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Foot muscle energy reserves in diabetic patients without and with clinical peripheral neuropathy.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE To investigate changes in the foot muscle energy reserves in diabetic non-neuropathic and neuropathic patients. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We measured the phosphocreatinine (PCr)/inorganic phosphate (Pi) ratio, total (31)P concentration, and the lipid/water ratio in the muscles in the metatarsal head region using MRI spectroscopy in healthy control subjects and non-neuropathic and neuropathic diabetic patients. RESULTS The PCr/Pi ratio was higher in the control subjects (3.23 +/- 0.43) followed by the non-neuropathic group (2.61 +/- 0.36), whereas it was lowest in the neuropathic group (0.60 +/- 1.02) (P < 0.0001). There were no differences in total (31)P concentration and lipid/water ratio between the control and non-neuropathic groups, but both measurements were different in the neuropathic group (P < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS Resting foot muscle energy reserves are affected before the development of peripheral diabetic neuropathy and are associated with the endothelial dysfunction and inflammation.

SUBMITTER: Dinh T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2713635 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Foot muscle energy reserves in diabetic patients without and with clinical peripheral neuropathy.

Dinh Thanh T   Doupis John J   Lyons Thomas E TE   Kuchibhotla Sarada S   Julliard Walker W   Gnardellis Charalambos C   Rosenblum Barry I BI   Wang Xiaoen X   Giurini John M JM   Greenman Robert L RL   Veves Aristidis A  

Diabetes care 20090609 8


OBJECTIVE To investigate changes in the foot muscle energy reserves in diabetic non-neuropathic and neuropathic patients. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We measured the phosphocreatinine (PCr)/inorganic phosphate (Pi) ratio, total (31)P concentration, and the lipid/water ratio in the muscles in the metatarsal head region using MRI spectroscopy in healthy control subjects and non-neuropathic and neuropathic diabetic patients. RESULTS The PCr/Pi ratio was higher in the control subjects (3.23 +/- 0.43  ...[more]

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