The purpose of this study was to quantify the extent to which skin blood fl
ow (SBF) responses to application of endothelium-dependent and -independent
vasodilating agents differ between Type I diabetic patients and healthy su
bjects. Patients and matched controls were studied after an overnight fast.
SBF was determined with laser Doppler perfusion imaging before and after i
ontophoresis of acetylcholine (Ach; endothelium-dependent) and sodium nitro
prusside (SNP; endothelium-independent). Basal SBF did not differ significa
ntly between groups. lontophoresis of ACh and SNP increased SBF 20-fold in
controls. In the patients, the increases in SBF following iontophoresis of
ACh and SNP were reduced by 18% and 19%, respectively, versus controls (P <
0.05 for both). These data demonstrate that Type I diabetic patients have
similar diminished SBF responses to iontophoresis of ACh and SNP, which sug
gests that non-endothelial-dependent factors are primarily responsible for
the diminished SBF responses.