Abstract
Replicas of the freeze-fracture surfaces of the internodal myelin membranes of large sciatic nerve fibres from normal and diabetic rats were compared by quantitative electron microscopy. The internodal myelin of the diabetics was examined 14 days after streptozotocin (70 mg/kg IV) induced persistent hyperglycaemia, conditions under which sciatic motor nerve conduction velocity (MNCV) is consistently decreased by 20%. The number of intramembranous particles per unit area of both the P-face and the E-face of the internodal myelin membrane was significantly decreased in the diabetics. This alteration in the structure of the internodal myelin membrane was not found in large sciatic nerve fibres from diabetic rats treated with insulin from day 3 through 14, or from diabetic rats fed a diet containing 1% myoinositol; these are conditions under which the development of decreased sciatic MNCV is prevented or ameliorated. An alteration in internodal myelin structure occurs in acute streptozotocin diabetes which may explain the associated decreased sciatic MNCV.
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