2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2023.01.005
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TRPV1 Dysfunction Impairs Gastric Nitrergic Neuromuscular Relaxation in High-Fat Diet–Induced Diabetic Gastroparesis Mice

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“…Researchers have suggested that diabetes-induced microangiopathy and peripheral neuropathy might contribute to HI ( 29 , 30 ). However, IR, a high risk factor for diabetes, has been shown in many studies to be at risk for autonomic neuropathy in patients with pre-defined diabetes, such as cardiac vagal dysfunction ( 31 ), respiratory dysfunction ( 32 ) and gastrointestinal motility disorders ( 33 ). One study showed that cochlear dysfunction due to this peripheral neuropathy was mainly associated with chronic hyperglycaemia and not with acute hyperglycaemia ( 34 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have suggested that diabetes-induced microangiopathy and peripheral neuropathy might contribute to HI ( 29 , 30 ). However, IR, a high risk factor for diabetes, has been shown in many studies to be at risk for autonomic neuropathy in patients with pre-defined diabetes, such as cardiac vagal dysfunction ( 31 ), respiratory dysfunction ( 32 ) and gastrointestinal motility disorders ( 33 ). One study showed that cochlear dysfunction due to this peripheral neuropathy was mainly associated with chronic hyperglycaemia and not with acute hyperglycaemia ( 34 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%