Therapy insight: neurological complications of prediabetes

Nat Clin Pract Neurol. 2006 May;2(5):276-82. doi: 10.1038/ncpneuro0172.

Abstract

Stroke and peripheral neuropathy are recognized neurological complications of diabetes. Increasing epidemiological evidence also implicates the prediabetic state of impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) as a risk factor for cerebrovascular events and peripheral neuropathy. Data linking IGT to cognitive decline or deficits, however, are less robust. IGT is one component of metabolic syndrome, together with central obesity, hypertension, hypertriglyceridemia and reduced HDL. Each component of metabolic syndrome is an independent risk factor for stroke, but hyperglycemia might be more important than other components in the pathogenesis of neuropathy. Goal-driven diet and exercise regimens, together with pharmacological treatment of hyperlipidemia and hypertension, reduce stroke risk, but the effect of these interventions on neuropathy has not been fully explored.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cognition Disorders / diagnosis
  • Cognition Disorders / etiology
  • Cognition Disorders / therapy
  • Diabetic Neuropathies / diagnosis
  • Diabetic Neuropathies / etiology*
  • Diabetic Neuropathies / therapy*
  • Humans
  • Prediabetic State / complications*
  • Prediabetic State / diagnosis
  • Prediabetic State / therapy*
  • Stroke / diagnosis
  • Stroke / etiology
  • Stroke / therapy