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Role of red cell sorbitol as determinant of reduced erythrocyte filtrability in insulin-dependent diabetics

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Erythrocyte deformability measured as filtration index is clearly diminished in diabetics, thus possibly contributing to diabetes-associated microvascular complications. Moreover, the erythrocyte sorbitol level in IDD is clearly higher than that of non-diabetics, suggesting an alteration in the polyol pathway as possible determinant of diabetes-associated complications. Following this line of research, intracellular sorbitol as well as glucose, inositol, galactitol, mannitol and 2,3-diphosphoglycerate have been studied in 21 diabetics and in 14 controls matched for age and sex. In addition to confirming the high levels of intraerythrocytic glucose and sorbitol in diabetic subjects, statistically significant correlations have been demonstrated between sorbitol and filtration index, between plasma glucose, intracellular glucose level and glycosylated hemoglobin, suggesting a relationship between metabolic control and hemorheologic alterations in diabetes.

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Carandente, O., Colombo, R., Girardi, A.M. et al. Role of red cell sorbitol as determinant of reduced erythrocyte filtrability in insulin-dependent diabetics. Acta diabet. lat 19, 359–368 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02629259

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