Fig. 1Intraepidermal nerve fiber density and protein gene product (PGP) 9.5-positive small nerve fibers in the dorsum of nondiabetic and diabetic rats treated with or without empagliflozin. PGP-9.5 immunoreactive small nerve fibers were markedly decreased in the diabetes mellitus (DM) group. However, nerve fiber loss was significantly prevented in the empagliflozin-treated DM groups compared to the untreated DM group. Horizontal bar indicates 100 µm. NOR, normal plus vehicle treated group; IENFD, intraepidernal nerve fiber density. aP<0.05 vs. NOR, bP<0.05 vs. DM.
Fig. 2Protein gene product (PGP) 9.5-positive small nerve fibers in the renal cortex and periodic acid-Schiff staining of kidney tissue sections. (A) Numerous PGP-9.5-stained small nerve fibers were observed in the empagliflozin-treated groups compared to the diabetes mellitus (DM) group. (B) The PAS-positive glomerular mesangial area was expanded in the DM group compared to the normal plus vehicle treated group. These changes were significantly ameliorated in the DM+E10 group; however, the effect was not significant in the DM+E3 group. Horizontal bar indicates 50 µm. DM+E3 and DM+E10, diabetes mellitus plus empagliflozin at 3 and 10 mg/kg, respectively.