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1. Beaser, R.S.; Joslin Diabetes Center. Joslin's Diabetes Deskbook: A Guide for Primary
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2012.
3. Berezin, A. Metabolic memory phenomenon in diabetes mellitus: Achieving and
perspectives. Diabetes Metab Syndr, 10(2 Suppl 1): S176-83, 2016
4. Bierhaus, A.; Nawroth, P.P. Multiple levels of regulation determine the role of the
receptor for AGE (RAGE) as common soil in inflammation, immune responses and
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5. Brooks, S.P.J; Storey, K.B. Functional metabolism: regulation and adaptation. Hoboken,
New Jersey: Wiley & Sons, 2004.
6. Burtis, C.A.; Bruns, D.E. Tietz Fundamentos de Química Clínica e diagnóstico
molecular. 7st ed. Rio de Janeiro: Elsevier, 2016.
7. Cintra, D.E.; Ropelle, E.R.; Pauli, J.R. Obesidade e diabetes: fisiopatologia e sinalização
celular. 1ª ed. São Paulo: Sarvier Editora, 2011.
8. DeFronzo, R.A.; Ferrannini, E.; Zimmet, P.; Alberti, G. International Textbook of
Diabetes Mellitus. 4th ed. New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015.
9. Engelking, L. Metabolic and Endocrine Physiology. 3rd ed. Wyoming: Teton NewMedia,
2012.
10. Giacco, F.; Brownlee, M. Oxidative stress and diabetic complications. Circ Res, 107(9):
1058-70, 2010.
11. Halliwell B, Gutteridge JM. Free Radicals in Biology and Medicine. 5th ed. New York:
OUP Oxford, 2015.
12. Joslin, E.P. The Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus. 1st ed. Mishawaka: Palala Press, 2018.
13. Kahn, C.R.; Weir, G.C.; King, G.L.; Moses, A.C.; Smith, R.J.; Jacobson, A.M. Joslin’s
Diabetes Mellitus, 14th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004.
14. Lavin, N.L. Manual of Endocrinology and Metabolism. 9th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins, 2018.
15. Lieberman, M.; Marks, A.D. Marks’ Basic Medical Biochemistry: A Clinical Approach. 4.
ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013.
16. Lyra, R.Y.; Cavalcanti, N. Diabetes mellitus. 3ª ed. Rio de Janeiro: Gen Grupo Editorial
Nacional Participações S/A, 2013.
17. Maritim, A.C.; Sanders, R.A.; Watkins, J.B. 3rd. Diabetes, oxidative stress, and
antioxidants: a review. J Biochem Mol Toxicol, 17(1): 24-38, 2003.
18. Marshall, W.J.; Bangert, S.K. Clinical Chemistry. 8th ed. London: Mosby, 2016.
19. Mcpherson, R.A.; Pincus, M.R. Henry's Clinical Diagnosis and Management by
Laboratory Methods. 23th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, 2016.
20. Melmed, S.; Koenig, R.; Rosen, C.; Auchus, R.; Goldfine, A. Williams Textbook of
Endocrinology. 14th ed. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2019.
21. Migliorini, R.H.; Kettelhut, I.C. Controle Hormonal e Neural do Metabolismo Energético.
In: Aires, M.M. Fisiologia. 3. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan, 2008. cap. 71, p.
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22. Mortera, R.R.; Bains, Y.; Gugliucci, A. Fructose at the crossroads of the metabolic
syndrome and obesity epidemics. Front Biosci, 24: 186-211, 2019.
23. Nowotny, K.; Jung, T.; Höhn, A.; et al. Advanced glycation end products and oxidative
stress in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Biomolecules, 5: 194-222, 2015.
24. Nugent, M.M.; He, J.C. How AGEs Cause Disease: Cellular Mechanisms. In: Uribarri, J.
Dietary AGEs and their role in health and disease. 1 ed. Milton Park: Taylor & Francis
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25. Ott, C.; Jacobs, K.; Haucke, E.; et al. Role of advanced glycation end products in cellular
signaling. Redox Biol, 2: 411-29, 2014.
26. Rabbani, N.; Thornalley, P.J. Glyoxalase 1 Modulation in Obesity and Diabetes. Antioxid
Redox Signal, 30(3): 354-74, 2019.
27. Rabbani, N.; Xue, M.; Thornalley, P.J. Dicarbonyl stress and the glyoxalase system. In:
Sies, H. Oxidative Stress. Eustress and Distress. 1 ed. Massachusetts: Academic Press,
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28. Reali, F.; Morine, M.J.; Kahramanoğulları, O.; et al. Mechanistic interplay between
ceramide and insulin resistance. Sci Rep, 7: 41231, 2017.
29. Rolo, A.P.; Palmeira, C.M. Diabetes and mitochondrial function: role of hyperglycemia
and oxidative stress. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol, 212(2): 167-78, 2006.
30. Sacks, D.B.; Arnold, M.; Bakris, G.L.; Bruns, D.E.; Horvath, A.R.; Kirkman, M.S.;
Lernmark, A.; Metzger, B.E.; Nathan, D.M. Executive summary: guidelines and
recommendations for laboratory analysis in the diagnosis and management of diabetes
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31. Schalkwijk, C.G.; Stehouwer, C.D. Methylglyoxal, a Highly Reactive Dicarbonyl
Compound, in Diabetes, Its Vascular Complications, and Other Age-Related Diseases.
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32. Sies, H.; Berndt, C.; Jones, D.P. Oxidative Stress. Annu Rev Biochem, 86: 715-48,
2017.
33. Sivitz, W.I.; Yorek, M.A. Mitochondrial dysfunction in diabetes: from molecular
mechanisms to functional significance and therapeutic opportunities. Antioxid Redox
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34. Testa, R.; Bonfigli, A.R.; Prattichizzo, F.; et al. The "Metabolic Memory" Theory and the
Early Treatment of Hyperglycemia in Prevention of Diabetic Complications. Nutrients,
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35. Tilg, H.; Moschen, A.R.; Roden, M. NAFLD and diabetes mellitus. Nat Rev Gastroenterol
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36. Vistoli, G.; De Maddis, D.; Cipak, A.; et al. Advanced glycoxidation and lipoxidation end
products (AGEs and ALEs): an overview of their mechanisms of formation. Free Radic
Res, 47 (Suppl 1): 3-27, 2013.
37. Vlassara, H.; Striker, G.E. AGE restriction in diabetes mellitus: a paradigm shift. Nat Rev
Endocrinol, 7(9): 526-39, 2011.
38. Yamagishi, S. Role of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and receptor for AGEs
(RAGE) in vascular damage in diabetes. Exp Gerontol, 46(4): 217-24, 2011.
39. Younis, N.N.; Durrington, P.N. HDL functionality in diabetes mellitus: potential
importance of glycation, Clinical Lipidology, 7: 5, 561-78, 2012.
40. Zimmet, P.Z. Diabetes and its drivers: the largest epidemic in human history? Clin
Diabetes Endocrinol, 3: 1, 2017.
41. Outros artigos e textos cientificos que tratam dos diversos temas abordados em aula
também serão recomendados no decorrer da disciplina.