Ahed J Alkhatib
Jordan University of Science & Technology, Jordan
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Diabetic Complications Med
Introduction: The idea that diabetes is a part of metabolic disorder is being expanded nowadays to include inflammatory conditions. In a previous study we showed that we are missing the inflammatory conditions in treating and management of diabetes. Study objectives: The main objectives of the present study were to investigate the inflammatory nature of diabetes in animal models and in clinical practice. Methods: Animal model of diabetes type 1 was created using alloxan. Two groups of diabetes type 1 received chromium and tadalafil 5 mg. Patients with type diabetes type two were assigned into two groups and one group received chromium one tablet daily, and the other group received tadalafil 5 mg daily. In both cases, results were compared with normal groups and diabetic groups. Results: The results showed that in animal groups, glucose level decreased from 450 mg/dl to 220 mg/dl using only chromium or tadalafil 5mg. The results also showed that patients with diabetes type 2, glucose levels decreased to normal levels using chromium or tadalafil 5 mg. Conclusions: The possibility that anti-inflammatory treatments could play a significant role in diabetic management confirm our hypothesis that diabetes has an inflammatory nature. Keywords: Diabetes type 1, Diabetes type 2, Inflammation, Chromium, Tadalafil
Dr. Ahed J Alkhatib is currently working as a researcher in Department of Forensic Science and Toxicology, Jordan University of Sciences and Technology, Jordon from 2011 to till date. He completed his PhD in Campbell University, medical technology, North Carolina, USA from 2008 to 2011. Dr. Ahed J Alkhatib is a member of council of nutritional and environmental disease (CONEM). He is conducting research that generates new theories. Dr. Ahed J Alkhatib has done 116 Publications. He is establishing new science (molecular sociology).
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