2015, Number 5
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Rev Ciencias Médicas 2015; 19 (5)
Oxidative stress in diabetes mellitus, role of vitamin E and endogenous antioxidant
Montier IA, Ramos AAL, Gómez GML, Pérez CJJ, Quintana PQ
Language: Spanish
References: 25
Page: 973-985
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: diabetes mellitus is a clinical entity resulting in poor insulin secretion
that can be absolute or relative. Hyperglycemia is the biochemical marker of this entity
and it is the cause of the characteristic symptoms of its poor control. Hyperglycemia
causes neuropathies, nephropathies, microangiopathy and macroangiopathy.
Objective: to describe the behavior of vitamin E and endogenous antioxidants in the
oxidative stress due to chronic hyperglycemia in diabetes mellitus and the
characteristics of these antioxidants.
Conclusions: knowledge updating with respect of vitamins actions and other markers
properly used, are crucial for the therapeutic to be followed or as stress markers of this
entity, contributing to the instruction of health personnel and to the quality of medical
care for the patients diagnosed with a preventable chronic disease.
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