氧化应激、肥胖和2型糖尿病的关系

F. Mnif
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在某些形式的肥胖中,脂肪在“坏地方”的积累,即脂肪细胞以外的地方,似乎是导致与胰岛素信号受损相关的糖尿病的原因。在这种情况下,轻微的减肥有时可以纠正糖尿病。反过来,以高血糖为特征的糖尿病会对身体造成严重损害。反过来,氧化应激在这两种疾病的病理生理学中是一个高度相关的现象。事实上,自由基对身体是有害的,它们在肥胖受试者细胞内的频繁积累,一般会导致胰岛素的作用被破坏,产生胰岛素抵抗状态,从而为真正的非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病的发生做准备。出于这个原因,在肥胖和糖尿病患者中接受这种氧化应激似乎很重要,以获得更好的治疗。许多流行病学研究表明肥胖和糖尿病之间存在关系,为了更好地理解这种关系,我们发现有必要研究肥胖2型糖尿病和肥胖非糖尿病患者血清中胰岛素、维生素E和一些参与主要代谢过程的阳离子水平之间的联系,这些代谢过程与这两种疾病的病理生理有关:氧化应激(我们研究了镁(Mg)、锌(Zn)和钙(Ca))。患者及方法
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The Relationship between Oxidative Stress, Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes
In some forms of obesity, the accumulation of fat in “bad places”, that is, somewhere else than in adipocytes, seems to be responsible for diabetes associated with impaired insulin signals. In this case, mild weight loss can sometimes correct diabetes [1]. In turn diabetes, characterized by high blood sugar, can cause severe damage to the body. Oxidative stress in turn is a highly incriminated phenomenon in the pathophysiology of these two diseases. In fact, free radicals are harmful to the body, their frequent accumulation in the cells of obese subjects generally leads to the disruption of the role of insulin and the development of a state of insulin resistance thus preparing for the installation of true non-insulin-dependent diabetes. For this reason, it seems important to take this oxidative stress in obese and diabetic for better treatment. Many epidemiological studies indicate a relationship between obesity and diabetes and to better understand this relationship, we found it necessary to study the links between serum levels of various variables including insulin, vitamin E, and some cations involved in a major metabolic process incriminated in the pathophysiology of these two diseases: oxidative stress (we study magnesium (Mg), zinc (Zn) and calcium (Ca)), in obese diabetic type 2 and obese non diabetics. Patients and Methods
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