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The Role of Alpha-lipoic Acid Supplementation in the Prevention of Diabetes Complications: A Comprehensive Review of Clinical Trials

Sarah Jeffrey, Punitha Isaac Samraj, Behin Sundara Raj

2021Current Diabetes Reviews30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is a substantial antioxidant in the prevention of diabetes and diabetes complications. It can regenerate other antioxidants like vitamin E, vitamin C, Coenzyme Q10 and glutathione and is often known as a universal antioxidant. Antioxidants play a role in diabetes treatment due to hyperglycemia-induced stimulation of the polyol pathway and formation of advanced glycation end products (AGE) and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Clinical trials examining alpha-lipoic acid supplementation on diabetic neuropathy, nephropathy, cardiomyopathy and erectile dysfunction display positive results, particularly in pain amelioration in neuropathy, asymmetric dimethylarginine reductions in nephropathy and improved oscillatory potential and contrast sensitivity in retinopathy. In diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM), ALA offers protection through inhibition of NF-kB activation, reduction of fas-ligand and decrease in matrix metalloproteinase-2. This comprehensive review summarises and provides an understanding of the importance of alpha- lipoic acid supplementation to prevent diabetes complications.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCoenzyme Q10Diabetic neuropathyDiabetes mellitusDiabetic cardiomyopathyAlpha-Lipoic AcidLipoic acidNephropathyAscorbic acidGlycationInternal medicinePharmacologyEndocrinologyAntioxidantOxidative stressCardiomyopathyHeart failureBiochemistryChemistryFood scienceBiochemical Acid Research StudiesAlcoholism and Thiamine DeficiencyCoenzyme Q10 studies and effects
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