Literature DB >> 7621994

Brainstem dysfunction is provoked by a less pronounced hypoglycemic stimulus in diabetic BB rats.

R J Jacob1, A B Weber, J Dziura, J Morgen, R S Sherwin.   

Abstract

Recent studies suggest that moderate hypoglycemia impairs brainstem function in normal humans and rats. To examine whether diabetes alters this response, simultaneous auditory-evoked potentials were recorded directly from the inferior colliculus (IC) and from the brainstem before and after controlled hypoglycemia (clamp) in awake insulin-dependent diabetic BB/Wor rats. Hyperglycemic diabetic animals were studied either during hyperinsulinemic euglycemia (5.6 mmol/l, n = 4) or mild hypoglycemia (3.5 mmol/l, n = 9). Nondiabetic controls were also studied at 3.5 mmol/l (n = 7) and at 2.8 mmol/l (n = 6). Brainstem function was not affected during euglycemia in diabetic rats. However, when plasma glucose was lowered to 3.5 mmol/l, the diabetic rats showed a 10% delay in IC evoked potential (ICEP) latency, whereas nondiabetic animals did not. This occurred despite similar counterregulatory hormones in both groups. The brainstem auditory-evoked potential (BAEP) localized the defect in the diabetic group to an area in or near the IC. When glucose levels were lowered to 2.8 mmol/l, however, brain function was impaired in nondiabetic rats as well. Again the defect was restricted to an area in or near the IC. We conclude that mild hypoglycemia causes a functional impairment in the IC region of the brainstem in both nondiabetic and diabetic rats. However, in the diabetic rats, this alteration occurs after a less pronounced hypoglycemic stimulus. Our findings suggest that chronic hyperglycemia leads to metabolic adaptions that render the diabetic brain more susceptible to mild hypoglycemia.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7621994     DOI: 10.2337/diab.44.8.900

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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