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The sensory symptoms of diabetic polyneuropathy are improved with α-lipoic acid

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AS Ametov, A Barinov, PJ Dyck, R Hermann, N … - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS— Metabolically stable diabetic patients with
symptomatic (stage 2) diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSPN) were
randomized to a parallel, double-blind study of ALA (600 mg) (n = 60) or ...
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Oxidative injury and apoptosis of dorsal root ganglion neurons in chronic experimental …

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AM Schmeichel, JD Schmelzer, PA Low - Diabetes, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
We evaluated the effects of chronic hyperglycemia on L5 dorsal root ganglion
(DRG) neurons using immunohistochemical and electrophysiologic techniques for
evidence of oxidative injury. Experimental diabetic neuropathy was induced ...
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High glucose-induced oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in neurons

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JW RUSSELL, D GOLOVOY, AM VINCENT, … - The FASEB Journal, 2002 - FASEB
The current study examines the association between glucose induction of reactive
oxygen species (ROS), mitochondrial (Mt) depolarization, and programmed cell
death in primary neurons. In primary dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons, 45 ...
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Uncoupling proteins prevent glucose-induced neuronal oxidative stress and programmed …


AM Vincent, JA Olzmann, M Brownlee, WI … - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The central role of mitochondria in most pathways leading to programmed cell
death (PCD) has focused our investigations into the mechanisms of
glucose-induced neuronal degeneration. It has been postulated that ...
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Direct insulin signaling of neurons reverses diabetic neuropathy

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V Brussee, FA Cunningham, DW Zochodne - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Diabetic polyneuropathy is the most common acquired diffuse disorder of the
peripheral nervous system. It is generally assumed that insulin benefits human
and experimental diabetic neuropathy indirectly by lowering glucose levels. ...
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[PDF] The role of growth factors in diabetic peripheral neuropathy


GM Leinninger, AM Vincent, EL Feldman - Journal of the peripheral nervous system, 2004 - etc.leinninger.com
Abstract Peripheral neuropathy afflicts 60% of all diabetic patients. Underlying
the clinical disorder is the loss or degeneration of neurons, Schwann cells, and
neuronal fibers. This degenerative pathology has prompted interest in the ...
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Diabetic autonomic neuropathy: evidence for apoptosis in situ in the rat


C Guo, A Quobatari, Y Shangguan, S Hong, … - Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract We examined the hypothesis that activation of the apoptosis cascade
occurs relatively early in diabetes mellitus affecting three distinct neuronal
populations that are involved in regulating gut function: (i) dorsal root ...
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Aging of the somatosensory system: a translational perspective

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SW Shaffer, AL Harrison - Physical Therapy, 2007 - physther.net
Balance in the elderly population is a major concern given the often
catastrophic and disabling consequences of fall-related injuries. Structural and
functional declines of the somatosensory system occur with aging and ...
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Experimental Diabetic Neuropathy With Spontaneous Recovery

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JM Kennedy, DW Zochodne - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Progressive diabetic neuropathy has hitherto been irreversible in humans. New
approaches raise the question of whether islet cell reconstitution rendering
euglycemia can reverse specific features of neuropathy. We evaluated ...
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Effects of polyol pathway hyperactivity on protein kinase C activity, nociceptive peptide …


K Uehara, SI Yamagishi, S Otsuki, S Chin, S … - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
We explored the specific impact of polyol pathway hyperactivity on dorsal root
ganglia (DRG) using transgenic mice that overexpress human aldose reductase
because DRG changes are crucial for the development of diabetic sensory ...
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