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The purinergic signalling and inflammation in the pathogenesis and progression of diabetes: key factors and therapeutic targets.

André Campos de LimaLucas Macedo ChavesSamantha Nuncio PrestesAline MânicaAndreia Machado Cardoso
Published in: Inflammation research : official journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [et al.] (2022)
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is an important chronic disease around the world, and according to the World Health Organization, it is the 9th principal cause of global death. This pathology is characterized by high levels of circulating glucose as a result of insulin resistance, and it is well stated that inflammation related to obesity is directly associated with the development of the disease. The purinergic signalling is involved in both pancreatic destruction, which impairs insulin secretion, and the cytokine production that favors insulin resistance in T2DM. In this review, the purinergic signalling aspects will be discussed, showing the impact of the enzymes, nucleotides, nucleosides, and receptors of this system and the cytokines that result in inflammation, in the development and progression of T2DM, besides, pointing the purinergic receptors as a possible therapeutic approach.
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