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线粒体通过“缓慢燃烧”底物,如葡萄糖,游离脂肪酸,酮类,产生大量细胞能量。在糖尿病中,线粒体能量和底物利用的改变可能部分解释一个器官对并发症的敏感度。那些能量需求和耗氧率高以用来满足功能需求的部位如肾脏,心脏,神经元和视网膜有特殊的证据。在这篇综述中,我们着重于当前涉及线粒体功能失调在糖尿病并发症中发展和过程的研究,尤其关注线粒体活性氧簇的贡献。最后,我们讨论了当前被认为对抗糖尿病并发症中线粒体功能失调的治疗方案。
关键词: 糖尿病并发症,线粒体,肾病,网络工作,氧化磷酸化,视网膜病变,活性氧簇,超氧化物歧化酶
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Current Drug Targets
Title:Tapping into Mitochondria to Find Novel Targets for Diabetes Complications
Volume: 17 Issue: 12
Author(s): Nicole B. Flemming, Linda A. Gallo, Micheal S. Ward, Josephine M. Forbes
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关键词: 糖尿病并发症,线粒体,肾病,网络工作,氧化磷酸化,视网膜病变,活性氧簇,超氧化物歧化酶
摘要: Mitochondria produce the majority of cellular energy via the “slow burn” of substrates such as glucose, free fatty acids and ketones. In diabetes, altered mitochondrial energetics and substrate utilisation may explain, in part, an organ’s susceptibility to complications. This is particularly evident at sites such as the kidney, heart, neurons and retina, which have high energy demands and oxygen consumption rates to meet functional requirements. Within this review we highlight the recent research implicating mitochondrial dysfunction, with particular focus on the contribution of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species, on the development and progression of diabetes complications. Finally, we discuss the current strategies which are being assessed to combat mitochondrial dysfunction in diabetes complications.
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Nicole B. Flemming, Linda A. Gallo, Micheal S. Ward, Josephine M. Forbes , Tapping into Mitochondria to Find Novel Targets for Diabetes Complications, Current Drug Targets 2016; 17 (12) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450116666150727114410
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450116666150727114410 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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