The contrast between resistance to ischemia and ischemic lesions in peripheral nerves of diabetic patients was explored by in vitro experiments. Isolated and desheathed rat peroneal nerves were incubated in the following solutions with different glucose availability: 1) 25 mM glucose, 2) 2.5 mM glucose, and 3) 2.5 mM glucose plus 10 mM 2-deoxy-D-glucose. Additionally, the buffering power of all of these solutions was modified. Compound nerve action potential (CNAP), extracellular pH, and extracellular potassium activity (aKe) were measured simultaneously before, during, and after a period of 30 min of anoxia. An increase in glucose availability led to a slower decline in CNAP and to a smaller rise in aKe during anoxia. This resistance to an...
The reasons for the resistance to ischaemia of peripheral nerves in diabetics are not well understoo...
Diabetic neuropathy is the one of the serious secondary complications of diabetes mellitus in which ...
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The contrast between resistance to ischemia and ischemic lesions in peripheral nerves of diabetic pa...
Isolated ventral and dorsal rat spinal roots incubated in normal (2.5 mM) or high glucose (25 mM) co...
It is well documented that diabetic rats and subjects have a paradoxical resistance to ischemic cond...
HYPERGLYCAEMIA impairs recovery from transient cerebral ischaemia: the importance of tissue acidific...
1. Electrotonic responses to 150 ms current pulses were recorded from isolated rat dorsal roots incu...
IntroductionThe response of the peripheral nerve to anoxia is modulated by many factors including gl...
DIABETIC NEUROPATHY - clinical and experimental studies Per Lindström The Department of Clinical ...
Despite extensive research, the etiology of diabetic neuropathy remains unclear. Several key metabol...
Hyperglycaemia caused by insulin deficiency is believed to play a major role in the de-velopment of ...
In the experimental rat model of diabetes a slowing of nerve conduction velocity and a resistance to...
The reasons for the resistance to ischaemia of peripheral nerves in diabetics are not well understoo...
Diabetic neuropathy is the one of the serious secondary complications of diabetes mellitus in which ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/91209/1/j.1529-8027.2012.00389.x.pd
The contrast between resistance to ischemia and ischemic lesions in peripheral nerves of diabetic pa...
Isolated ventral and dorsal rat spinal roots incubated in normal (2.5 mM) or high glucose (25 mM) co...
It is well documented that diabetic rats and subjects have a paradoxical resistance to ischemic cond...
HYPERGLYCAEMIA impairs recovery from transient cerebral ischaemia: the importance of tissue acidific...
1. Electrotonic responses to 150 ms current pulses were recorded from isolated rat dorsal roots incu...
IntroductionThe response of the peripheral nerve to anoxia is modulated by many factors including gl...
DIABETIC NEUROPATHY - clinical and experimental studies Per Lindström The Department of Clinical ...
Despite extensive research, the etiology of diabetic neuropathy remains unclear. Several key metabol...
Hyperglycaemia caused by insulin deficiency is believed to play a major role in the de-velopment of ...
In the experimental rat model of diabetes a slowing of nerve conduction velocity and a resistance to...
The reasons for the resistance to ischaemia of peripheral nerves in diabetics are not well understoo...
Diabetic neuropathy is the one of the serious secondary complications of diabetes mellitus in which ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/91209/1/j.1529-8027.2012.00389.x.pd