2018
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2018.32.1_supplement.664.8
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Curcumin Reverses Methylglyoxal Induced Apoptosis in RINm5F Cells and PC12 Cells in Hyperglycemic Conditions

Abstract: Hyperglycemia, a condition in which blood glucose level exceeds the normal level, is often observed in diabetes mellitus. Normally, the hormone insulin, secreted by β‐cells of the pancreas, regulates blood glucose level. However, in patients with diabetes type 2, hyperglycemia decreases beta cell mass, resulting in a deficiency of insulin. Methylglyoxal (MG), a carbonyl derivative of glucose, is believed to cause the deleterious effects observed in type‐2 diabetes, such as neuropathy. MG is known to cause oxid… Show more

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