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[Oxidative stress].

Katsuyuki Ando1

  • 1Health Service Center, University of Tokyo.

Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine
|July 25, 2003
PubMed
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Oxidative stress worsens hypertension and cardiovascular damage in diabetes. Controlling this stress is crucial for managing hypertension in diabetic patients.

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Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Science
  • Cardiovascular Research
  • Metabolic Disorders

Context:

  • Diabetes mellitus is associated with enhanced oxidative stress.
  • Oxidative stress contributes significantly to hypertension and its cardiovascular complications.
  • Angiotensin II is identified as a key intrinsic oxidant in hypertensive pathophysiology.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the role of oxidative stress in the development and progression of hypertension and cardiovascular damage in diabetic patients.
  • To explain the mechanisms by which reactive oxygen species exacerbate hypertension and its complications.
  • To emphasize the importance of managing oxidative stress in this patient population.

Summary:

  • Oxidative stress is elevated in diabetes mellitus, contributing to hypertension and cardiovascular damage.

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  • Reactive oxygen species, including Angiotensin II, impair nitric oxide bioavailability, alter lipid metabolism, and worsen insulin resistance.
  • Combined effects of oxidative stress and hypertension accelerate cardiovascular pathology.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a rationale for targeting oxidative stress in the management of diabetic hypertension.
    • Underscores the link between metabolic dysfunction and cardiovascular health.
    • Informs clinical strategies for mitigating cardiovascular risk in patients with diabetes and hypertension.