Sodium pump activity of intact erythrocytes in their own plasma was measured by microcalorimetry in 41 healthy subjects and 35 insulin-dependent diabetic patients. Results show that modulation of the sodium pump is altered in diabetic patients. Addition of insulin increases functioning of the Na(+)-K+ pump in controls but has no effect in diabetic patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA decrease in Na/K-ATPase activity is probably involved in the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy. In human diabetes, Na/K-ATPase activity is almost always studied in red blood cells, readily accessible, and it could represent a marker of predisposition to diabetic neuropathy. But, we wanted to establish whether diabetes induced similar changes of Na/K-ATPase activity in erythrocytes, and in other tissues, especially the peripheral nerve and the kidney.
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