Literature DB >> 8174844

Glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies, autonomic nerve antibodies and autonomic neuropathy in diabetic patients.

G Sundkvist1, L A Velloso, O Kämpe, S L Rabinowe, S A Ivarsson, B Lilja, F A Karlsson.   

Abstract

To clarify whether GAD-ab are associated with diabetic autonomic neuropathy and/or complement fixing antibodies against sympathetic ganglia, adrenal medulla, and vagus nerve, we examined 133 diabetic patients (95 with IDDM). GAD-ab were determined by a radioligand binding assay using in vitro expression of recombinant GAD-65 whereas sympathetic ganglia antibodies, adrenal medulla antibodies, vagus nerve, and ICA were evaluated by indirect immunofluorescence assays. Autonomic nerve function was evaluated by objective tests (heart rate reactions to deep breathing and to tilt). In the total material of 133 patients, GAD-ab were detected in 36 patients, all of whom had IDDM. The frequency of GAD-ab was similar (38%) in IDDM patients with and without signs of autonomic neuropathy (21 of 55 vs 15 of 40). In addition, there were no significant associations between GAD-ab and autonomic nerve antibodies; GAD-ab were detected in 9 of 21 (43%) of patients with and in 27 of 112 (24%) of patients without sympathetic ganglia antibodies, in 5 of 15 (33%) of patients with and 31 of 118 (26%) without adrenal medulla antibodies, and in 5 of 15 (33%) with and 31 of 118 (26%) of patients without vagus nerve antibodies. The frequency of ICA, however, was significantly increased in patients with sympathetic ganglia antibodies compared with those without sympathetic ganglia antibodies (10 of 21 [48%] vs 21 of 112 [19%]; p < 0.01). In conclusion, GAD-ab were neither associated with disturbed autonomic nerve function nor with antibodies against autonomic nerve structures.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8174844     DOI: 10.1007/bf00398057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetologia        ISSN: 0012-186X            Impact factor:   10.122


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