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Protein Kinase C (PKC)-mediated TGF-β Regulation in Diabetic Neuropathy: Emphasis on Neuro-inflammation and Allodynia


Abstract According to the World Health Organization (WHO), diabetes has been increasing steadily over the past few decades. In developing countries, it is the cause of increased morbidity and mortality. Diabetes and its complications are associated with education, occupation, and income across all levels of socioeconomic status. Factors, such as hyperglycemia, social ignorance, lack of proper health knowledge, and late access to medical care, can worsen diabetic complications. Amongst the complications, neuropathic pain and inflammation are considered the most common causes of morbidity for common populations. This review is focused on exploring protein kinase C (PKC)-mediated TGF-β regulation in diabetic complications with particular emphasis on allodynia. The role of PKC-triggered TGF-β in diabetic neuropathy is not well explored. This review will provide a better understanding of the PKC-mediated TGF-β regulation in diabetic neuropathy with several schematic illustrations. Neuroinflammation and associated hyperalgesia and allodynia during microvascular complications in diabetes are scientifically illustrated in this review. It is hoped that this review will facilitate biomedical scientists to better understand the etiology and target drugs effectively to manage diabetes and diabetic neuropathy.
Authors Liza Changkakoti , Jitu Mani Das , Rajiv Borah ORCID , Rajan Rajabalaya ORCID , Sheba Rani David University of WyomingORCID , Ashok Kumar Balaraman ORCID , Subrata Pramanik ORCID , Pallab Kanti Haldar ORCID , Asis Bala ORCID
Journal Info Bentham Science Publishers | Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets , vol: 24
Publication Date 11/6/2023
ISSN 1871-5303
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access closed Closed Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.2174/0118715303262824231024104849
KeywordsKeyword Image Diabetes (Score: 0.543871) , Diabetic Neuropathy (Score: 0.522016) , Pain Modulation (Score: 0.52176)