Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, Vol. 20 No. 3 2024, pp. 140-145  ISSN 1997-0838
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Role of copper in type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A mini-review 

Varsha Shirur, Swati Kale Dhone, Shreyas Shah, Anamika Sinha and Sanpreet Singh Sachdev*

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Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) Dental College and Hospital, Sector 7, Belapur CBD, Navi Mumbai – 400614, India

*E-Mail: sunpreetss@yahoo.in

Received May 1, 2024


Diabetes Mellitus (DM) presents a significant global health challenge, with escalating prevalence rates and associated morbidity and mortality. Despite medical advancements, the mortality rates continue to rise, necessitating a deeper understanding of the pathophysiology and potential therapeutic targets. Copper, a vital trace element, plays an important role in various metabolic processes and homeostatic functions within the human body. Dysregulation of copper metabolism has been implicated in the pathogenesis and progression of DM, contributing to oxidative stress, insulin resistance, altered glycemic control, and metabolic abnormalities. The present review provides an illustrative overview of the role of copper in DM, elucidating its impact on oxidative stress, insulin resistance, glycemic control, and metabolic disturbances.

Key words:    Diabetes, Hyperglycemia, Metabolic disorders, Trace elements, Insulin resistance

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