Differences and Similarities in Neuropathy in Type 1 and 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review.
Mar Sempere-BigorraIván Julian-RochinaOmar CauliPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2021)
both superficial sensitivity (primarily thermal sensitivity to cold) and deep sensitivity (such as vibratory sensitivity), have been reported mainly in type 2 diabetes. Cardiac autonomic neuropathy is one of the diabetic complications with the greatest impact at a clinical level but is nevertheless one of the most underdiagnosed. While for type 1 diabetes patients most neuropathy alterations have been reported for the Valsalva maneuver and for the lying-to-standing test, for type 2 diabetes patients, alterations have been reported for deep-breathing test and the Valsalva test. In addition, there is a greater sympathetic than parasympathetic impairment, as indicated by the screening tests for autonomic cardiac neuropathy. Regarding subclinical inflammation markers, patients with type 2 diabetes showed higher blood levels of inflammatory markers such as high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, proinflammatory cytokines IL-6, IL-18, soluble cell adhesion molecules and E-selectin and ICAM-1, than in type 1 diabetes patients. By contrast, the blood levels of adiponectin, an adipocyte-derived protein with multiple paracrine and endocrine activities (anti-inflammatory, insulin-sensitizing and proangiogenic effects) are higher in type 1 than in type 2 diabetic patients. This review provides new insights into the clinical differences in type 1 and 2 diabetes and provide future directions in this research field.
Keyphrases
- type diabetes
- end stage renal disease
- glycemic control
- ejection fraction
- cardiovascular disease
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- insulin resistance
- prognostic factors
- heart rate variability
- adipose tissue
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- left ventricular
- blood pressure
- skeletal muscle
- fatty acid
- patient reported outcomes
- weight loss
- patient reported
- current status
- contrast enhanced