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Circulating NGF is Correlated with Indexes of Diabetes Progression and P2X 3 Expression in UCD‐T2DM Rats

˜The œFASEB journal(2021)

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Abstract
Type 2 diabetes is associated with neuropathic symptoms, including development of peripheral neuropathy and an exaggerated exercise pressor reflex, both of which have been demonstrated in UC Davis Type 2 diabetes mellitus (UCD‐T2DM) rats. This novel animal model more closely mimics the human disease state than traditional T2DM rodent models. Several studies have demonstrated changes in nerve growth factor (NGF) in diabetic patients, with some showing increases and others decreases, and this has been proposed as a potential driver of the development of peripheral neuropathy. Additionally, increased expression of purinergic 2X3 (P2X3) receptors has been suggested as a potential mechanism underlying peripheral nerve sensitization. However, interactions between these factors during diabetes progression are not fully understood. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the relations between NGF, P2X3, and peripheral neuropathy during diabetes progression in UCD‐T2DM rats. We hypothesized that NGF levels would be correlated with traditional indexes of diabetes (glucose and HbA1c) as well as P2X3 expression and mechanical allodynia as measured by paw withdrawal threshold.
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