病和HL是有效的。
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