L-Fucose is a monosaccharide that occurs in low concentrations in normal serum but has been shown to be increased in diabetic individuals. In cultured mammalian cells, L-fucose is a potent competitive inhibitor of myo-inositol transport. Abnormal myo-inositol metabolism has been proposed to be a factor in the development of diabetic complications. To test the hypothesis that myo-inositol deficiency may be responsible for the electrophysiological and biological defects in diabetic neuropathy, rats were fed a diet containing 10 or 20% L-fucose for a period of 6 wk. After 3 wk, the L-fucose diets in two groups of rats were supplemented with 1% myo-inositol. At the end of the study protocol, motor nerve conduction velocity, sciatic nerve tissue Na+-K+-ATPase activity, and myo-inositol content were determined. These results were compared with those of STZ-induced diabetic rats fed either a normal diet or a diet containing 1% myo-inositol or with those given 450 mg/kg body wt of sorbinil. Serum L-fucose levels were significantly increased in rats fed a diet containing 10 or 20% L-fucose. In comparison, the serum L-fucose levels in the diabetic rats were increased to a lesser extent. Motor nerve conduction velocity was significantly slower in rats fed a 10 or 20% L-fucose diet. Sciatic nerve composite and ouabain-sensitive Na+-K+-ATPase activity and myo-inositol content was also significantly decreased. Supplementation of 1% myo-inositol to the L-fucose-containing diet restored nerve myo-inositol levels and significantly improved Na+-K+-ATPase activity and motor nerve conduction velocity. In diabetic rats, similar changes were prevented by treatment with myo-inositol or sorbinil. These observations suggest that myo-inositol deficiency may be a major factor in the development of neural defects associated with acute diabetic neuropathy.
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October 01 1993
Reduced Motor Nerve Conduction Velocity and Na+-K+-ATPase Activity in Rats Maintained on L-Fucose Diet: Reversal by myo-Inositol Supplementation
Mark A Yorek;
Mark A Yorek
Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine and the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, University of Michigan Medical Center
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Thomas J Wiese;
Thomas J Wiese
Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine and the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, University of Michigan Medical Center
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Eric P Davidson;
Eric P Davidson
Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
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Joyce A Dunlap;
Joyce A Dunlap
Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine and the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, University of Michigan Medical Center
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Mark R Stefani;
Mark R Stefani
Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
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Corinne E Conner;
Corinne E Conner
Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine and the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, University of Michigan Medical Center
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Sarah A Lattimer;
Sarah A Lattimer
Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine and the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, University of Michigan Medical Center
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Mikiko Kamijo;
Mikiko Kamijo
Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine and the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, University of Michigan Medical Center
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Douglas A Greene;
Douglas A Greene
Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine and the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, University of Michigan Medical Center
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Anders A F Sima
Anders A F Sima
Department of Internal Medicine, Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Departments of Pathology and Internal Medicine and the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center, University of Michigan Medical Center
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Diabetes 1993;42(10):1401–1406
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Received:
March 03 1993
Revision Received:
May 19 1993
Accepted:
May 19 1993
PubMed:
8397126
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Mark A Yorek, Thomas J Wiese, Eric P Davidson, Joyce A Dunlap, Mark R Stefani, Corinne E Conner, Sarah A Lattimer, Mikiko Kamijo, Douglas A Greene, Anders A F Sima; Reduced Motor Nerve Conduction Velocity and Na+-K+-ATPase Activity in Rats Maintained on L-Fucose Diet: Reversal by myo-Inositol Supplementation. Diabetes 1 October 1993; 42 (10): 1401–1406. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.42.10.1401
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