Abstract:Background:
Type II diabetes mellitus is a major health problem contributing to increased morbidity and mortality with associated cardiovascular diseases. Metformin, an oral antidiabetic agent, has cardioprotective properties independent of their glucose lowering effect; however, mechanisms underlying cardioprotection remain poorly defined. We hypothesized that the cardioprotective effect of metformin appears to be associated with inhibition of mitochondrial permability transition pore (mPTP) that … Show more
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