Role of oxidative stress in diabetic complications: a new perspective on an old paradigm.
@article{Baynes1999RoleOO,
title={Role of oxidative stress in diabetic complications: a new perspective on an old paradigm.},
author={John W. Baynes and Suzanne R. Thorpe},
journal={Diabetes},
year={1999},
volume={48 1},
pages={
1-9
}
}Oxidative stress and oxidative damage to tissues are common end points of chronic diseases, such as atherosclerosis, diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis. The question addressed in this review is whether increased oxidative stress has a primary role in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications or whether it is a secondary indicator of end-stage tissue damage in diabetes. The increase in glycoxidation and lipoxidation products in plasma and tissue proteins suggests that oxidative stress is…
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