Is there cardiac autonomic neuropathy in prediabetes?

Department of Neurology, University of Maryland and Maryland VA Healthcare System, Baltimore, MD, United States of America. Department of Neurology, University of Maryland and Maryland VA Healthcare System, Baltimore, MD, United States of America. Electronic address: JRussell@som.umaryland.edu.

Autonomic neuroscience : basic & clinical. 2020;:102722

Abstract

Although there is considerably more data showing an association between type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and autonomic neuropathy, accumulating evidence indicates that cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is common in persons with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Furthermore, CAN may occur early after a metabolic insult and obesity, especially among mean, and seems to play an important role in the early pathogenesis of CAN. Autonomic symptoms are common in subjects with IGT. In addition to defects in CAN, in subjects with IGT, there is impaired sudomotor function and abnormalities of endothelial peripheral vasoreactivity. At the present time, the only interventions that may be effective in preventing or reversing IGT associated autonomic neuropathy are lifestyle improvement. These include a tailored diet and exercise program. Other approaches that may be beneficial include modulation of oxidative stress and improvement of metabolic regulation in subjects with IGT. Interventions are most likely to be effective early in the course of disease and therefore it is extremely important to have early diagnosis of IGT and autonomic neuropathy.

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Publication Type : Review

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