Protective effect of the curcumin-baicalein combination against macrovascular changes in diabetic angiopathy. [PDF]
Endothelial dysfunction is an early pathological event in diabetic angiopathy which is the most common complication of diabetes. This study aims to investigate individual and combined actions of Curcumin (Cur) and Baicalein (Bai) in protecting vascular ...
Wang C+16 more
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Diabetic angiopathy and angiogenic defects. [PDF]
Abstract Diabetes is one of the most serious health problems in the world. A major complication of diabetes is blood vessel disease, termed angiopathy, which is characterized by abnormal angiogenesis. In this review, we focus on angiogenesis abnormalities in diabetic complications and discuss its benefits and drawbacks as a therapeutic target
Xu L, Kanasaki K, Kitada M, Koya D.
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Endothelial dysfunction and pathogenesis of diabetic angiopathy [PDF]
To review, from the clinical perspective, the contribution of dysfunction of the vascular endothelium to the pathogenesis of diabetic micro- and macroangiopathy.Available data indicate that endothelial dysfunction in diabetes complicated by micro- or macroalbuminuria (renal microangiopathy) is generalised. The close linkage between microalbuminuria and
A. J. M. Donker+3 more
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Hemorheological Failure in the Pathology of Cardio-vascular Complications in Patients with Diabetic Foot Syndrome [PDF]
The literature that includes the study of cardiovascular complications in patients with diabetic foot syndrome was analyzed. The topicality of this problem is caused by the steady growth of diabetes mellitus morbidity among people.
Кorobko, Е. (Еlina)
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Equity in healthcare: status, barriers, and challenges [PDF]
Global health provides a challenge for primary care and general practice which will become increasingly important in the future as the prevalence of multimorbidity increases. There is increasing likelihood of survival from acute illnesses and increase an
Al-Arafah, Assad+20 more
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The vascular complications occurring in diabetes mellitus are reviewed. In addition to the long recognised involvement of large vessels by atheroma and Monckeberg's sclerosis, the more recently described microangiopathy affecting arterioles, venules and, in particular, capillaries is also described.
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Molecular Basis of Angiopathy in Diabetes Mellitus [PDF]
See related article, pages 55–62 Cardiovascular complications are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with diabetes mellitus; up to 80% of deaths in patients with diabetes are closely associated with vascular disease. The ability of the organism to form a collateral network of blood vessels constitutes an important response ...
Jean-Sébastien Silvestre+1 more
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Pericyte-mediated regulation of capillary diameter: a component of neurovascular coupling in health and disease [PDF]
Because regional blood flow increases in association with the increased metabolic demand generated by localised increases in neural activity, functional imaging researchers often assume that changes in blood flow are an accurate read-out of changes in ...
Attwell, D., Hall, C.N., Hamilton, N.B.
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Algorithm and Related Application for Smart Wearable Devices to Reduce the Risk of Death and Brain Damage in Diabetic Coma [PDF]
Diabetes is an epidemic disease of the 21st century and is growing globally. Although, final diabetes treatments and cure are still on research phase, related complications of diabetes endanger life of diabetic patients. Diabetic coma which happens with extreme high or low blood glucose is one of the risk factor for diabetic patients and if it remains ...
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Nitric Oxide Bioavailability and Its Potential Relevance to the Variation in Susceptibility to the Renal and Vascular Complications in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes [PDF]
OBJECTIVE—We compared the renal and systemic vascular (renovascular) response to a reduction of bioavailable nitric oxide (NO) in type 2 diabetic patients without nephropathy and of African and Caucasian heritage.
Barron, J+4 more
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