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Ch.22 Carbohydrate Metabolism
Chapter 22, Problem 22.81

Many diabetics suffer blindness due to cataracts. Why is this condition associated with this disease?

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Understand that diabetes is a condition characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period.
Recognize that cataracts are a clouding of the lens in the eye, leading to a decrease in vision.
Learn that high blood sugar levels can lead to the accumulation of sorbitol in the lens of the eye.
Know that sorbitol is a sugar alcohol that can cause osmotic and oxidative stress in the lens, leading to clouding.
Connect that the prolonged presence of high blood sugar in diabetics increases the risk of cataract formation due to these biochemical changes in the lens.

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Diabetes and Its Complications

Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how the body processes glucose. Over time, high blood sugar levels can lead to various complications, including damage to blood vessels and nerves. This damage can affect the eyes, leading to conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and cataracts, which can ultimately result in vision loss.
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Cataracts

Cataracts are a clouding of the lens in the eye, which can lead to blurred vision and, if untreated, blindness. In diabetics, elevated glucose levels can cause changes in the lens, leading to increased water retention and protein aggregation, which contribute to cataract formation. This makes cataracts a common complication among individuals with diabetes.

Hyperglycemia and Oxidative Stress

Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, can lead to oxidative stress, which damages cells and tissues throughout the body, including the eyes. This stress can accelerate the development of cataracts in diabetics by promoting the formation of free radicals that harm the lens. Understanding this relationship is crucial for managing diabetes and preventing eye-related complications.
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