Hyperglycemia, a well recognized pathogenetic factor of long-term complications in diabetes mellitus, not only generates more reactive oxygen species but also attenuates antioxidative mechanisms through glycation of the scavenging enzymes. Therefore, oxidative stress has been considered to be a common pathogenetic factor of the diabetic complications including nephropathy. A causal relationship between oxidative stress and diabetic nephropathy has been established by observations that (1) lipid peroxides and 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine, indices of oxidative tissue injury, were increased in the kidneys of diabetic rats with albuminuria; (2) high glucose directly increases oxidative stress in glomerular mesangial cells, a target cell of diabetic ...
We evaluated the role of oxidative stress in diabetic nephropathy by measuring intracellular reactiv...
Diabetic nephropathy (DN), the most common cause of end stage renal disease in developed nations, is...
Oxidative stress (OS) is a metabolic dysfunction mediated by the imbalance between the biochemical p...
It is postulated that localized tissue oxidative stress is a key component in the development of dia...
It is postulated that localized tissue oxidative stress is a key component in the development of dia...
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the second most frequent and prevalent complication of diabetes mellitu...
The increase in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and the secondary kidney damage produces di...
Diabetes induces the onset and progression of renal injury through causing hemodynamic dysregulation...
Significance: Intrarenal oxidative stress plays a critical role in the initiation and progression of...
The overproduction of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) plays a key role in the pathogenes...
Diabetes is the leading cause of ESRD because diabetic nephropathy develops in 30 to 40% of patients...
Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) is a serious complication of type I and II diabetes. It develops from the ...
Reactive oxygen species as glucose signaling molecules in mesangial cells cultured under high glucos...
Diabetes mellitus has assumed epidemic proportions in most parts of the world including the developi...
Diabetes-induced renal complications, i.e. diabetes nephropathy, are a major cause of morbidity and ...
We evaluated the role of oxidative stress in diabetic nephropathy by measuring intracellular reactiv...
Diabetic nephropathy (DN), the most common cause of end stage renal disease in developed nations, is...
Oxidative stress (OS) is a metabolic dysfunction mediated by the imbalance between the biochemical p...
It is postulated that localized tissue oxidative stress is a key component in the development of dia...
It is postulated that localized tissue oxidative stress is a key component in the development of dia...
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the second most frequent and prevalent complication of diabetes mellitu...
The increase in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and the secondary kidney damage produces di...
Diabetes induces the onset and progression of renal injury through causing hemodynamic dysregulation...
Significance: Intrarenal oxidative stress plays a critical role in the initiation and progression of...
The overproduction of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) plays a key role in the pathogenes...
Diabetes is the leading cause of ESRD because diabetic nephropathy develops in 30 to 40% of patients...
Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) is a serious complication of type I and II diabetes. It develops from the ...
Reactive oxygen species as glucose signaling molecules in mesangial cells cultured under high glucos...
Diabetes mellitus has assumed epidemic proportions in most parts of the world including the developi...
Diabetes-induced renal complications, i.e. diabetes nephropathy, are a major cause of morbidity and ...
We evaluated the role of oxidative stress in diabetic nephropathy by measuring intracellular reactiv...
Diabetic nephropathy (DN), the most common cause of end stage renal disease in developed nations, is...
Oxidative stress (OS) is a metabolic dysfunction mediated by the imbalance between the biochemical p...