Presentation 2008-11-21
Effects of aldose reductase inhibitor on peripheral sympathetic activity in the sciatic nerve of type 1 diabetic model rat
Toru KARIMATA, Go SHINZAWA, Daisuke SATO, Takahiro OKAWA, Yasutomo NOMURA, Masataka KUSUNOKI, Takao NAKAMURA,
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Abstract(in English) Storeptozotoshin (STZ) was administered to rats of 8 weeks of age (type 1 diabetes models (STZ) group). Aldose reductase inhibitor (ARI) was orally administered for three weeks (STZ+ARI group) to improve the diabetic neuropathy via the polyol pathway. The glucose was administered through the jugular vein of anesthetized rats after the sympathetic nerve signal in the sciatic nerve was microneurographically derived, and the change in the sympathetic nerve activity before and after the administration was evaluated using action potential (AP) rate. The results showed that the change in AP rate was small in STZ group whereas AP rate was increased in the normal rats, and that in the STZ+ARI group was in between the normal and STZ groups. The results suggests that the functional deterioration of the sympathetic nerve system was induced with STZ and improved by ARI to some degree.
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Keyword(in English) aldose reductase / glucose metabolism / sympathetic nerve
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Title (in English) Effects of aldose reductase inhibitor on peripheral sympathetic activity in the sciatic nerve of type 1 diabetic model rat
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Keyword(1) aldose reductase
Keyword(2) glucose metabolism
Keyword(3) sympathetic nerve
1st Author's Name Toru KARIMATA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Environmental Life Science, Graduate School Medical Science, Yamagata University()
2nd Author's Name Go SHINZAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Environmental Life Science, Graduate School Medical Science, Yamagata University
3rd Author's Name Daisuke SATO
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Environmental Life Science, Graduate School Medical Science, Yamagata University
4th Author's Name Takahiro OKAWA
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Bio-system engineering, Faculty of engineering, Yamagata University
5th Author's Name Yasutomo NOMURA
5th Author's Affiliation Department of Environmental Life Science, Graduate School Medical Science, Yamagata University
6th Author's Name Masataka KUSUNOKI
6th Author's Affiliation Department of Internal Medicine, Aichi Medical University Medical Clinic
7th Author's Name Takao NAKAMURA
7th Author's Affiliation Department of Environmental Life Science, Graduate School Medical Science, Yamagata University
Date 2008-11-21
Paper # MBE2008-65
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 314
Page pp.pp.-
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