Discrepancy in skin capillary circulation between fingers and toes in patients with type 1 diabetes.

G Jörneskog, B Fagrell
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Abstract

The aim of the present study was to investigate skin microcirculation in patients with diabetes to see if any differences in microvascular reactivity could be found between a skin area with low (fingers) or high risk (toes) of complications. Twelve male patients with type 1 diabetes were investigated, the age was 34.7 +/- 8.5 years, and diabetes duration 12.8 +/- 7.7 years (mean +/- SD). Twelve healthy male subjects served as controls. Capillary blood cell velocity (CBV) in the nailfolds of the great toe and left fourth finger was investigated with videophotometric capillaroscopy, and total skin microcirculation with laser Doppler fluxmetry (LDF). CBV and LDF were studied during rest, and following a 1-min arterial occlusion at the proximal phalanx of the digit. Skin temperature was similar in patients and controls. The diabetic patients showed normal CBV and LDF values in skin microcirculation of the fingers, while a reduced (p < 0.01) CBV was found during reactive hyperemia in the toes. The ratio between CBV and LDF was decreased (p < 0.01), indicating a maldistribution of blood between skin capillaries and subpapillary vessels in the toes of diabetic patients. These disturbances may be of importance for the development of foot complications in diabetic patients.

1型糖尿病患者手指和脚趾间皮肤毛细血管循环差异。
本研究的目的是调查糖尿病患者的皮肤微循环,看看微血管反应性在并发症风险低(手指)和高风险(脚趾)的皮肤区域之间是否有任何差异。研究了12例男性1型糖尿病患者,年龄34.7 +/- 8.5岁,糖尿病病程12.8 +/- 7.7年(平均+/- SD)。12名健康男性受试者作为对照。用视频分光光度法观察大脚趾和左无名指甲襞毛细血管血细胞流速(CBV),用激光多普勒通量仪(LDF)观察皮肤微循环。在休息期间和在手指近端指骨动脉闭塞1分钟后,研究CBV和LDF。患者和对照组的皮肤温度相似。糖尿病患者手指皮肤微循环CBV和LDF值正常,而足趾反应性充血CBV值降低(p < 0.01)。CBV与LDF比值降低(p < 0.01),提示糖尿病患者足趾皮肤毛细血管与乳头下血管间血液分布不均。这些干扰可能对糖尿病患者足部并发症的发展具有重要意义。
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