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Diabetes mellitus: Classification, mediators, and complications; A gate to identify potential targets for the development of new effective treatmentsopen access

Authors
Antar, Samar A.Ashour, Nada A.Sharaky, MarwaKhattab, MuhammadAshour, Naira A.Zaid, Roaa T.Roh, Eun JooElkamhawy, AhmedAl-Karmalawy, Ahmed A.
Issue Date
Dec-2023
Publisher
Elsevier Masson SAS
Keywords
Complications; Diabetes; Diagnosis; Etiology; Genetics; Inflammation; Treatment
Citation
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, v.168, pp 1 - 25
Pages
25
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
Volume
168
Start Page
1
End Page
25
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21013
DOI
10.1016/j.biopha.2023.115734
ISSN
0753-3322
1950-6007
Abstract
Nowadays, diabetes mellitus has emerged as a significant global public health concern with a remarkable increase in its prevalence. This review article focuses on the definition of diabetes mellitus and its classification into different types, including type 1 diabetes (idiopathic and fulminant), type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, hybrid forms, slowly evolving immune-mediated diabetes, ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes, and other special types. Diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus are also discussed. The role of inflammation in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes is explored, along with the mediators and potential anti-inflammatory treatments. Furthermore, the involvement of various organs in diabetes mellitus is highlighted, such as the role of adipose tissue and obesity, gut microbiota, and pancreatic β-cells. The manifestation of pancreatic Langerhans β-cell islet inflammation, oxidative stress, and impaired insulin production and secretion are addressed. Additionally, the impact of diabetes mellitus on liver cirrhosis, acute kidney injury, immune system complications, and other diabetic complications like retinopathy and neuropathy is examined. Therefore, further research is required to enhance diagnosis, prevent chronic complications, and identify potential therapeutic targets for the management of diabetes mellitus and its associated dysfunctions. © 2023 The Authors
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