Literature DB >> 3890701

Direct immunofluorescence findings in peripheral nerve from patients with diabetic neuropathy.

A R Graham, P C Johnson.   

Abstract

Direct immunofluorescence examination was performed on peripheral nerve from 16 patients with diabetes mellitus and 53 additional patients with peripheral neuropathy of diverse cause. Six nerves from patients with diabetes mellitus yielded positive findings: 4 had granular and lamellar deposition of IgM within the perineurium (of which 2 also had fibrinogen, IgA, C3, and albumin and 1 also had IgG); 1 had IgM, C3, and C4, and perineurial fibrinogen; the sixth contained linear perineurial C3 and fibrinogen. These 6 nerves contained axonal degeneration (3), axonal degeneration with chronic demyelination (1), microvasculitis with wallerian degeneration (1), and no pathological change (1). Sixteen of 53 nerves from nondiabetics yielded positive findings with immunofluorescence, possibly as a result of vascular leakage or as a manifestation of impaired removal of plasma proteins. The deposition of immunoreactants, as well as other plasma proteins, in peripheral nerve from patients with diabetes mellitus probably represents a "trapping" phenomenon reflecting altered basement membrane permeability. Alternatively, the changes could reflect a defect in the blood-nerve barrier in diabetic microangiopathy.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3890701     DOI: 10.1002/ana.410170506

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


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3.  Regression of perineurial cell basement membrane in a human diabetic following isogenic pancreas transplant.

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4.  MR imaging of the cauda equina in hereditary motor sensory neuropathies: correlations with sural nerve biopsy.

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5.  The leakage of serum proteins across the blood-nerve barrier in hereditary and inflammatory neuropathies. An immunohistochemical and morphometric study.

Authors:  E Neuen; R J Seitz; M Langenbach; W Wechsler
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 17.088

6.  Increase in albumin, IgG, and IgM blood-nerve barrier indices in human diabetic neuropathy.

Authors:  J F Poduslo; G L Curran; P J Dyck
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Review 7.  Homeostatic regulation of the endoneurial microenvironment during development, aging and in response to trauma, disease and toxic insult.

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