CORRELATION OF PERIPHERAL-NERVE FATIGUE FOLLOWING VIBRATORY STIMULATION WITH HYPERGLYCEMIA IN DIABETIC-PATIENTS

Citation
K. Noda et al., CORRELATION OF PERIPHERAL-NERVE FATIGUE FOLLOWING VIBRATORY STIMULATION WITH HYPERGLYCEMIA IN DIABETIC-PATIENTS, Diabetes research and clinical practice, 25(1), 1994, pp. 27-33
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology","Endocrynology & Metabolism
ISSN journal
01688227
Volume
25
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
27 - 33
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-8227(1994)25:1<27:COPFFV>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
To determine whether the vibratory perception threshold (VPT) was alte red in patients with diabetes, we measured this parameter after 5 min of conditioning vibration in 59 patients with non-insulin-dependent di abetes mellitus (NIDDM), with (n = 36) and without clinical neuropathy (n = 23). Thirty-seven healthy volunteers served as controls. VPT in the diabetic patients was significantly correlated with fasting plasma glucose (FPG) level, but not with age. Although VPT increased in all three groups, the increase disappeared completely within 5 min in cont rols, but was sustained for over 5 min in the diabetic groups. Delta-V PT, the difference between VPT 10 s after activation and the baseline VPT, was significantly larger in the diabetic groups than in the contr ol group, and in diabetic patients, was closely correlated with FPG, b ut not baseline VPT or age. These findings indicate that VPT is marked ly increased in diabetic patients following repetitive vibratory cutan eous stimulation and does not recover easily, perhaps as a result of d efects in peripheral nerve excitability linked to glycemic control.