Diabetes and the associated complications: The role of antioxidants in diabetes therapy and care

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Lowell Dilworth , Dewayne Stennett , Aldeam Facey , Felix Omoruyi , Shada Mohansingh , Felix O. Omoruyi
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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia). Poorly managed diabetes can lead to complications affecting multiple organ systems. Antioxidants play a crucial role in reducing oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS), primarily triggered by uncontrolled high blood sugar levels in diabetes. Antioxidants like vitamin C, E, selenium, and alpha-lipoic acid, when used as supplements, have shown promise in reducing oxidative stress markers and improving antioxidant status in laboratory and animal studies and diabetic patients. Antioxidant supplementation may help reduce the risk of diabetic complications such as neuropathy, nephropathy, retinopathy, and cardiovascular disease. Additionally, antioxidants also have anti-inflammatory properties, which could be beneficial in reducing inflammation associated with diabetes. Antioxidant supplementation has been shown to enhance endothelial function, insulin sensitivity, and glucose metabolism, thereby aiding in glycemic control and overall diabetic management. Combining antioxidants with certain medications may have therapeutic benefits, such as effectively neutralizing free radicals and enhancing the regulation of antioxidant defense systems. This review presents an update on diabetes, the sources of free radical generation, the body's natural defense mechanisms, the clinical evidence regarding using antioxidants in managing diabetic complications, and the potential new therapeutic approaches. Overall, antioxidant supplementation may offer some benefits in managing diabetic complications. However, further studies are needed to understand the mechanisms of action, determine the optimal supplementation, explore potential interactions with other medications, and conduct long-term studies to establish the possible use of antioxidants for optimal benefits in diabetes care.
糖尿病及相关并发症:抗氧化剂在糖尿病治疗和护理中的作用。
糖尿病(DM)是一种以高血糖(高血糖症)为特征的慢性代谢性疾病。糖尿病控制不佳会导致影响多个器官系统的并发症。抗氧化剂在减少活性氧(ROS)引起的氧化应激方面发挥着至关重要的作用,ROS 主要由糖尿病患者不受控制的高血糖水平引发。维生素 C、E、硒和α-硫辛酸等抗氧化剂作为补充剂使用时,在实验室和动物研究中以及在糖尿病患者身上都显示出减少氧化应激标记物和改善抗氧化状态的前景。补充抗氧化剂有助于降低糖尿病并发症的风险,如神经病变、肾病、视网膜病变和心血管疾病。此外,抗氧化剂还具有抗炎特性,可有效减少与糖尿病相关的炎症。研究表明,补充抗氧化剂可增强内皮功能、胰岛素敏感性和葡萄糖代谢,从而有助于控制血糖和全面控制糖尿病。将抗氧化剂与某些药物结合使用可能会产生治疗效果,如有效中和自由基和加强抗氧化防御系统的调节。本综述介绍了糖尿病的最新情况、自由基产生的来源、人体的天然防御机制、使用抗氧化剂控制糖尿病并发症的临床证据以及潜在的新治疗方法。总的来说,补充抗氧化剂可能对控制糖尿病并发症有一些益处。但是,还需要进一步研究,以了解其作用机制,确定最佳的补充剂,探索与其他药物的潜在相互作用,并进行长期研究,以确定抗氧化剂在糖尿病护理中的最佳使用效果。
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CiteScore
11.90
自引率
2.70%
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1621
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy stands as a multidisciplinary journal, presenting a spectrum of original research reports, reviews, and communications in the realms of clinical and basic medicine, as well as pharmacology. The journal spans various fields, including Cancer, Nutriceutics, Neurodegenerative, Cardiac, and Infectious Diseases.
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