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Diabetic mellitus, vascular calcification and hypoxia: A complex and neglected tripartite relationship
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Elsevier
DM (diabetic mellitus) and its common vascular complications VC (vascular calcification), are increasingly harmful to human health. In recent years, the research on the relationship between DM and VC is also deepening. Hypoxia, as one of the pathogenic factors of many disease models, is also closely related to the occurrence of DM and VC. There are some studies on the role of hypoxia in the pathogenesis of DM and VC respectively, but no one has made an in-depth summary of the systematic connection between hypoxia, DM and VC. Therefore, what we want to review in this article are the relationship between DM, VC and hypoxia, respectively, as well as the role of hypoxia in the development of DM and VC, which has little concern but is a novel and potentially target that may provide some new ideas for the prevention and treatment of DM, VC, especially diabetic VC.