Are High Blood Glucose Levels Harmful, Even Without Aldehydes?
The effort to lower blood glucose levels seems obvious, the reason is simple. High glucose levels cause oxidative stress and damage to body organs (eyes, blood vessels, kidneys, etc.). This leads many people to promote and apply low-carb and ketogenic diets. But is it really glucose that causes it? After all, it is the most common fuel for obtaining energy so that cells can function at all. Isn't that strange? Moreover, the cell can easily defend itself against overload by means of insulin resistance. So why doesn't it work? Is it really glucose that is harmful to the body? So let's take a closer look. If you are reading this blog, I think you already know where the core of the problem is. Yes, it is the activation of an enzyme that is supposed to serve only in emergency situations, otherwise it should be deactivated. It is the enzyme aldose reductase (AR, AKR1B1). It is present in the liver, vascular endothelium, cornea, etc. It is the first enzyme of the so-called polyol ...