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Methylglyoxal: possible link between hyperglycaemia and immune suppression
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 09/04/09
Price CL et al. – No matter the cause of diabetes, the result is always hyperglycaemia. This excess glucose metabolism drives several damage pathways and raises concentrations of the reactive dicarbonyl, methylglyoxal (MG). Here, the authors review recent evidence concerning immune suppression in diabetes and discuss the effects of MG on components of the immune system.
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