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Toll-like Receptors as a Potential Drug Target for Diabetes Mellitus and Diabetes-associated Complications

机译:Toll样受体作为糖尿病患者和糖尿病相关并发症的潜在药物靶标

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic endocrine disease distinguished by hyperglycemia due to disturbance in carbohydrate or lipid metabolism or insulin function. To date, diabetes, and its complications, is established as a global cause of morbidity and mortality. The intended aim during the management of diabetes is to maintain blood glucose close to normal because the majority of patients have poor control of their elevated blood glucose and are highly prone to severe macrovascular and microvascular complications. To decrease the burden of the disease and its complications, scientists from various disciplines are working intensively to identify novel and promising drug targets for diabetes and its complications. Increased and ongoing investigations on mechanisms relating to diabetes and associated complications could potentially consider inflammatory cascades as a promising component of the strategy in the prevention and control of diabetes and its complications. The potential of targeting mediators of inflammation like toll-like receptors (TLRs) are part of current investigation by the scientific community. Hence, the aim of the present review is to discuss the role of TLRs as a potential drug target for diabetes and diabetes associated complications.
机译:糖尿病(DM)是一种慢性内分泌疾病,由于碳水化合物或脂质代谢或胰岛素功能的紊乱而引起的高血糖症。迄今为止,糖尿病及其并发症被建立为发病率和死亡率的全球原因。在糖尿病管理期间的预期目标是将血糖保持接近正常,因为大多数患者对其血糖升高的控制较差,并且高度容易患严重的大血管和微血管并发症。为了减少疾病的负担及其并发症,来自各学科的科学家正在积极地工作,以确定糖尿病和并发症的新颖和有希望的药物目标。增加和持续调查与糖尿病和相关并发症有关的机制可能会认为炎症级联作为预防和控制糖尿病的策略的有希望的成分及其并发症。靶向炎症的介质(Toll样受体(TLR)靶向炎症的潜力是科学界的当前调查的一部分。因此,本综述的目的是讨论TLR作为糖尿病和糖尿病相关并发症的潜在药物目标的作用。

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