An increased polyol-pathway activity is implicated in the pathogenesis
of some diabetic complications. Little is known about the sorbitol-de
hydrogenase (SDH) activity in diabetic patients, although cataract is
described in diabetes as well as in SDH deficiency. Therefore, we stud
ied SDH activity and the relation with complications and with sorbitol
accumulation in erythrocytes from 96 type 1 diabetics and 29 age- and
sex-matched healthy subjects. When comparing these groups erythrocyte
sorbitol (ERY-SOR) was significantly (P < 0.001) increased in the dia
betic patients, but no difference in SDH could be demonstrated. In the
diabetic patients ERY-SOR was predominantly related to the glycaemia
(r = 0.37; P < 0.001). The SDH activity correlated with HbA1 (r = 0.20
; P < 0.03). In diabetic patients with severe nephropathy the ERY-SOR
value is no longer different from the control value. It was concluded
that, in poor metabolic control the SDH activity is increased, which c
ounteracts but does not prevent the sorbitol accumulation nor the gene
sis of complications. In patients with macroalbuminuria the ERY-SOR de
creases to the normal range. Since SDH activity is similar in type 1 d
iabetics and controls the decreased ERY-SOR in this complication might
be due to other metabolic pathways.