Understanding Diabetic Neuropathy: Focus on Oxidative Stress

Lei Pang(Jilin University), Xin Lian(Jilin University), Huan‐Qiu Liu(Jilin University), Yuan Zhang(Jilin University), Qian Li(Jilin University), Yin Cai(University of Hong Kong), Haichun Ma(Jilin University), Xin Yu(Jilin University)
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
August 3, 2020
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Abstract

. The burden of diabetic neuropathy is related not only to the complexity of diabetes but also to the poor outcomes and difficult treatment options. There is no specific treatment for diabetic neuropathy other than glycemic control and diligent foot care. Although various metabolic pathways are impaired in diabetic neuropathy, enhanced cellular oxidative stress is proposed as a common initiator. A mechanism-based treatment of diabetic neuropathy is challenging; a better understanding of the pathophysiology of diabetic neuropathy will help to develop strategies for the new and correct diagnostic procedures and personalized interventions. Thus, we review the current knowledge of the pathophysiology in diabetic neuropathy. We focus on discussing how the defects in metabolic and vascular pathways converge to enhance oxidative stress and how they produce the onset and progression of nerve injury present in diabetic neuropathy. We discuss if the mechanisms underlying neuropathy are similarly operated in type I and type II diabetes and the progression of antioxidants in treating diabetic neuropathy.


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