2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/875961
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New Insights for Oxidative Stress and Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract: The release of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the generation of oxidative stress are considered critical factors for the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus (DM), a disorder that is growing in prevalence and results in significant economic loss. New therapeutic directions that address the detrimental effects of oxidative stress may be especially warranted to develop effective care for the millions of individuals that currently suffer from DM. The mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR), silent mating type info… Show more

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“…Diyabetes mellitusta oksidatif stres varlığı ve buna bağlı çeşitli inflamatuvar belirteçlerin yüksek oluşu beklenen bir durumdur (1,4). Oksidatif stres ise apoptoz ve otofaji ile hücre ölümüne yol açmaktadır (1,5).…”
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“…Diyabetes mellitusta oksidatif stres varlığı ve buna bağlı çeşitli inflamatuvar belirteçlerin yüksek oluşu beklenen bir durumdur (1,4). Oksidatif stres ise apoptoz ve otofaji ile hücre ölümüne yol açmaktadır (1,5).…”
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“…Oksidatif stres ise apoptoz ve otofaji ile hücre ölümüne yol açmaktadır (1,5). Oksidatif stresin diyabetik nefropati ile doğrudan ilişkisi ve kesin mekanizmaları gösterilebilirse, bu bağlantıyı kullanan daha pratik tanı yöntemleri de geliştirmek tablo III: Gruplara göre 8-İsoprostan, Lökotrien E4, NO ile mikroalbüminüri düzeyleri arasındaki korelasyon analizi.…”
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“…53 Autophagy may avert β-cell dysfunction and apoptosis in T2DM, and its loss in murine models of T2DM can lead to insulin resistance and inflammation. 54 Additional studies find similarities between CFRD and T2DM. Twin studies suggest that the risk of CFRD closely correlates with certain genes associated with T2DM, such as TCF7L2.…”
Section: Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 93%