Effect of controlled hypoglycaemia on sympathetic skin response in patients with Type 1 diabetes and control subjects




Koivikko ML, Airaksinen KEJ, Perkiomaki JS, Huikuri HV, Tapanainen JS, Kallio MA

PublisherWILEY-BLACKWELL

2015

Diabetic Medicine

DIABETIC MEDICINE

DIABETIC MED

32

4

556

560

5

0742-3071

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/dme.12619



ConclusionsDuring hypoglycaemia the number of repetitive synchronous sympathetic skin responses was related to increased sweating according to the hypoglycaemic symptom score. This is best explained by central nervous system reactions. The sympathetic skin responses of the patients with Type 1 diabetes had a weaker correlation with hypoglycaemia and its symptoms, which was possibly attributable to an adaptation or a dysfunction of the patients' sudomotor pathways.




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