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Insulin-Ameliorated Peripheral Motor Neuropathy in Spontaneously Diabetic WBN/Kob Rats

Rodent models of diabetes develop a slowing of nerve conduction velocity and mild axonal atrophy, but generally lack overt degenerative neuropathy. Spontaneously diabetic Wistar Bonn Kobori (WBN/Kob) rats develop severe diabetic peripheral motor neuropathy with a slowing of nerve conduction velocity...

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Autores principales: OZAKI, Kiyokazu, YAMANO, Shotaro, MATSUURA, Tetsuro, NARAMA, Isao
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3942929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23748976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.13-0184
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author OZAKI, Kiyokazu
YAMANO, Shotaro
MATSUURA, Tetsuro
NARAMA, Isao
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YAMANO, Shotaro
MATSUURA, Tetsuro
NARAMA, Isao
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description Rodent models of diabetes develop a slowing of nerve conduction velocity and mild axonal atrophy, but generally lack overt degenerative neuropathy. Spontaneously diabetic Wistar Bonn Kobori (WBN/Kob) rats develop severe diabetic peripheral motor neuropathy with a slowing of nerve conduction velocity. We examined the effect of glycemic control, using insulin implant, on neuropathic changes in these rats. Animals were divided into 2 groups: WBN group (spontaneously occurring diabetes rats) and WBN + insulin group (spontaneously occurring diabetes rats treated with insulin implants until 90 weeks of age). Conduction velocity was measured in sciatic–tibial motor nerves. These nerves also underwent qualitative and quantitative histomorphologic analysis. Mild to severe hyperglycemia (>200 mg/dl) and glycosuria (>100 mg/dl) were observed in the WBN group. In contrast, the blood glucose level of the WBN + insulin group fluctuated between normoglycemia (<200 mg/dl) and hyperglycemia. Conduction velocity significantly decreased in WBN group compared with WBN + insulin group. Morphologic analysis of the sciatic and tibial nerves of WBN group showed severe changes, including axonal degeneration, myelin distention, endoneurial fibrosis and microangiopathy. Insulin treatment corrected these changes without microangiopathy. These results suggest that insulin could decrease axonal atrophy and myelin distension of peripheral nerve in diabetic WBN/Kob rats. Observation of WBN/Kob rats revealed changes of axon, myelin and capillary caused by diabetes, thus indicating that this animal is a suitable model for investigating diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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spelling pubmed-39429292014-04-22 Insulin-Ameliorated Peripheral Motor Neuropathy in Spontaneously Diabetic WBN/Kob Rats OZAKI, Kiyokazu YAMANO, Shotaro MATSUURA, Tetsuro NARAMA, Isao J Vet Med Sci Pathology Rodent models of diabetes develop a slowing of nerve conduction velocity and mild axonal atrophy, but generally lack overt degenerative neuropathy. Spontaneously diabetic Wistar Bonn Kobori (WBN/Kob) rats develop severe diabetic peripheral motor neuropathy with a slowing of nerve conduction velocity. We examined the effect of glycemic control, using insulin implant, on neuropathic changes in these rats. Animals were divided into 2 groups: WBN group (spontaneously occurring diabetes rats) and WBN + insulin group (spontaneously occurring diabetes rats treated with insulin implants until 90 weeks of age). Conduction velocity was measured in sciatic–tibial motor nerves. These nerves also underwent qualitative and quantitative histomorphologic analysis. Mild to severe hyperglycemia (>200 mg/dl) and glycosuria (>100 mg/dl) were observed in the WBN group. In contrast, the blood glucose level of the WBN + insulin group fluctuated between normoglycemia (<200 mg/dl) and hyperglycemia. Conduction velocity significantly decreased in WBN group compared with WBN + insulin group. Morphologic analysis of the sciatic and tibial nerves of WBN group showed severe changes, including axonal degeneration, myelin distention, endoneurial fibrosis and microangiopathy. Insulin treatment corrected these changes without microangiopathy. These results suggest that insulin could decrease axonal atrophy and myelin distension of peripheral nerve in diabetic WBN/Kob rats. Observation of WBN/Kob rats revealed changes of axon, myelin and capillary caused by diabetes, thus indicating that this animal is a suitable model for investigating diabetic peripheral neuropathy. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2013-06-07 2013-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3942929/ /pubmed/23748976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.13-0184 Text en ©2013 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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OZAKI, Kiyokazu
YAMANO, Shotaro
MATSUURA, Tetsuro
NARAMA, Isao
Insulin-Ameliorated Peripheral Motor Neuropathy in Spontaneously Diabetic WBN/Kob Rats
title Insulin-Ameliorated Peripheral Motor Neuropathy in Spontaneously Diabetic WBN/Kob Rats
title_full Insulin-Ameliorated Peripheral Motor Neuropathy in Spontaneously Diabetic WBN/Kob Rats
title_fullStr Insulin-Ameliorated Peripheral Motor Neuropathy in Spontaneously Diabetic WBN/Kob Rats
title_full_unstemmed Insulin-Ameliorated Peripheral Motor Neuropathy in Spontaneously Diabetic WBN/Kob Rats
title_short Insulin-Ameliorated Peripheral Motor Neuropathy in Spontaneously Diabetic WBN/Kob Rats
title_sort insulin-ameliorated peripheral motor neuropathy in spontaneously diabetic wbn/kob rats
topic Pathology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3942929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23748976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.13-0184
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