Aldose reductase inhibitor is a class of
drugs being studied as a way to prevent
eye and
nerve damage in people with
diabetes. Aldose reductase is an
enzyme that is normally present in the eye and in many other parts of the body. It helps change
glucose (sugar) into a sugar alcohol called
sorbitol. Too much sorbitol trapped in eye and nerve cells can damage these cells, leading to
retinopathy and
neuropathy. Drugs that prevent or slow (inhibit) the action of aldose reductase are being studied as a way to prevent or delay these complications of diabetes.
from the NIH's Diabetes dictionary
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