Title of article
Zinc and diabetes mellitus: understanding molecular mechanisms and clinical implications
Author/Authors
Ranasinghe, Priyanga Department of Pharmacology - Faculty of Medicine - University of Colombo - Colombo - Sri Lanka , Pigera, Shehani Department of Pharmacology - Faculty of Medicine - University of Colombo - Colombo - Sri Lanka , Galappatthy, Priyadarshani Department of Pharmacology - Faculty of Medicine - University of Colombo - Colombo - Sri Lanka , Katulanda, Prasad Diabetes Research Unit - Department of Clinical Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - University of Colombo - Colombo - Sri Lanka , Constantine, Godwin R. Diabetes Research Unit - Department of Clinical Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - University of Colombo - Colombo - Sri Lanka
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13
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13
Abstract
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Studies have shown that Zinc has numerous beneficial effects in both type-1 and type-2 diabetes. We aim to evaluate the literature on the
mechanisms and molecular level effects of Zinc on glycaemic control, β-cell function, pathogenesis of diabetes and its complications.
Methods: A review of published studies reporting mechanisms of action of Zinc in diabetes was undertaken in PubMed and SciVerse Scopus medical databases using the following search terms in article title, abstract or keywords;
(“Zinc” or “Zn”) and (“mechanism” or “mechanism of action” or “action” or “effect” or “pathogenesis” or “pathology” or
“physiology” or “metabolism”) and (“diabetes” or “prediabetes” or “sugar” or “glucose” or “insulin”).
Results: The literature search identified the following number of articles in the two databases; PubMed (n = 1799) and
SciVerse Scopus (n = 1879). After removing duplicates the total number of articles included in the present review is 111.
Our results show that Zinc plays an important role in β-cell function, insulin action, glucose homeostasis and the
pathogenesis of diabetes and its complications.
Conclusion: Numerous in-vitro and in-vivo studies have shown that Zinc has beneficial effects in both type-1 and type-2
diabetes. However further randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled clinical trials conducted for an adequate duration, are required to establish therapeutic safety in humans.
Keywords
Zinc , diabetes mellitus , molecular mechanisms , clinical implications
Journal title
Daru:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Serial Year
2015
Record number
2515504
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