Diabetes-induced electrophysiological alterations on neurosomes in ganglia of peripheral nervous system

糖尿病引起的周围神经系统神经节神经元电生理改变

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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) leads to medical complications, the epidemiologically most important of which is diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Electrophysiology is a major component of neural functioning and several studies have been undertaken to elucidate the neural electrophysiological alterations caused by DM and their mechanisms of action. Due to the importance of electrophysiology for neuronal function, the review of the studies dealing predominantly with electrophysiological parameters and mechanisms in the neuronal somata of peripheral neural ganglia of diabetic animals during the last 45 years is here undertaken. These studies, using predominantly techniques of electrophysiology, most frequently patch clamp for voltage clamp studies of transmembrane currents through ionic channels, have investigated the experimental DPN. They also have demonstrated that various cellular and molecular mechanisms of action of diabetic physiopathology at the level of biophysical electrical parameters are affected in DPN. Thus, they have demonstrated that several passive and active transmembrane voltage parameters, related to neuronal excitability and neuronal functions, are altered in diabetes. The majority of the studies agreed that DM produces depolarization of the resting membrane potential; alters excitability, increasing and decreasing it in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and in nodose ganglion, respectively. They have tried to relate these changes to sensorial alterations of DPN. Concerning ionic currents, predominantly studied in DRG, the most frequent finding was increases in Na(+), Ca(2+), and TRPV1 cation current, and decreases in K(+) current. This review concluded that additional studies are needed before an understanding of the hierarchized, time-dependent, and integrated picture of the contribution of neural electrophysiological alterations to the DPN could be reached. DM-induced electrophysiological neuronal alterations that so far have been demonstrated, most of them likely important, are either consistent with the DPN symptomatology or suggest important directions for improvement of the elucidation of DPN physiopathology, which the continuation seems to us very relevant.

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