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Indian Journal of Genetics and Molecular Research

Volume  3, Issue 1, January - June 2014, Pages 25-26
 

Review Article

Molecular Basis of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: Role of Oxidative Stress

Nisha Rani Jamwal, Kumar Senthil P., Adhikari Prabha, Jeganathan PS

Post-graduate Student,*Professor & Principal, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation (Maharishi Markandeshwar University), Mullana – Amabala, Haryana,India. **Professor, Dept. of Medicine, ***Professor, Dept. of Physi

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Abstract

It is well known that hyperglycemia is the predominant manifestation in diabetes mellitus, and the most common complication of DM is diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). The aim of this short communication was to provide an insightful overview of the molecular basis of DPN by assimilating evidence on the role of oxidative stress. Existing evidence indicated that oxidative stress might be a final common pathway in the development of diabetic neuropathy, and that antioxidants could prevent or reverse hyperglycemia-induced nerve dysfunction. The effects of antioxidants were hypothesized to be mediated by correction of nutritive blood flow, and endoneurial oxidative state; and antioxidant drugs such as alpha-lipoic acid and vitamin E were therapeutically indicated.

Keywords: Molecular endocrinology; Molecular neurology; Diabetic neuropathy; Oxidative stress.


Corresponding Author : Nisha Rani Jamwal