Implication of chronic stress and Diabetes in Cerebrovascular Dysfunction: A review study
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2021-04Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Mayesha, Iffat IslamMetadata
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The aim of the review was to explore the effects of chronic stress and diabetes in
cerebrovascular dysfunction and neurological disorder. The evidence of involvement of hyperglycaemia induced oxidative stress was found to be prominent to cause complications like
vascular inflammation, and neurovascular impairments. The active participation of different
chemokine, transcription factors and biochemical pathways/mechanisms were studied to
breakdown the cross-talk between diabetes and cerebrovascular dysfunction. Thus, the main
objective of this review is to explain the significant relationship between diabetes and
cerebrovascular dysfunction by explaining the various biochemical pathways. This will be an
aid to identify the role of oxidative, reactive oxygen species and genetic errors in progression
of various co-morbidities. A better understanding of the correlation of chronic stress and
diabetes may suggest alternate approaches to the treatment of neurological disorders through
pharmaceutical interventions. Furthermore, studying the process by which oxidative stress
affects the cerebro-vasculature and blood-brain barrier are essential for evaluating antioxidant
therapies.