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Query: EC:2.3.1.108 (
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To investigate the relationship between metabolic and vascular factors, especially polyol pathway and platelet aggregation, in the pathogenesis of
diabetic neuropathy
, the effects of a novel potent aldose reductase inhibitor,
TAT
((5-(3-thienyl) tetrazol-1-yl) acetic acid monohydrate) on adenosine diphosphate-induced platelet aggregation, polyol contents in platelets, motor nerve conduction velocity (MNCV), and sciatic nerve blood flow (SNBF) were examined in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Diabetic rats demonstrated hyperaggregation in response to adenosine diphosphate, accompanied by sorbitol and fructose accumulation and myoinositol depletion in platelets. Treatment with
TAT
improved these abnormalities in diabetic rats. A delayed MNCV and a reduced SNBF in diabetic rats were normalized by the administration of
TAT
. These observations suggest that increased polyol pathway activity plays an important role in platelet aggregation in the development of
diabetic neuropathy
and that aldose reductase inhibitor is useful for the treatment of
diabetic neuropathy
from the viewpoint not only of metabolic factors but also of vascular factors.
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PMID:An aldose reductase inhibitor, TAT, reduces ADP-induced platelet hyperaggregation in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats with neuropathy. 749 May 13
(5-(3-Thienyl)tetrazol-1-yl)acetic acid (
TAT
), a novel potent aldose reductase inhibitor, was administered for 4 weeks to rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes. Physiological and biochemical studies were subsequently conducted on rat nerve tissue and erythrocyte sorbitol content was estimated. Sciatic nerve blood flow (SNBF) was markedly lower (about 43.4%) in untreated diabetic (DC) rats than in non-diabetic controls (NC). A significant delay in caudal motor nerve conduction velocity (MNCV) and significantly higher glucose, sorbitol and fructose values were observed in the sciatic nerve, accompanied by a markedly higher sorbitol concentration in erythrocytes. In contrast,
TAT
-treated diabetic groups (DT-10, DT-40 and DT-200) had significantly higher SNBF, MNCV and sciatic nerve myo-inositol values and lower sciatic nerve sorbitol and fructose levels and erythrocyte sorbitol concentration than the DC group. There were good correlations between SNBF and MNCV (r = 0.672, P < 0.001) and between SNBF and erythrocyte sorbitol (r = 0.455, P < 0.003). These findings suggest that both vascular and metabolic factors play an important role in
diabetic neuropathy
and the effect of aldose reductase inhibitors on
diabetic neuropathy
may be mediated by at least these two factors.
...
PMID:Effect of a potent new aldose reductase inhibitor, (5-(3-thienyltetrazol-1-yl)acetic acid (TAT), on diabetic neuropathy in rats. 760 48
In an animal model of human non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF) rats were fed with sucrose for 8 weeks to obtain severe hyperglycemia. The effects of sucrose administration on peripheral nerve functions, motor nerve conduction velocity (MNCV) and coefficient of variance of R-R interval (CVR-R), were investigated with concomitant measuring of sciatic nerve blood flow (SNBF), ADP-induced platelet aggregation and polyol content in the sciatic nerves. The effects of an aldose reductase inhibitor,
TAT
, on these parameters were also studied. Administration of sucrose to OLETF rats caused significant body weight reduction and remarkable hyperglycemia. Sucrose-fed OLETF rats demonstrated significantly delayed MNCV, decreased CVR-R, reduced SNBF and increased platelet aggregation activity to ADP. Sorbitol and fructose accumulation, and myo-inositol depletion in sciatic nerves were observed only in sucrose-fed OLETF rats. These abnormalities were all ameliorated by the treatment with
TAT
. These observations suggest that the sucrose-fed OLETF rat is a useful animal model for studying the pathogenesis of
diabetic neuropathy
in human NIDDM, and that an aldose reductase inhibitor is a useful therapeutic agent for the treatment of
diabetic neuropathy
.
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PMID:Diabetic neuropathy in sucrose-fed Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima fatty rats: effect of an aldose reductase inhibitor, TAT. 915 94