2017
DOI: 10.4322/2357-9730.73884
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O papel do fator nuclear eritroide 2 relacionado ao fator 2 (Nrf2) no diabetes mellitus

Abstract: RESUMOO diabetes mellitus (DM) é uma doença metabólica complexa. Sua etiologia é atribuída a uma combinação entre fatores genéticos, ambientais e de estilo de vida. Contudo, sabe-se que o estresse oxidativo desempenha papel crucial na patogênese do DM, acarretando em disfunção das células β pancreáticas e resistência à insulina. Neste contexto, o fator nuclear eritroide 2 relacionado ao fator 2 (Nrf2) é considerado o regulador mestre da resposta antioxidante do organismo, sendo um mecanismo de importância crít… Show more

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“…These compounds, which are abundant in almost all types of propolis, can activate factor 2-related erythroid nuclear factor 2 (NrF2), which functions as an important antioxidant modulating protein, responsible for the potentiation of heme oxygenase-1 enzymes, phase II and enzymes linked to the metabolism of GSH, which improve the antioxidant capacity of cells. Furthermore, these flavonoids can inhibit the activation of the nuclear transcription factor NF-κB signaling pathway, confirming the results obtained by Gao et al (2018) [32] and by the other articles [36,35,32].…”
Section: Mujica Et Al (2017)supporting
confidence: 88%
“…These compounds, which are abundant in almost all types of propolis, can activate factor 2-related erythroid nuclear factor 2 (NrF2), which functions as an important antioxidant modulating protein, responsible for the potentiation of heme oxygenase-1 enzymes, phase II and enzymes linked to the metabolism of GSH, which improve the antioxidant capacity of cells. Furthermore, these flavonoids can inhibit the activation of the nuclear transcription factor NF-κB signaling pathway, confirming the results obtained by Gao et al (2018) [32] and by the other articles [36,35,32].…”
Section: Mujica Et Al (2017)supporting
confidence: 88%