2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.vph.2022.106954
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Diabetic neuropathy: Molecular approach a treatment opportunity

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“…In the world, the number of DM patients had quadrupled in the past three decades, and meanwhile, DM was the ninth major cause of death, among which Asia had become the major area of the rapidly emerging T2DM global epidemic, and most T2DM patients always had at least one complication [ 23 ]. The complexity of T2DM treatment and care were very challenging because they involved the prevention of organ damage and complications [ 23 ], including chronic damage and dysfunction of various tissues, especially kidneys [ 4 ], blood vessels [ 5 ], nerves [ 6 ], and heart [ 7 ], among which kidney damage was one of the most common microvascular complications in DM patients, which brought great challenges to the treatment and nursing for DM patients.…”
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“…In the world, the number of DM patients had quadrupled in the past three decades, and meanwhile, DM was the ninth major cause of death, among which Asia had become the major area of the rapidly emerging T2DM global epidemic, and most T2DM patients always had at least one complication [ 23 ]. The complexity of T2DM treatment and care were very challenging because they involved the prevention of organ damage and complications [ 23 ], including chronic damage and dysfunction of various tissues, especially kidneys [ 4 ], blood vessels [ 5 ], nerves [ 6 ], and heart [ 7 ], among which kidney damage was one of the most common microvascular complications in DM patients, which brought great challenges to the treatment and nursing for DM patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the world, the number of DM patients had quadrupled in the past three decades, and meanwhile, DM was the ninth major cause of death, among which Asia had become the major area of the rapidly emerging T2DM global epidemic, and most T2DM patients always had at least one complication [23]. The complexity of T2DM treatment and care were very challenging because they involved the prevention of organ damage and complications [23], including chronic damage and dysfunction of various tissues, especially kidneys [4], blood vessels [5], nerves [6], and heart [7], among SGLT-2 inhibitors were a group of antidiabetic drugs, which had the ability to reduce the blood sugar via inhibiting SGLT-2 [24]. Furthermore, except for lowering blood sugar [25][26][27][28][29][30], SGLT-2 inhibitors also had abilities to lose weight [24,31,32], reduce cardiovascular outcomes and mortality risk [33], and play renal protective effect [15].…”
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“…Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia, which is caused by defective insulin secretion, impaired insulin biology, or both. Long-term hyperglycemia leads to chronic damage and dysfunction of various tissues, especially eyes ( Yao et al, 2022 ), kidneys ( Georgianos et al, 2022 ), heart ( Qiu et al, 2022 ), blood vessels ( Li et al, 2016 ), and nerves ( Mendez-Morales et al, 2022 ). In 2010, the estimated prevalence of DM in adults worldwide was 6.4%, and it will probably rise up to 7.7% by 2030 ( Shaw et al, 2010 ; Margaritis et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…It has been well established that visceral adipose tissue (VAT) can overproduce several bioactive pro-inflammatory cytokines and adipocytokines that lead to IR, metabolic disorders, chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, and atherosclerotic vascular damage, subsequently resulting in nerve ischemia and direct axonal injury. 5,[8][9][10][11] Obesity is usually measured using several indicators such as body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist-to-hip ratio, and body fat mass, however, these indicators are unable to accurately distinguish between VAT and subcutaneous adipose tissue. 12 At present, although magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) are the gold standard to directly measure VAT, these techniques are not feasible because of consuming time, expense, and radioactivity.…”
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confidence: 99%