Accumulating evidence suggests a role for the complement system in the pathogenesis of diabetes and the vascular complications that characterise this condition. Complement proteins contribute to the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D) by enhancing the underlying organ-specific autoimmune processes. Complement upregulation and activation is also an important feature of insulin resistance and the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Moreover, animal and human studies indicate that complement proteins are involved in the pathogenic mechanisms leading to diabetic microvascular and macrovascular complications. The adverse vascular effects of complement appear to be related to enhancement of the inflammatory process and the predisposition to a ...
We are currently experiencing an enduring global epidemic of obesity and diabetes. It is now underst...
C3 is the central component of the complement system and activation of C3 via any of the three major...
<div><p>Diabetic non-healing wounds are a major clinical problem. The mechanisms leading to poor wou...
Accumulating evidence suggests a role for the complement system in the pathogenesis of diabetes and ...
It is well established that the organ damage that complicates human diabetes is caused by prolonged ...
Background and aims: An association between hypoglycaemia and adverse cardiovascular events has been...
The mechanisms responsible for the enhanced inflammatory response in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and its ...
Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is a disease of increasing importance and represents a growing burden on globa...
The complement system has been implicated in obesity, fatty liver, diabetes and cardiovascular disea...
Cross-sectional studies have reported strong correlations between plasma levels of complement C3, in...
Poorly controlled complement activation is now associated with many pathologies, and recent evidence...
Background: An intricate network of reciprocal interactions between adipose tissue and immune system...
Cross-sectional studies have reported strong correla-tions between plasma levels of complement C3, i...
Complement activation plays a role in various organs in patients with diabetes. However, in diabetic...
Aim: Changes in N-glycosylation have been described in numerous diseases and are being considered as...
We are currently experiencing an enduring global epidemic of obesity and diabetes. It is now underst...
C3 is the central component of the complement system and activation of C3 via any of the three major...
<div><p>Diabetic non-healing wounds are a major clinical problem. The mechanisms leading to poor wou...
Accumulating evidence suggests a role for the complement system in the pathogenesis of diabetes and ...
It is well established that the organ damage that complicates human diabetes is caused by prolonged ...
Background and aims: An association between hypoglycaemia and adverse cardiovascular events has been...
The mechanisms responsible for the enhanced inflammatory response in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and its ...
Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is a disease of increasing importance and represents a growing burden on globa...
The complement system has been implicated in obesity, fatty liver, diabetes and cardiovascular disea...
Cross-sectional studies have reported strong correlations between plasma levels of complement C3, in...
Poorly controlled complement activation is now associated with many pathologies, and recent evidence...
Background: An intricate network of reciprocal interactions between adipose tissue and immune system...
Cross-sectional studies have reported strong correla-tions between plasma levels of complement C3, i...
Complement activation plays a role in various organs in patients with diabetes. However, in diabetic...
Aim: Changes in N-glycosylation have been described in numerous diseases and are being considered as...
We are currently experiencing an enduring global epidemic of obesity and diabetes. It is now underst...
C3 is the central component of the complement system and activation of C3 via any of the three major...
<div><p>Diabetic non-healing wounds are a major clinical problem. The mechanisms leading to poor wou...