Sweat gland morphology and physiology in diabetes, neuropathy, and nephropathy: a review
Context: Sweat glands (SGs) play a vital role in thermal regulation. The function and structure are altered during the different pathological conditions. Objective: These alterations are studied through three techniques: biopsy, sweat analytes and electrical activity of SG. Methods: The morpho...
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my.utem.eprints.265952023-03-24T10:54:23Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26595/ Sweat gland morphology and physiology in diabetes, neuropathy, and nephropathy: a review Singaram, Sudha Ramakrishnan, Kalpana Selvam, Jayashree Senthil, Mallika Narayanamurthy, Vigneswaran Context: Sweat glands (SGs) play a vital role in thermal regulation. The function and structure are altered during the different pathological conditions. Objective: These alterations are studied through three techniques: biopsy, sweat analytes and electrical activity of SG. Methods: The morphological study of SG through biopsy and various techniques involved in quantifying sweat analytes is focussed on here. Electrical activities of SG in diabetes, neuropathy and nephropathy cases are also discussed, highlighting their limitations and future scope. Results and Conclusion: The result of this review identified three areas of the knowledge gap. The first is wearable sensors to correlate pathological conditions. Secondly, there is no device to look for its structure and quantify its associated function. Finally, therapeutic applications of SG are explored, especially for renal failure. With these aspects, this paper provides information collection and correlates SG with pathologies related to diabetes. Hence this could help researchers develop suitable technologies for the gaps identified. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2022-09-05 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26595/2/11%20SWEAT%20GLAND%20MORPHOLOGY%20AND%20PHYSIOLOGY%20IN%20DIABETES%20NEUROPATHY%20AND%20NEPHROPATHY%20A%20REVIEW.PDF Singaram, Sudha and Ramakrishnan, Kalpana and Selvam, Jayashree and Senthil, Mallika and Narayanamurthy, Vigneswaran (2022) Sweat gland morphology and physiology in diabetes, neuropathy, and nephropathy: a review. Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry. ISSN 1381-3455 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13813455.2022.2114499?journalCode=iarp20 10.1080/13813455.2022.2114499 |
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Context: Sweat glands (SGs) play a vital role in thermal regulation. The function and structure are altered during the different pathological conditions.
Objective: These alterations are studied through three techniques: biopsy, sweat analytes and electrical activity of SG.
Methods: The morphological study of SG through biopsy and various techniques involved in quantifying sweat analytes is focussed on here. Electrical activities of SG in diabetes, neuropathy and nephropathy cases are also discussed, highlighting their limitations and future scope.
Results and Conclusion: The result of this review identified three areas of the knowledge gap. The first is wearable sensors to correlate pathological conditions. Secondly, there is no device to look for its structure and quantify its associated function. Finally, therapeutic applications of SG are explored, especially for renal failure. With these aspects, this paper provides information collection and correlates SG with pathologies related to diabetes. Hence this could help researchers develop suitable technologies for the gaps identified. |
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Sweat gland morphology and physiology in diabetes, neuropathy, and nephropathy: a review |
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