Review
Rev Diabet Stud,
2014,
11(3-4):231-244 |
DOI 10.1900/RDS.2014.11.231 |
Alternative Medicine in Diabetes - Role of Angiogenesis, Oxidative Stress, and Chronic Inflammation
Mohamed F. El-Refaei1, Suha H. Abduljawad2, Ahmed H. Alghamdi3
1Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Sadat City University, Egypt
2Faculty of Family Science, Taibah University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
3Faculty of Medicine, Albaha University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Address correspondence to: Mohamed F. El-Refaei, e-mail: melrefaei2000@yahoo.com
Manuscript submitted December 16, 2014; resubmitted January 12, 2015; accepted February 6, 2015.
Keywords: diabetes, herbal medicine, anthocyanidins, antidiabetic agent, endothelial cell, VEGF, cinnamon, figs
Abstract
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder that is characterized by hyperglycemia due to lack of or resistance to insulin. Patients with diabetes are frequently afflicted with ischemic vascular disease and impaired wound healing. Type 2 diabetes is known to accelerate atherosclerotic processes, endothelial cell dysfunction, glycosylation of extracellular matrix proteins, and vascular denervation. Herbal medicines and naturally occurring substances may positively affect diabetes management, and could thus be utilized as cost-effective means of supporting treatment in developing countries. Natural treatments have been used in these countries for a long time to treat diabetes. The present review analyses the features of aberrant angiogenesis, abnormalities in growth factors, oxidative stress, and metabolic derangements relevant to diabetes, and how herbal substances and their active chemical constituents may counteract these events. Evidence for possible biochemical effectiveness and limitations of herbal medicines are given, as well as details regarding the role of cytokines and nitric oxide.
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