Symmetrical sensory polyneuropathy, the most common form of diabetic neuropathy in humans, is associated with a spectrum of structural changes in peripheral nerve that includes axonal degeneration, paranodal demyelination, and loss of myelinated fibers - the latter probably the result of a dying-back of distal axons. Mitochondrial dysfunction has recently been proposed as an etiological factor in this degenerative disease of the peripheral nervous system. Lack of neurotrophic support has been proposed as a contributing factor in the etiology of diabetic neuropathy based on studies in animal models of Type I diabetes. We have recently demonstrated that insulin and neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) modulate mitochondrial membrane potential in cultured ad...
Diabetic neuropathy is a major complication of diabetes that results in the progressive deterioratio...
OBJECTIVE—Impairments in mitochondrial physiology may play a role in diabetic sensory neuropathy. We...
Objective This study focused on altered mitochondrial dynamics as a potential mechanism for diabeti...
Symmetrical sensory polyneuropathy, the most common form of diabetic neuropathy in humans, is associ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been proposed as a mediator of neurodegeneration in diabetes complicat...
Sensory neurons from streptozotocin (STZ)-diabetic rats exhibit depolarization of mitochondria and t...
Diabetic neuropathy affects approximately 50% of diabetic patients. Down-regulation of mitochondrial...
We tested the hypothesis that neurotrophic factors control neuronal metabolism by directly regulatin...
Recent evidence in both animal models and human sural nerve biopsies indicates an association with o...
OBJECTIVE—Impairments in mitochondrial physiology may play a role in diabetic sensory neuropathy. We...
Diabetic neuropathy is a major complication of diabetes that results in the progressive deterioratio...
OBJECTIVE—Impairments in mitochondrial physiology may play a role in diabetic sensory neuropathy. We...
Objective This study focused on altered mitochondrial dynamics as a potential mechanism for diabeti...
Symmetrical sensory polyneuropathy, the most common form of diabetic neuropathy in humans, is associ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been proposed as a mediator of neurodegeneration in diabetes complicat...
Sensory neurons from streptozotocin (STZ)-diabetic rats exhibit depolarization of mitochondria and t...
Diabetic neuropathy affects approximately 50% of diabetic patients. Down-regulation of mitochondrial...
We tested the hypothesis that neurotrophic factors control neuronal metabolism by directly regulatin...
Recent evidence in both animal models and human sural nerve biopsies indicates an association with o...
OBJECTIVE—Impairments in mitochondrial physiology may play a role in diabetic sensory neuropathy. We...
Diabetic neuropathy is a major complication of diabetes that results in the progressive deterioratio...
OBJECTIVE—Impairments in mitochondrial physiology may play a role in diabetic sensory neuropathy. We...
Objective This study focused on altered mitochondrial dynamics as a potential mechanism for diabeti...