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Lateral epidural stimulation (LES) increased insulin secretion and improved glucose control in a hyperglycemic state in animal models. This device-based therapy may offer an alternative for type 2 diabetes patients with poor medication tolerance.

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  • Neuroscience
  • Endocrinology
  • Medical Devices

Background:

  • Medical therapy for type 2 diabetes (T2D) often presents challenges with side effects and patient adherence.
  • Device-based therapies are being explored as potentially more desirable alternatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if increased dorsal root nerve activity via lateral epidural stimulation (LES) can indirectly lower glucose levels.
  • To determine the optimal spinal level for LES to influence insulin secretion and glucose levels.

Main Methods:

  • Animal study involving LES at various vertebral levels to assess effects on insulin secretion and blood glucose.
  • Glucose tolerance tests were conducted to evaluate LES impact on glucose and insulin dynamics.
  • C-peptide levels were measured as a surrogate for insulin secretion.

Main Results:

  • The T9-T10 vertebral level was identified as optimal for LES to affect C-peptide secretion.
  • LES significantly increased C-peptide levels during an intravenous glucose tolerance test in a hyperglycemic state (p=0.024).
  • LES enhanced glucose elimination from the bloodstream, indicated by a more negative glucose decay time constant (p=0.045).

Conclusions:

  • Lateral epidural stimulation (LES) shows promise as a therapeutic approach for type 2 diabetes.
  • LES may be particularly beneficial for patients with T2D who are noncompliant with medications or experience adverse effects.
  • This therapy has the potential to modulate insulin secretion and improve glucose levels, especially under hyperglycemic conditions.