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https://read.qxmd.com/read/15203883/effect-of-fidarestat-and-alpha-lipoic-acid-on-diabetes-induced-epineurial-arteriole-vascular-dysfunction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M A Yorek, L J Coppey, J S Gellett, E P Davidson, D D Lund
In the present study, the authors examined whether treating streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats with the combination of alpha-lipoic acid and fidarestat, an aldose reductase inhibitor, can promote the formation of dihydrolipoic acid in diabetic animals and thereby enhance the efficacy of alpha-lipoic acid as monotherapy toward preventing diabetic vascular and neural dysfunction. Treating diabetic rats with the combination of 0.25% alpha-lipoic acid (in the diet) and fidarestat (3 mg/kg body weight) prevented the diabetes-induced slowing of motor nerve conduction velocity and endoneurial blood flow...
April 2004: Experimental Diabesity Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12203947/effects-of-protein-kinase-cbeta-inhibition-on-neurovascular-dysfunction-in-diabetic-rats-interaction-with-oxidative-stress-and-essential-fatty-acid-dysmetabolism
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Norman E Cameron, Mary A Cotter
BACKGROUND: Elevated protein kinase C (PKC) activity is thought to play a substantial role in the aetiology of diabetic microvascular complications, the PKCbeta isoform being identified as particularly important. Neuropathy has a vascular component; therefore, one aim was to assess whether the PKCbeta inhibitor, LY333531, could correct nerve conduction velocity (NCV) and perfusion deficits in diabetic rats. Neurovascular dysfunction also depends on oxidant stress and impaired omega-6 essential fatty acid metabolism; correctable by antioxidant and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) treatments, respectively...
July 2002: Diabetes/metabolism Research and Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12112935/oxidative-stress-and-diabetic-neuropathy-pathophysiological-mechanisms-and-treatment-perspectives
#23
REVIEW
P Sytze van Dam
Increased oxidative stress is a mechanism that probably plays a major role in the development of diabetic complications, including peripheral neuropathy. This review summarises recent data from in vitro and in vivo studies that have been performed both to understand this aspect of the pathophysiology of diabetic neuropathy and to develop therapeutic modalities for its prevention or treatment. Extensive animal studies have demonstrated that oxidative stress may be a final common pathway in the development of diabetic neuropathy, and that antioxidants can prevent or reverse hyperglycaemia-induced nerve dysfunction...
May 2002: Diabetes/metabolism Research and Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11474472/the-effects-of-treatment-with-alpha-lipoic-acid-or-evening-primrose-oil-on-vascular-hemostatic-and-lipid-risk-factors-blood-flow-and-peripheral-nerve-conduction-in-the-streptozotocin-diabetic-rat
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
I Ford, M A Cotter, N E Cameron, M Greaves
Oxidative stress and defective fatty acid metabolism in diabetes may lead to impaired nerve perfusion and contribute to the development of peripheral neuropathy. We studied the effects of 2-week treatments with evening primrose oil (EPO; n = 16) or the antioxidant alpha-lipoic acid (ALA; n = 16) on endoneurial blood flow, nerve conduction parameters, lipids, coagulation, and endothelial factors, in rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes. Compared with their nondiabetic littermates, untreated diabetic rats had impaired sciatic motor and saphenous sensory nerve-conduction velocity (NCV; P <...
August 2001: Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11473057/effect-of-antioxidant-treatment-of-streptozotocin-induced-diabetic-rats-on-endoneurial-blood-flow-motor-nerve-conduction-velocity-and-vascular-reactivity-of-epineurial-arterioles-of-the-sciatic-nerve
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
L J Coppey, J S Gellett, E P Davidson, J A Dunlap, D D Lund, M A Yorek
We have shown that diabetes-induced reduction in endoneurial blood flow (EBF) and impaired endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation precede slowing of motor nerve conduction velocity (MNCV) and decreased sciatic nerve Na(+)/K(+) ATPase activity. Furthermore, vascular dysfunction was accompanied by an accumulation of superoxide in arterioles that provide circulation to the sciatic nerve. In the present study, we examined the effect that treatment of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats with antioxidants has on vascular and neural function...
August 2001: Diabetes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11380593/glutathione-and-alpha-lipoate-in-diabetic-rats-nerve-function-blood-flow-and-oxidative-state
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P S van Dam, B S van Asbeck, J F Van Oirschot, G J Biessels, F P Hamers, J J Marx
BACKGROUND: Increased oxidative stress is considered to be a causal factor in the development of diabetic complications, among which peripheral neuropathy. The pathophysiology of nerve dysfunction in diabetes has been explained both by reduced endoneurial microcirculation and alterations in endoneurial metabolism. It is unclear whether antioxidants primarily improve nerve blood flow or normalise systemic or endoneurial oxidative metabolism. Therefore, we evaluated the effects of the antioxidants glutathione and alpha-lipoic acid on both nerve microcirculation and the antioxidative capacity and lipid peroxidation in experimentally diabetic rats...
May 2001: European Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11357471/oxidative-stress-participates-in-the-breakdown-of-neuronal-phenotype-in-experimental-diabetic-neuropathy
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Hounsom, R Corder, J Patel, D R Tomlinson
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: This study compared the effects of streptozotocin-induced diabetes in rats with those of two pro-oxidant interventions; a diet deficient in vitamin E and treatment with primaquine. METHODS: Measurements were made by the classic motor and sensory conduction velocity deficits and by indicators of the breakdown of small fibre phenotype i.e., sciatic nerve content of nerve growth factor and the neuropeptides, substance P and neuropeptide Y. RESULTS: As with diabetes, the pro-oxidant interventions decreased conduction velocities (though the effect of vitamin E deficiency was not significant), the sciatic nerve content of nerve growth factor and the neuropeptides (all percentages refer to the mean value for the appropriate control groups)...
April 2001: Diabetologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11137514/the-effect-of-gamma-linolenic-acid-alpha-lipoic-acid-on-functional-deficits-in-the-peripheral-and-central-nervous-system-of-streptozotocin-diabetic-rats
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
G J Biessels, S Smale, S E Duis, A Kamal, W H Gispen
Diabetes mellitus can lead to functional and structural deficits in both the peripheral and central nervous system. The pathogenesis of these deficits is multifactorial, probably involving, among others, microvascular dysfunction and oxidative stress. The present study examined the effects of 12 weeks of treatment with a conjugate of the essential fatty acid gamma-linolenic acid and the anti-oxidant alpha-lipoic acid (GLA-LA) on functional deficits in the peripheral and central nervous system in streptozotocin-diabetic rats...
January 1, 2001: Journal of the Neurological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10923253/-diabetic-somatic-polyneuropathy-pathogenesis-clinical-manifestations-and-therapeutic-concepts
#29
REVIEW
M J Hilz, H Marthol, B Neundörfer
Diabetic polyneuropathy is the most frequent neuropathy in western countries. In Germany, there are 3.5 to 4 million diabetic patients. Diagnosis should rule out other polyneuropathies and assess two out of the five diagnostic criteria: neuropathic symptoms, neuropathic deficits, pathological nerve conduction studies, pathological quantitative sensory testing and pathological quantitative autonomic testing. So far, the pathophysiology of diabetic neuropathy remains to be fully understood. Among the various pathophysiological concepts are the Sorbitol-Myo-Inositol hypothesis attributing Myo-Inositol depletion to the accumulation of Sorbitol and Fructose, the concept of deficiency of essential fatty acids with reduced availability of gamma-linolenic-acid and prostanoids, the pseudohypoxia- and hypoxia-hypothesis attributing endothelial and axonal dysfunction and structural lesions to increased oxidative stress and free radical production...
June 2000: Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10866054/effects-of-dl-alpha-lipoic-acid-on-peripheral-nerve-conduction-blood-flow-energy-metabolism-and-oxidative-stress-in-experimental-diabetic-neuropathy
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M J Stevens, I Obrosova, X Cao, C Van Huysen, D A Greene
Experimental diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is marked by impaired nerve conduction velocity (NCV), reduced nerve blood flow (NBF), and a variety of metabolic abnormalities in peripheral nerve that have been variously ascribed to hyperglycemia, abnormal fatty acid metabolism, ischemic hypoxia, and/or oxidative stress. Some investigators propose that NCV slowing in experimental DPN can be explained entirely on the basis of nerve energy depletion secondary to reduced NBF. This article reports highly selective effects of administration of the antioxidant DL-alpha-lipoic acid (LA) to streptozotocin-injected diabetic rats...
June 2000: Diabetes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10499773/treatment-of-diabetic-polyneuropathy-with-the-antioxidant-thioctic-acid-alpha-lipoic-acid-a-two-year-multicenter-randomized-double-blind-placebo-controlled-trial-aladin-ii-alpha-lipoic-acid-in-diabetic-neuropathy
#31
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
M Reljanovic, G Reichel, K Rett, M Lobisch, K Schuette, W Möller, H J Tritschler, H Mehnert
Short-term trials with the antioxidant thioctic acid (TA) appear to improve neuropathic symptoms in diabetic patients, but the long-term response remains to be established. Therefore, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetic patients with symptomatic polyneuropathy were randomly assigned to three treatment regimens: (1) 2 x 600(mg of TA (TA 1200), (2) 600)mg of TA plus placebo (PLA) (TA 600) or (3) placebo and placebo (PLA). A trometamol salt solution of TA of 1200 or 600 mg or PLA was intravenously administered once daily for five consecutive days before enrolling the patients in the oral treatment phase...
September 1999: Free Radical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10487907/nerve-conduction-impairment-in-experimental-diabetes-proximodistal-gradient-of-severity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Patel, D R Tomlinson
We compared a conventional method of measurement of sciatic motor and sensory nerve conduction velocity, with a novel procedure that measures conduction in an 8-mm segment of the rat sural nerve. Conventional procedures gave reductions in velocity of 20% and 14% for motor and sensory fibers, respectively, whereas sural sensory fibers showed a 40% reduction (P <0.05). Changes were attenuated by treatment with either an aldose reductase inhibitor or a gamma-linolenic acid-alpha-lipoic acid conjugate, such that values from conventional procedures were not significantly different from controls and the sural sensory deficit halved...
October 1999: Muscle & Nerve
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10223404/alpha-lipoic-acid-provides-neuroprotection-from-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-of-peripheral-nerve
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y Mitsui, J D Schmelzer, P J Zollman, M Mitsui, H J Tritschler, P A Low
BACKGROUND: Reperfusion aggravates nerve ischemic fiber degeneration, likely by the generation of reduced oxygen species. We therefore evaluated if racemic alpha-lipoic acid (LA), a potent antioxidant, will protect peripheral nerve from reperfusion injury, using our established model of ischemia-reperfusion injury. METHODS: We used male SD rats, 300+/-5 g. Ischemia was produced by the ligature of each of the supplying arteries to the sciatic-tibial nerve of the right hind-limb for predetermined periods of time (either 3 or 5 h), followed by the release of the ligatures, resulting in reperfusion...
February 1, 1999: Journal of the Neurological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9686927/a-lipoic-acid-gamma-linolenic-acid-conjugate-is-effective-against-multiple-indices-of-experimental-diabetic-neuropathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Hounsom, D F Horrobin, H Tritschler, R Corder, D R Tomlinson
Untreated streptozotocin-diabetic (7 weeks duration) rats showed reductions (all p < 0.01; percentages in brackets) in motor and sensory nerve conduction velocity (MNCV; 14%, SNCV; 17%) and in sciatic nerve contents of nerve growth factor (NGF; 57%), substance P (SP; 53%) and neuropeptide Y (NPY; 39%). Treatment with a gamma-linolenic acid-alpha-lipoic acid conjugate (GLA-LA; 35 mg x day(-1) x rat(-1)) attenuated (p < 0.05) these reductions to MNCV (8%), SNCV (5%), NGF (19%), SP (23%), NPY (20%), such that the values in GLA-LA-treated diabetic rats did not differ significantly from those of control non-diabetic animals...
July 1998: Diabetologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9562342/effects-of-alpha-lipoic-acid-on-neurovascular-function-in-diabetic-rats-interaction-with-essential-fatty-acids
#35
COMPARATIVE STUDY
N E Cameron, M A Cotter, D H Horrobin, H J Tritschler
Elevated oxidative stress and impaired n-6 essential fatty acid metabolism contribute to defective nerve conduction velocity (NCV) and perfusion in diabetic rats, which may be corrected by free radical scavenger and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) treatments. Alpha-lipoic acid (LPA) has antioxidant actions and both LPA racemate (racLPA) and GLA treatments produced benefits in clinical neuropathy trials. The aims were to study LPA action on neurovascular function in diabetic rats and to investigate potential interactions for co-treatment with GLA and other essential fatty acids...
April 1998: Diabetologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7587852/lipoic-acid-improves-nerve-blood-flow-reduces-oxidative-stress-and-improves-distal-nerve-conduction-in-experimental-diabetic-neuropathy
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Nagamatsu, K K Nickander, J D Schmelzer, A Raya, D A Wittrock, H Tritschler, P A Low
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether lipoic acid (LA) will reduce oxidative stress in diabetic peripheral nerves and improve neuropathy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We used the model of streptozotocin-induced diabetic neuropathy (SDN) and evaluated the efficacy of LA supplementation in improving nerve blood flow (NBF), electrophysiology, and indexes of oxidative stress in peripheral nerves affected by SDN, at 1 month after onset of diabetes and in age-matched control rats...
August 1995: Diabetes Care
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