How is Diabetes Caused and Oxidative Stress
August 20th, 2009Oxidative Stress and Diabetes
According to National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (NDIC), Diabetes affects 23.6 million people-7.8 percent of the population- in the US. Like many other conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, the risk for developing type 2 diabetes increases with age and is most often diagnosed after the age of 45.
Many scientific disciplines, like biophysics and cell-biology, are involved in research and many publications about the disease are available and ongoing research will add. The knowledge about the mechanism of oxidative stress and diabetes is part of many biological researches. More in this article.
THE SOURCES AND THE TARGETS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN THE ETIOLOGY OF DIABETIC COMPLICATIONS Maria Mohora and her co-authors explain the relationship between oxidative stress and its medical implementation in form of diabetes. In short, oxidative stress is caused by an imbalance between the production of reactive oxygen, often called free radicals, and the oxidative response. The oxidative response in biological systems is able to readily detoxify the reactive intermediates or easily repair the resulting oxidative damage. It’s the cell’s protection shield against oxidative stress.
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