Experimental neurology
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Experimental neurology · Aug 1985
Reversal of deficits in axonal transport and nerve conduction velocity by treatment of streptozotocin-diabetic rats with myo-inositol.
This study examined the effects of myo-inositol treatment on the deficits of motor nerve conduction velocity and of axonal transport of choline acetyltransferase in rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes. Motor nerve conduction velocity was measured in seven groups of male rats. Two groups formed nondiabetic controls; one survived for 3 and the other for 6 weeks, then motor nerve conduction velocity was again measured and the accumulation of choline acetyltransferase activity proximal to a 24-h sciatic nerve constriction was estimated. ⋯ At death, choline acetyltransferase accumulation was measured and the remainder of the sciatic nerves was assayed for sorbitol and myo-inositol. In the two untreated diabetic groups we found reduced motor nerve conduction velocity, a deficit in the accumulation of choline acetyltransferase proximal to the sciatic nerve constriction, and a marked build-up of nerve sorbitol and a depletion of nerve myo-inositol. All three treated groups showed a reversal of this myo-inositol depletion without a reduction in the nerve sorbitol content.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)