Pathology and pathogenetic mechanisms of diabetic neuropathy: Correlation with clinical signs and symptoms

被引:127
作者
Yagihashi, Soroku [1 ]
Yamagishi, Shin-Ichiro [1 ]
Wada, Ryuichi [1 ]
机构
[1] Hirosaki Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Hirosaki, Aomori 0368562, Japan
关键词
diabetes; neuropathy; pathology; pathogenetic mechanisms;
D O I
10.1016/j.diabres.2007.01.054
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Drastic increase in diabetic patients poses serious problems in the care of neuropathy so that there needs to explore the pathogenesis and to establish the effective treatment. Recent clinical and basic studies revealed characteristic pathophysiology of diabetic neuropathy and some clue to the direction of the treatment. The pathology of diabetic neuropathy is characterized by progressive nerve fiber loss that gives rise to positive and negative clinical signs and symptoms such as pain, paresthesia and loss of sensation. The nerve fiber loss takes the form of pan-modal pattern with proximo-distal gradient. Endoneurial microangiopathic change is also a constant feature of peripheral nerve pathology and negatively correlates with nerve fiber density. The vascular change and distal nerve fiber loss of small caliber, in particular, at the site of epidermis, commence even in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance and precede loss of nerve fibers in the nerve trunk of lower extremities. Pathogenetic mechanisms underlying the progressive nerve fiber loss seem to be multifactorial, including polyol pathway, glycation, reactive oxygen species, and altered protein kinase C activity. Clinical trials based on this background confirmed that fundamental treatment is in fact beneficial for the prevention and halting of this intractable disorder. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:S184 / S189
页数:6
相关论文
共 19 条
[1]   Three-year inhibition of aldose reductase on development of symptomatic neuropathy in diabetic patients [J].
Baba, M ;
Kimura, K ;
Suda, T ;
Yagihashi, S .
JOURNAL OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, 2006, 11 (02) :176-178
[2]   Diabetic neuropathies - A statement by the American Diabetes Association [J].
Boulton, AJM ;
Vinik, AI ;
Arezzo, JC ;
Bril, V ;
Feldman, EL ;
Freeman, R ;
Malik, RA ;
Maser, RE ;
Sosenko, JM ;
Ziegler, D .
DIABETES CARE, 2005, 28 (04) :956-962
[3]   Pathologic alterations in the diabetic neuropathies of humans: A review [J].
Dyck, PJ ;
Giannini, C .
JOURNAL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 1996, 55 (12) :1181-1193
[4]   Patterns of quantitative sensation testing of hypoesthesia and hyperalgesia are predictive of diabetic polyneuropathy - A study of three cohorts [J].
Dyck, PJ ;
Dyck, PJB ;
Velosa, JA ;
Larson, TS ;
O'Brien, PC .
DIABETES CARE, 2000, 23 (04) :510-517
[5]   Evaluation of diabetic neuropathy through the quantitation of cutaneous nerves [J].
Hirai, A ;
Yasuda, H ;
Joko, M ;
Maeda, T ;
Kikkawa, R .
JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2000, 172 (01) :55-62
[6]   Long-term clinical effects of epalrestat, an aldose reductase inhibitor, on diabetic peripheral neuropathy - The 3-year, multicenter, comparative aldose reductase inhibitor-diabetes complications trial [J].
Hotta, Nigishi ;
Akanuma, Yasuo ;
Kawamori, Ryuzo ;
Matsuoka, Kempe ;
Oka, Yoshitomo ;
Shichiri, Motoaki ;
Toyota, Takayoshi ;
Nakashima, Mitsuyosii ;
Yoshimura, Isao ;
Sakamoto, Nobuo ;
Shigeta, Yukio .
DIABETES CARE, 2006, 29 (07) :1538-1544
[7]   Sural nerve pathology in diabetic patients with minimal but progressive neuropathy [J].
Malik, RA ;
Tesfaye, S ;
Newrick, PG ;
Walker, D ;
Rajbhandari, SM ;
Siddique, I ;
Sharma, AK ;
Boulton, AJM ;
King, RHM ;
Thomas, PK ;
Ward, JD .
DIABETOLOGIA, 2005, 48 (03) :578-585
[8]  
NISHIMURA C, 1994, DIABETOLOGIA, V37, P328, DOI 10.1007/BF00398062
[9]   New insights into diabetic polyneuropathy [J].
Polydefkis, M ;
Griffin, JW ;
McArthur, J .
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2003, 290 (10) :1371-1376
[10]  
Shaw JE, 1999, DIABETES REV, V7, P245