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Juvenile murine models of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes develop neuropathy.

Citation
O'Brien, P. D., et al. “Juvenile Murine Models Of Prediabetes And Type 2 Diabetes Develop Neuropathy.”. Disease Models & Mechanisms.
Center University of Michigan
Author Phillipe D O'Brien, Lucy M Hinder, Amy E Rumora, John M Hayes, Jacqueline R Dauch, Carey Backus, Faye E Mendelson, Eva L Feldman
Keywords Mouse models, obesity, Peripheral neuropathy, Prediabetes, type 2 diabetes
Abstract

Peripheral neuropathy (neuropathy) is a common complication of obesity and type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents. To model this complication in mice, 5-week-old male C57BL/6J mice were fed a high-fat diet to induce diet-induced obesity (DIO), a model of prediabetes, and a cohort of these animals was injected with low-dose streptozotocin (STZ) at 12 weeks of age to induce hyperglycemia and type 2 diabetes. Neuropathy assessments at 16, 24 and 36 weeks demonstrated that DIO and DIO-STZ mice displayed decreased motor and sensory nerve conduction velocities as early as 16 weeks, hypoalgesia by 24 weeks and cutaneous nerve fiber loss by 36 weeks, relative to control mice fed a standard diet. Interestingly, neuropathy severity was similar in DIO and DIO-STZ mice at all time points despite significantly higher fasting glucose levels in the DIO-STZ mice. These mouse models provide critical tools to better understand the underlying pathogenesis of prediabetic and diabetic neuropathy from youth to adulthood, and support the idea that hyperglycemia alone does not drive early neuropathy.This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Disease models & mechanisms
Volume
11
Issue
12
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1754-8411
DOI
10.1242/dmm.037374
Alternate Journal
Dis Model Mech
PMID
30446513
PMCID
PMC6307897
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