1966 年 9 巻 6 号 p. 386-389
The maximum conduction velocities of the sciatic nerve of diabetic dogs were measured in vitro. Diabetic state was produced by intravenous injection of alloxan.
The nerve conduction velocities of 4 diabetic dogs measured on 7 days after the alloxan injection were in normal range, and the velocities of other 4 diabetic dogs on 10 days after the alloxan injection were also in normal range. However the conduction velocities of 8 diabetic dogs measured on 14 days after the alloxan injection decreased satisfactorilly significant (p<0.01), and there was no relationship between rates of the decreses of conduction velocities and blood sugar levels on 14 days after the injection.