Glucose-lowering medication associated with weight loss may limit the progression of diabetic neuropathy in type 2 diabetes.

Journal: Journal Of The Peripheral Nervous System : JPNS
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Abstract

Objective: Obesity is a major risk factor for diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) in type 2 diabetes (T2D). This study investigated the effect of glucose lowering medication associated with weight change on DPN.

Methods: Participants with T2D were grouped based on whether their glucose lowering medications were associated with weight gain (WG) or weight loss (WL). They underwent clinical, metabolic testing and assessment of neuropathic symptoms, vibration perception threshold (VPT), sudomotor function and corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) at baseline and follow-up between 4 and 7 years.

Results: Of 76 participants, 69.7% were on glucose lowering medication associated with WG, and 30.3% were on glucose lowering medication associated with WL. At baseline, participants in the WG group had a significantly longer duration of diabetes (p < .01), higher douleur neuropathique en 4 (DN4) score (p < .0001) and VPT (p = .01) compared with those in the WL group. Over a 56-month period, participants in the WG group showed no significant change in body weight (p = .11), HbA1c (p = .18), triglycerides (p = .42), DN4 (p = .11), VPT (p = .15) or Sudoscan (p = .43), but showed a decline in corneal nerve fiber density (CNFD), corneal nerve branch density (CNBD) and corneal nerve fiber length (CNFL) (p < .0001). Participants in the WL group showed a reduction in weight (p = .01) and triglycerides (p < .05), no change in DN4 (p = .30), VPT (p = .31) or Sudoscan (p = .17) and a decline in the corneal nerve branch density (p < .01).

Conclusions: Participants treated with glucose lowering medication associated with weight gain had worse neuropathy and greater loss of corneal nerves during follow-up, compared to patients treated with medication associated with weight loss.

Authors
Georgios Ponirakis, Ibrahim Al Janahi, Einas Elgassim, Rawan Hussein, Ioannis Petropoulos, Hoda Gad, Adnan Khan, Hadeel Zaghloul, Mashhood Siddique, Hamda Ali, Fatima F Mohamed, Lina H Ahmed, Youssra Dakroury, Abeer El Shewehy, Ruba Saeid, Fadwa Mahjoub, Shaikha Al Thani, Farheen Ahmed, Moayad Homssi, Salah Mahmoud, Nebras Hadid, Aisha Obaidan, Iuliia Salivon, Ziyad Mahfoud, Mahmoud Zirie, Yousuf Al Ansari, Stephen Atkin, Rayaz Malik