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Vitamin E and diabetic nephropathy in mice model and humans 被引量:1
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作者 Nakhoul Farid Dahan Inbal +4 位作者 Nakhoul Nakhoul Farber Evgeny rachel miller-lotan Andrew P Levy Asleh Rabea 《World Journal of Nephrology》 2013年第4期111-124,共14页
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with increased oxidative stress due to elevated glucose levels in the plasma. Glucose promotes glycosylation of both plasma and cellular proteins with increased risk for vascular... Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with increased oxidative stress due to elevated glucose levels in the plasma. Glucose promotes glycosylation of both plasma and cellular proteins with increased risk for vascular events. Diabetic patients suffer from a higher incidence of cardiovascular complications such as diabetic ne-phropathy. Haptoglobin (Hp) is an antioxidant plasma protein which binds free hemoglobin, thus preventing heme-iron mediated oxidation. Two alleles exist at the Hp gene locus (1 and 2) encoding three possible Hp genotypes that differ in their antioxidant ability, and may respond differently to vitamin E treatment. Several clinical studies to have shown that Hp 1-1 genotype is a superior antioxidant to the Hp 2-2 genotype and Hp 2-2 genotype is associated with a higher incidence of cardiovascular disease. Vitamin E was found to have benefcial effect in patient and mice with Hp 2-2 geno-type. In this review we have summarized the results of our studies in patients with diabetic nephropathy treated with vitamin E and in diabetic mice with differ-ent haptoglobin genotypes. 展开更多
关键词 HAPTOGLOBIN Cardio-vascular complications Diabetic nephropathy Vitamin E
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