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Studies on Diabetes examines how increased oxidative and nitrosative stress – one of the leading causes of diabetes complications – pathologically affects multiple tissues in the body. The volume editors and chapter authors are leading investigators in the field of basic and clinical research in diabetes and vascular disease. Their contributions represent a wealth of knowledge on and research into how diabetes triggers metabolic abnormalities that lead to hyperactivation of cellular and mitochondrial pathways that ultimately result in oxidative and nitrosative stress that left un-neutralized, results in tissue damage. Each chapter provides the reader with invaluable insight to the complicated mechanisms responsible for diabetes complications and vascular disease. Potential treatments for diabetes complications from animal models to the patient will also be discussed. This is essential reading for researchers and clinicians in endocrinology, diabetes, vascular disease and oxidative stress.

1 Oxidative Stress and Diabetes-Induced Vascular Dysfunction: Role in Diabetic Neuropathy
1(12)
Mark A. Yorek
2 Cerebrovascular Disease in Type 1 Diabetes: Role of Oxidative Stress
13(24)
Denise M. Arrick
William G. Mayhan
3 Complications in the Coronary Circulation Associated with Diabetes
37(12)
Christine L. Oltman
4 Chronic Kidney Disease and Cardiovascular Risk
49(14)
Jaya P. Buddenini
Kunal Chaudhary
James R. Sowers
Adam Whaley-Connell
5 Mitochondria and Oxidative Stress in Diabetes
63(30)
William I. Sivitz
6 Optimal Measures of Small Fiber Neuropathy in Diabetic Polyneuropathy
93(14)
M. Tavakoli
H. Fadavi
R.A. Malik
7 Oxidative Stress and Complications of the Diabetic Foot
107(20)
Martin J. Stevens
Jayadave Shakher
8 Encephalopathies Accompanying Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
127(22)
Anders A.F. Sima
9 Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction: The Link Between Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Vascular Disease in Type 2 Diabetes
149(24)
Abd A. Tahrani
Asad Ali
10 Taurine Treatment for Complications of Diabetes
173(16)
Trevor Askwith
11 Oxidative Stress and Cardiovascular Disease in Diabetes
189(48)
Rodica Pop-Busui
Mitali Mehta
Subramaniam Pennathur
12 Oxidative Stress in Diabetes Mellitus and Possible Interventions
237(26)
Triantafyllos Didangelos
John Doupis
Aristidis Veves
Index 263
Professor Irina G. Obrosova joined Kiev State University to read Biology and then went on to complete a PhD in Biochemistry at Kiev State University. After completing an appointment as a Junior Research Scientist, she was appointed Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Diabetology, Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Kiev. Her exceptional scientific qualities led her promotion to the position of Leading Research Scientist, Department of Diabetology, Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism.

Professor Martin J. Stevens completed his MD at the Diabetes Department, Kings College Hospital, London; his thesis focused on complications of the diabetic foot. He then moved to the Endocrinology Division at the University of Michigan where he became Associate Professor of Medicine. There, he served as Director of the Diabetes Complications Clinic and Associate Director for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundations Center for Diabetes Excellence. He returned to the United Kingdom as Professor of Medicine at the University of Birmingham and Birmingham Heartlands Hospital. His research interests focus on the prevention and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea, diabetic neuropathy and its cardiovascular consequences and the foot complications of diabetes.

Dr. Mark Yorek received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of North Dakota where he studied glucose metabolism and published the first papers on regulation of gluconeogenesis using isolated rabbit hepatocytes. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Iowa in Biochemistry where he studied fatty acid metabolism. He joined the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Iowa and began his studies relating to diabetic vascular and neural complications, eventually becoming a Professor there. His laboratory is located at the VA Medical Center in Iowa City where he is the Associate Chief of Staff for Research.