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Diabetic Complications: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management

A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Endocrinology & Metabolism".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2024) | Viewed by 589

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1. Department of Mental and Physical Health and Preventive Medicine, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, 81100 Naples, Italy
2. ASL Avellino, 83100 Avellino, Italy
3. Casa di Cura Montevergine, 83013 Mercogliano, AV, Italy
Interests: older adults; diabetes; hypertension; heart failure; cognitive impairment; physical impairment
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most common determinants of cardiovascular disease and complications, increasing the risk of heart failure (HF). DM drives a shift in cardiac metabolism targeting adrenergic signaling, cardiac fibroblasts, cardiomyocytes, endothelial cells, and vascular smooth cells. Indeed, hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are detrimental to the determination of inflammation, oxidative stress, atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular dysfunction. Hence, the present Special Issue aims to summarize the main mechanisms of diabetic cardiomyopathy and HF, focusing on the diagnosis and management of these patients. Both preclinical and clinical manuscripts are welcome.

Dr. Pasquale Mone
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • diabetes
  • insulin resistance
  • hyperglycemia
  • oral antidiabetic drugs
  • diabetic cardiomyopathy
  • heart failure
  • SGLT2 inhibitors
  • cardiac metabolism
  • adrenergic signaling
  • oxidative stress
  • inflammation

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