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Intraepidermal Nerve fiber Density in healthy Subjects with Diabetic Family History. ¿Is Neuropathy an early Biomarker? A Pilot study
Abstract
Objective: Evaluate the intraepidermal nerve fiber density in healthy subjects with diabetic family history compared with diabetic patients and controls. Introduction: Neuropathy is the most prevalent chronic complication of diabetes, presenting various symptoms that interfere with daily living activities, psychosocially disability, and reducing life quality. The skin biopsy is recognized as a minimally invasive procedure that allows morphometric quantification of intraepidermal nerve fibers and has made possible the study of peripheral neuropathies involving thin fibers that traditional methods cannot diagnose. Methods: Analytical cross-sectional observational pilot study with seven patients per group including healthy, diabetic, and healthy with diabetic family history subjects. For the statistical analysis, we used the R package, R software version 3.3.2, with a confidence level of 95%. The research was performed with ANOVA and KruskalWallis test to test the primary objective. Results: The density of intraepidermal nerve fibers is similar between the group with diabetic family history 6.8 ± 2.1 (3.5 10.1) and diabetic patients 6.3 ± 2.9 (3.5 7.05) while the control group reported a density in parameters of normality of 10± 1.2 (8.2 10.1) with a p= 0.01 between the three groups. The decrease of intraepidermal nerve fibers showed a tendency to decrease with increasing age and BMI with a ratio coefficient for age of r= -0.342, 95% CI (-0.67 0.106), p= 0.129; and for BMI of r= -0.36, 95% CI (-0.685 0.0847), p= 0.109. Conclusion: Intraepidermal nerve fiber density is decreased in subjects with a family history of diabetes mellitus type 2 and even more so in diabetics, with no statistical difference.