Role of Oxidative Stress in Tuberculosis Meningitis Infection in Diabetics
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. TB and Diabetes
3. Pathogenesis of TBM in Humans
4. Oxidative Stress in the Pathogenesis of TBM
5. Oxidative Stress in Diabetes
5.1. Increased ROS Production in Diabetics
5.2. Impaired Antioxidant Defense Mechanisms in Diabetics
5.3. Role of Inflammation in Oxidative Stress and Diabetes
6. Effects of Anti-Diabetic Agents on Oxidative Stress
7. Potential Therapeutic Strategies
8. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Navasardyan, I.; Yeganyan, S.; Nguyen, H.; Vaghashia, P.; Subbian, S.; Venketaraman, V. Role of Oxidative Stress in Tuberculosis Meningitis Infection in Diabetics. Biomedicines 2023, 11, 2568. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11092568
Navasardyan I, Yeganyan S, Nguyen H, Vaghashia P, Subbian S, Venketaraman V. Role of Oxidative Stress in Tuberculosis Meningitis Infection in Diabetics. Biomedicines. 2023; 11(9):2568. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11092568
Chicago/Turabian StyleNavasardyan, Inesa, Stephanie Yeganyan, Helena Nguyen, Payal Vaghashia, Selvakumar Subbian, and Vishwanath Venketaraman. 2023. "Role of Oxidative Stress in Tuberculosis Meningitis Infection in Diabetics" Biomedicines 11, no. 9: 2568. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11092568
APA StyleNavasardyan, I., Yeganyan, S., Nguyen, H., Vaghashia, P., Subbian, S., & Venketaraman, V. (2023). Role of Oxidative Stress in Tuberculosis Meningitis Infection in Diabetics. Biomedicines, 11(9), 2568. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11092568