Drug shows promise against debilitating condition of diabetes
September 11th, 2010 - 2:07 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Sep 11 (ANI): A drug has the potential to stop a debilitating condition of diabetes that often leads to pain in the extremities and even amputations, say scientists.
The drug has been developed at the University of Kansas.
The researchers have found that KU-32 can stop and even reverse diabetic peripheral neuropathy, or DPN, in mice.
The condition leads to death of nerves in the extremities of individuals with diabetes.
“People with DPN can be very sensitive to light touch, which can cause significant pain,” said Rick Dobrowsky, one of the paper’s authors.
“The other side is eventually diabetes causes death of the nerves. DPN often leads to loss of feeling in the hands and feet, which can make diabetics susceptible to wounds and infections and often leads to amputations of toes and feet,” he said.
The researchers administered KU-32 to diabetic mice. The compound stopped DPN and showed it could restore sensory neuron function to damaged nerve tissue. KU-32 inhibits a specific member of a family of proteins called molecular chaperones.
“These studies provide the first evidence that targeting molecular chaperones reverses the sensory hypoalgesia associated with DPN,” the authors wrote.
“Our tests so far indicate that KU-32 is completely nontoxic and is absorbed in the blood stream very well,” said Brian Blagg.
The article, “Inhibiting heat-shock 90 protein 90 reverses sensory hypoalgesia in diabetic mice,” appeared on the ASN Neuro site.(ANI)
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