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Chelation Therapy For The Management Of Diabetic Complications: A Hypothesis And A Proposal For Clinical Laboratory Assessment Of Metal Ion Homeostasis In Plasma, Norma Frizzell, John W. Baynes Apr 2013

Chelation Therapy For The Management Of Diabetic Complications: A Hypothesis And A Proposal For Clinical Laboratory Assessment Of Metal Ion Homeostasis In Plasma, Norma Frizzell, John W. Baynes

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The Metal Chelators, Trientine And Citrate, Inhibit The Development Of Cardiac Pathology In The Zucker Diabetic Rat, John W. Baynes, David B. Murray Jan 2009

The Metal Chelators, Trientine And Citrate, Inhibit The Development Of Cardiac Pathology In The Zucker Diabetic Rat, John W. Baynes, David B. Murray

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Purpose. The objective of this study was to determine the efficacy of dietary supplementation with the metal chelators, trientine or citric acid, in preventing the development of cardiomyopathy in the Zucker diabetic rat.

Hypothesis. We hypothesized that dietary chelators would attenuate metal-catalyzed oxidative stress and damage in tissues and protect against pathological changes in ventricular structure and function in type II diabetes.

Methods. Animals (10 weeks old) included lean control (LC, fa/+), untreated Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF, fa/fa), and ZDF rats treated with either trientine (triethylenetetramine) or citrate at 20 mg/d in drinking water, starting …