Literature DB >> 3717908

Pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy.

P C Johnson, S C Doll, D W Cromey.   

Abstract

Samples of lumbosacral trunk, posterior tibial nerve, and sural nerve obtained at autopsy from diabetic and nondiabetic patients without mononeuropathy multiplex were evaluated using 1-mu-thick epoxy sections and teased nerve fiber preparations. Focal fascicular lesions characterized by reduced density of myelinated axons within fascicles were found predominantly in the specimens from diabetics, mainly in the posterior tibial nerve and lumbosacral trunk. In severe examples, the perineurium and even surrounding epineurium were damaged, stamping the lesions as ischemic. In addition, identical lesions were found in biopsies of nerves of nondiabetics with vasculitis. Density of myelinated fibers at the three sites demonstrated a proximal-distal graded loss that was significantly greater in the diabetic samples. The loss from the lumbosacral trunk to the posterior tibial nerve was correlated with the density of focal lesions in the lumbosacral trunk in the diabetic (p = 0.025), indicating that distal fiber loss was partly due to the focal lesions. Teased nerve fiber abnormalities were common only in sural nerves of diabetics, suggesting that they are secondary. We conclude that beyond the possible metabolic abnormalities involved in the genesis of diabetic polyneuropathy, focal fascicular lesions, likely due to diabetic microangiopathy, are also important in the development of diabetic neuropathy.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3717908     DOI: 10.1002/ana.410190505

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Neurol        ISSN: 0364-5134            Impact factor:   10.422


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