2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmrp.2016.01.008
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To study co-relation of inflammatory marker TNF-α in diabetic mellitus patients and healthy nondiabetic adults

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“…Other studies have found that severe ischemia and anoxia can lead to the excessive activation of NF-κB and enhance the expression of the downstream inflammatory factor TNF-α, which further stimulates the synthesis of IL-10, antagonizing inflammation and elevating anti-inflammatory factors during IR process. This causes cell necrosis, eventually leading to tissue damage [35]. The results of our study show that as compared with the control group and the contrast groups; the positive expression rates of NF-κB was significantly increased in the adjacent tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Other studies have found that severe ischemia and anoxia can lead to the excessive activation of NF-κB and enhance the expression of the downstream inflammatory factor TNF-α, which further stimulates the synthesis of IL-10, antagonizing inflammation and elevating anti-inflammatory factors during IR process. This causes cell necrosis, eventually leading to tissue damage [35]. The results of our study show that as compared with the control group and the contrast groups; the positive expression rates of NF-κB was significantly increased in the adjacent tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%