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Associations of cells from both innate and adaptive immunity with lower nerve conduction velocity: the Maastricht Study

机译:细胞与较低神经传导速度的先天和自适应免疫的关联:Maastricht研究

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Distal sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSPN) is common in people with diabetes but is also found in pre-diabetes. Peripheral nerve myelin damage, which can be assessed by reduced nerve conduction velocity (NCV), is an essential feature of DSPN. Emerging evidence indicates that the development of DSPN may involve the activation of the immune system. However, available studies have mainly investigated circulating immune mediators, whereas the role of immune cells remains unclear. Therefore, we aimed to test whether leukocyte subsets are associated with NCV.
机译:远端感觉传感器多变病变(DSPN)在糖尿病的人中是常见的,但也在糖尿病前发现。周围神经髓鞘损伤,可通过减少神经传导速度(NCV)来评估,是DSPN的重要特征。新兴的证据表明DSPN的发展可能涉及激活免疫系统。然而,可用的研究主要研究了循环免疫调解体,而免疫细胞的作用尚不清楚。因此,我们的目标是测试白细胞子集是否与NCV相关。

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