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  • Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes, influenced by long-term metabolic and vascular factors affecting different nerve layers.
  • The study involved 15 sural nerve samples divided into diabetic, peripheral vascular disease, and control groups, revealing significant structural changes in diabetic nerves, such as increased perineurial and endoneurial connective tissue.
  • These findings suggest that hyperglycemia and ischemia in diabetes contribute to thickening and fibrosis in nerve sheaths, which may hinder nerve regeneration and homeostasis, prompting further research into the extracellular matrix in diabetic nerves.

Article Abstract

One of the most common complications of diabetes mellitus is diabetic neuropathy. It may be provoked by metabolic and/or vascular factors, and depending on duration of disease, various layers of nerve may be affected. Our aim was to investigate influence of diabetes on the epineurial, perineurial, and endoneurial connective tissue sheaths. The study included 15 samples of sural nerve divided into three groups: diabetic group, peripheral vascular disease group, and control group. After morphological analysis, morphometric parameters were determined for each case using ImageJ software. Compared to the control group, the diabetic cases had significantly higher perineurial index (P < 0.05) and endoneurial connective tissue percentage (P < 0.01). The diabetic group showed significantly higher epineurial area (P < 0.01), as well as percentage of endoneurial connective tissue (P < 0.01), in relation to the peripheral vascular disease group. It is obvious that hyperglycemia and ischemia present in diabetes lead to substantial changes in connective tissue sheaths of nerve, particularly in peri- and endoneurium. Perineurial thickening and significant endoneurial fibrosis may impair the balance of endoneurial homeostasis and regenerative ability of the nerve fibers. Future investigations should focus on studying the components of extracellular matrix of connective tissue sheaths in diabetic nerves.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4132315PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/870930DOI Listing

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