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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) ; 59: e23017, 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1505848

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Abstract Infusion solutions must be stable from the production stage until the infusion stage. Some infusion fluids contain degradation products, known as advanced glycation end products (AGEs); however, it is unknown whether AGEs exist in parenteral nutrition solutions. We aimed to investigate this question and test the effect of infusion conditions on AGE formation in parenteral nutrition solution. Nine parenteral nutrition solutions were supplied by the pharmacy with which we collaborated. To simulate the infusion conditions, the solutions were held in a patient room with standard lighting and temperature for 24 hours. Samples were taken at the beginning (group A) and the end (24th hour, group B) of the infusion period. The degradation products were 3-deoxyglucosone, pentosidine, N-carboxymethyl lysine, and 4-hydroxynonenal, which we investigated by high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and Q-TOF LC/MS methods. Two of four degradation products, 4-hydroxynonenal and N-carboxymethyl lysine, were detected in all samples, and Group B had higher levels of both compounds compared to Group A, who showed that the quantities of these compounds increased in room conditions over time. The increase was significant for 4-hydroxynonenal (p=0.03), but not for N-carboxymethyl lysine (p=0.23). Moreover, we detected in the parenteral nutrition solutions a compound that could have been 4-hydroxy-2-butynal or furanone


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Nutrição Parenteral/efeitos adversos , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/análise , Soluções de Nutrição Parenteral/administração & dosagem , Farmácia/classificação , Espectrometria de Massas/métodos , Quartos de Pacientes/classificação , Iluminação/classificação , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão/métodos
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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) ; 58: e19856, 2022. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1383962

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Abstract TCMSP platform of systematic pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine This study aimed to investigate the molecular mechanism of Fructus Ligustri Lucidi (NZZ, Chinese abbreviation) against osteoporosis (OP) by means of network pharmacology.ChemDraw Professional 15.1 software and Molinspiration Smiles database were used to draw the chemical formulas of the components. The active ingredients and related target proteins of NZZ were searched in platform of systematic pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine database, Drugbank, Therapeutic Target Database, SymMap and other databases. Gene Ontology(GO) enrichment and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis were carried out on the selected target through Enrichr and KEGG Automatic Annotation databases, and their mechanism was studied. A total of 29 compounds and 140 corresponding targets, including 14 key targets and 14 protein factors in protein-protein interaction core network were obtained. The key targets were tumor necrosis factor(TNF), interleukin(IL)-6R and sestrogen receptor alpha. The number of GO items was 466 (P<0.05), including 399 items of biological process (BP), 54 items of cell composition (MF) and 13 items of molecular function (CC). KEGG pathway enrichment screened 85 signaling pathways (P<0.05), including the IL-17 signaling pathway, TNF signaling pathway, advanced glycation end products and their receptors signaling pathway and cAMP signaling pathway. The active ingredients of NZZ. exert their anti-OP effects through multi-components, multi-targets and multi-pathways, which can provide new evidence for further study of their anti-OP mechanism.


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Osteoporose/patologia , Pesquisa/classificação , Ligustrum/efeitos adversos , Genes , Farmacologia em Rede/instrumentação , Software/classificação , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/farmacologia , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/efeitos adversos , Interleucina-17/análogos & derivados , Ontologia Genética , População do Leste Asiático , Medicina Tradicional Chinesa
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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992) ; 67(9): 1251-1255, Sept. 2021. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1351480

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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of high-mobility group box 1 and its specific receptor, receptor for advanced glycation end products with acute lung injury in patients with acute aortic dissection. METHODS: A total of 96 acute aortic dissection patients were divided into acute aortic dissection with acute lung injury group (38 cases) and acute aortic dissection without acute lung injury group (58 cases), according to partial pressure of oxygen/fraction of inspired oxygen. In addition, 44 healthy individuals were selected for the control group. The blood samples were taken. The serum high-mobility group box 1 and receptor for advanced glycation end products levels were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and the partial pressure of oxygen/fraction of inspired oxygen was measured. RESULTS: 24 h after admission, the high-mobility group box 1 and receptor for advanced glycation end products levels in acute aortic dissection with acute lung injury and acute aortic dissection without acute lung injury groups were significantly higher than those in the control group, respectively (p<0.05), and each index in acute aortic dissection with acute lung injury group was significantly higher than that in acute aortic dissection without acute lung injury group (p<0.05). At each time point within 96 h after admission, compared with acute aortic dissection without acute lung injury group, in acute aortic dissection with acute lung injury group, the high-mobility group box 1 and receptor for advanced glycation end products levels were increased, respectively, and the partial pressure of oxygen/fraction of inspired oxygen was decreased. The correlation analysis showed that, in acute aortic dissection patients, the high-mobility group box 1 and receptor for advanced glycation end products levels were negatively correlated with partial pressure of oxygen/fraction of inspired oxygen, respectively (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The serum high-mobility group box 1 and receptor for advanced glycation end products levels may be associated with the occurrence of acute lung injury in acute aortic dissection patients. Monitoring the high-mobility group box 1 and receptor for advanced glycation end products levels can evaluate the risk of acute aortic dissection with acute lung injury.


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Humanos , Proteína HMGB1/metabolismo , Lesão Pulmonar Aguda/etiologia , Receptor para Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/metabolismo , Dissecção Aórtica , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada
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J. bras. nefrol ; 43(2): 191-199, Apr.-June 2021. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês, Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1286933

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Abstract Background: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are affected by dynapenia, sarcopenia, and vascular calcification. Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) may accumulate in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients and favor sarcopenia via changes in collagen cross-linking, muscle protein breakdown, and the calcification of arterial smooth muscle cells via p38-MAPK activation. The aim of this study is to explore the relationships between AGEs, muscle degeneration, and coronary artery calcification. Methods: This was a clinical observational study in patients with CKD undergoing PD, in which serum and skin AGEs (AGEs-sAF), cumulative glucose load, muscle strength and functional tests, muscle ultrasounds with elastography, coronary artery calcium (CAC) quantification, and muscle density by multislice computed tomography were measured. Results: 27 patients aged 48±16 years, dialysis vintage of 27±17 months, had AGEs-sAF levels of 3.09±0.65 AU (elevated in 13 [87%] patients), grip strength levels of 26.2±9.2 kg (11 [42%] patients with dynapenia), gait speed of 1.04±0.3 m/s (abnormal in 14 [58%] patients) and "timed-up-and-go test" (TUG) of 10.5±2.2s (abnormal in 7 [26%] patients). Correlations between AGEs-sAF levels and femoral rectus elastography (R=-0.74; p=0.02), anterior-tibialis elastography (R= -0.68; p=0.04) and CAC (R=0.64; p=0.04) were detected. Cumulative glucose load correlated with femoral rectal elastography (R=-0.6; p=0.02), and serum glycated hemoglobin concentrations correlated with psoas muscle density (R= -0.58; p=0.04) and CAC correlated with psoas muscle density (R=0.57; p=0.01) and lumbar square muscle density (R=-0.63; p=0.005). Conclusions: The study revealed associations between AGEs accumulation and lower muscle stiffness/density. Associations that linked muscle degeneration parameters with vascular calcification were observed.


Resumo Histórico: Pacientes com doença renal crônica (DRC) são afetados pela dinapenia, sarcopenia e calcificação vascular. Produtos finais da glicação avançada (AGEs) podem se acumular em pacientes em diálise peritoneal (DP) e favorecer a sarcopenia por meio de alterações em ligações cruzadas do colágeno, quebra da proteína muscular e calcificação das células do músculo liso arterial por meio da ativação da p38-MAPK. O objetivo deste estudo é explorar as relações entre AGEs, degeneração muscular e calcificação da artéria coronária. Métodos: Este foi um estudo clínico observacional em pacientes com DRC submetidos à DP, no qual foram medidos os AGEs séricos e teciduais (AGEs-sAF), a carga cumulativa de glicose, a força muscular e testes funcionais, ultrassonografias musculares com elastografia, quantificação do cálcio da artéria coronária (CAC), e a densidade muscular por tomografia computadorizada multislice. Resultados: 27 pacientes com idade entre 48±16 anos, tempo de diálise entre 27±17 meses, tinham níveis de AGEs-sAF de 3,09±0,65 UA (elevado em 13 [87%] pacientes), níveis de força de preensão de 26,2±9,2 kg (11 [42%] pacientes com dinapenia), velocidade de marcha de 1,04±0,3 m/s (anormal em 14 [58%] pacientes) e teste "timed-up-and-go" (TUG) de 10,5±2,2s (anormal em 7 [26%] pacientes). Foram detectadas correlações entre os níveis AGEs-sAF e a elastografia do reto femoral (R=-0,74; p=0,02), a elastografia tibial anterior (R= -0,68; p=0,04) e a CAC (R=0,64; p=0,04). A carga cumulativa de glicose se correlacionou com a elastografia do reto femoral (R=-0,6; p=0,02), as concentrações séricas de hemoglobina glicada se correlacionaram com a densidade muscular do psoas (R= -0,58; p=0,04) e o CAC se correlacionou com a densidade do músculo psoas (R=-0,57; p=0,01) e a densidade do músculo quadrado lombar (R=-0,63; p=0,005). Conclusões: O estudo revelou associações entre o acúmulo de AGEs e menor rigidez/densidade muscular. Foram observadas associações que ligavam parâmetros de degeneração muscular com a calcificação vascular.


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Humanos , Diálise Peritoneal , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/metabolismo , Insuficiência Renal Crônica , Calcificação Vascular/etiologia , Calcificação Vascular/diagnóstico por imagem , Diálise Renal , Músculos/fisiopatologia
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; 2021. xiii, 73 p. ilus.
Tese em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1391765

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O diabetes mellitus (DM) é um grande problema de saúde pública, que afeta cerca de 463 milhões de pessoas no mundo e pode alcançar 700 milhões de pessoas até 2045. A nefropatia é uma das complicações microvasculares do diabetes e a maior causa de insuficiência renal. Uma vez que a ativação do receptor AT1 pela angiotensina II causa vasoconstrição da artéria aferente, e que o acúmulo de produtos finais de glicação avançada (AGEs) causam glicotoxicidade intracelular de células mesangiais, podocitárias e tubulares, foi avaliado se o tratamento combinado de olmersatana (OLM) e piridoxamina (PYR) é capaz de melhorar a nefropatia diabética quando comparado aos tratamentos isolados. Para isto, o diabetes mellitus experimental foi induzido em 50 camundongos C57BL/6 pela administração de estreptozotocina (50 mg/kg/dia via intraperitoneal por 5 dias). Os animais foram divididos em cinco grupos: controle, diabéticos, diabéticos tratados com OLM (20 mg/Kg/dia), diabéticos tratados com PYR (400 mg/Kg/dia) e diabéticos tratados com OLM e PYR (20 mg/Kg/dia e 400 mg/Kg/dia, respectivamente) Os tratamento durou 16 semanas. Como resultado, os camundongos que receberam STZ desenvolveram hiperglicemia e doença renal, diminuição de peso, poliúria, polidipsia, polifagia, e albuminúria, além de aumento de frutosamina, ferro, uréia e fosfatase alcalina na urina, diminuição da atividade de catalase no rim e aumento de excreção dos AGEs na urina. Histologicamente, houve aumento de área glomerular e do espaço de BowmanO tratamento com OLM atenuou a albuminúria e atenuou o declínio da função renal, uma vez que o OLM melhorou a polidipsia, polifagia, poliúria, marcadores bioquímicos de disfunção renal e parâmetros histológicos, apesar de não apresentar ação sobre a fosfatase alcalina, uréia, ferro, frutosamina e ácido úrico. O tratamento isolado com PYR melhorou a maioria dos parâmetros alterados pela doença, entre eles a ingestão alimentar, ingestão hídrica, volume urinário, creatinina sérica, excreção de albumina na urina, ACR, AGEs no tecido renal e urina, ureia na urina e todos os parâmetros morfológicos analisados, contudo sem efeito sobre a fosfatase alcalina, ferro, frutosamina e ácido úrico. O tratamento combinado (PYR e OLM) melhorou a polifagia, polidipsia e poliúria comparado aos animais diabéticos sem tratamento, entretanto não houve diferença comparado a cada tratamento isolado. Os parâmetros histológicos e bioquímicos (creatinina no soro, albumina na urina, ACR e uréia) também apresentaram melhorara em relação aos animais diabéticos sem tratamento, mas não em relação aos animais em tratamento isolado. Tanto PYR quanto OLM não influenciaram a excreção de AGEs na urina. Esses dados nos levam a concluir que o tratamento combinado não ofereceu efeitos benéficos adicionais quando comparado aos tratamentos isolados, e que o tratamento que mais ofereceu benefícios foi o tratamento isolado com PYR nos parâmetros metabólicos, morfológicos e de função renal. (AU)


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Angiotensina II , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada , Receptor Tipo 1 de Angiotensina , Diabetes Mellitus , Nefropatias Diabéticas/diagnóstico , Insuficiência Renal
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J. appl. oral sci ; 28: e20200444, 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, BBO - Odontologia | ID: biblio-1143142

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Abstract Objective: This study evaluated the effects of local vitamin C treatment on tissue advanced glycation end products (AGE), interleukin (IL)-6, 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), and matrix metalloproteinases (MMP)-8 in tissues; serum C-terminal telopeptide fragments (CTX); and alveolar bone loss (ABL) in rats. Methodology: 35 male Sprague Dawley rats were divided equally into five groups: 1) control (C), 2) experimental periodontitis (P), 3) experimental diabetes (D), 4) experimental diabetes and experimental periodontitis (D + P), and 5) experimental diabetes-experimental periodontitis-locally applied vitamin C (D + P + LvitC). Diabetes was induced in rats with alloxan monohydrate, after which periodontitis was induced by ligature placement in the right mandibular first molar teeth for 11 days. In the treatment group, vitamin C was administered locally three times with two-days interval after ligature removal. The animals were sacrificed, and the samples were analyzed histometrically and immunohistochemically. Results: CTX, 8-OHdG, and AGE values significantly decreased in the treatment group compared to the D + P group. IL-6 and MMP-8 values decreased in the treatment group compared to the D + P group, but this is not significant. ABL was significantly reduced by the local delivery of vitamin C. Conclusion: This study reveals that vitamin C treatment may be beneficial to reduce serum CTX and gingival MMP-8 levels, oxidative stress, inflammation, and AGE accumulation in periodontal tissue. Vitamin C may be an immunomodulator and antioxidant locally applied in the treatment of periodontitis to reduce the adverse effects of diabetes in periodontal tissues.


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Animais , Masculino , Ratos , Periodontite/tratamento farmacológico , Ácido Ascórbico/administração & dosagem , Perda do Osso Alveolar , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/complicações , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/tratamento farmacológico , Peptídeos , Interleucina-6 , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada , Estresse Oxidativo , Metaloproteinase 8 da Matriz , Colágeno Tipo I
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 79(2): 137-143, abr. 2019. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1002619

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La cocción de los alimentos a altas temperaturas en calor seco, produce ciertas modificaciones organolépticas que los hace especialmente apetecibles y objetos de adicción. Esto es resultado de la reacción de Maillard, o glicación, que se produce por unión no enzimática del grupo carbonilo, de azúcares reductores como glucosa y fructosa, con el grupo amino de proteínas y ácidos nucleicos. Junto a los cambios físicos, cambia la estructura química y la función de estos aductos, denominados también glicotoxinas. Además de la glicación exógena, generada durante la cocción de los alimentos, recientemente ha sido referida la glicación in situ, en la luz intestinal, durante la digestión, cuando determinados alimentos no glicados se combinan en el momento de su ingestión. A esto se agrega la glicación endógena extracelular relacionada con la glucosa sanguínea y la intracelular, con metabolitos de la glucólisis y de la fructosa. Desde la década del 70, con el remplazo en gran medida de la sacarosa por fructosa, significativamente más reactiva que la glucosa, aumentó la presencia de productos de glicación en alimentos procesados y bebidas gaseosas. Están documentados sus efectos patogénicos como contribuyentes al estrés oxidativo y a la inflamación, especialmente en diabetes, insuficiencia renal y enfermedad cardiovascular y están siendo explorados en otras enfermedades crónicas, como procesos neurodegenerativos y envejecimiento temprano. Se describen medidas para preservar la salud, atendiendo medios de cocción y procesamiento de los alimentos y recomendaciones sobre hábitos de vida e ingesta de antioxidantes para acción inhibitoria o antagónica sobre las glicotoxinas.


Certain organoleptic modifications by way of processing and cooking foods at high temperatures in dry heat, make them especially appetizing and objects of addiction. It results from Maillard reaction, or glycation, consisting of the non-enzymatic union between carbonyl groups, mainly from reducing sugars as glucose and fructose, with the amino group of proteins and nucleic acids. In addition to physical changes, also the chemical structure and function of these compounds are changed. Besides exogenous glycation generated during the cooking of foods, recently in situ glycation has been reported in the intestinal lumen during digestion, when certain non-glycated foods are combined with fructose at the time of ingestion. In addition, endogenous glycation, which correlates in the extracellular mainly with blood glucose and in the intracellular with glycolysis metabolites and fructose, is specially significant. Since the 70s, with the frequent sucrose replacement by fructose, much more reactive than glucose, the presence of glycation products in processed foods and soft drinks increased.Pathogenic effects of these compounds, also called glycotoxins, are known to contribute to oxidative stress and inflammation. This increases progression of chronic diseases, well documented in diabetes, renal insuficiency, cardiovascular disease and aging process, and are being explore d in many other chronic diseases as neurodegenerative disorders and early aging. Based on the knowledge achieved so far, measures to preserve health are described by attending ways of cooking and processing foods, besides recommendations for life habits and antioxidants dietary intakes for inhibition or antagonism on glycotoxins.


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Humanos , Reação de Maillard , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/metabolismo , Alimentos , Fatores de Risco , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/química , Estresse Oxidativo/fisiologia , Frutose/metabolismo , Glucose/metabolismo
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Rev. chil. endocrinol. diabetes ; 11(1): 20-27, 2018. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-999030

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BACKGROUND: Diabetic vascular complications are associated with elevated concentrations of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). These substances can be originated endogenously by hyperglycaemia and oxidative stress, but also by dietary intake. There is indirect evidence suggesting that these complications can be prevented by lowering AGEs levels by dietary or pharmacological interventions, however its clinical benefits are still not clear enough because this would require long periods of treatment. Specific neuro-ophthalmologic tests like Multifocal Electroretinogram (MFERG) and visual evoked potentials (VEP) can detect retinal and myelinic nerve early changes, and thus could represent good methods to study the results of certain interventions in shorter lapses. The aim of this preliminary study was to evaluate the effects of a pharmacological intervention designed to lower AGEs levels, on these variables. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We included 7 patients with type 2 diabetes (DM2), with more than 5 and less than 10 years of disease, without clinically evident micro and macrovascular disease, without renal failure, hypothyroidism nor vitamin B12 deficiency, whose AGEs dietary intake was moderately elevated or high (according to dietary recalls). Upon admission, a clinical evaluation, urine and blood samples were obtained for routine labs, plus ultrasensitive C Reactive Protein (usCRP) as an inflammatory marker, and carboxymethyl-lysine (CML) as representative of AGEs. Then a complete ophthalmologic evaluation was performed, including fundus, MFERG and VEP. After the initial evaluation, placebo capsules were prescribed (12 daily capsules, 4 with each main meal) during 3 months, repeating the same initial evaluation at completion of this period. Then the active treatment followed, with capsules containing cholestyramine (4 capsules containing 500 mg each, totaling 6 g per day). Patients were cited each month, to register adverse events and repeating the same evaluation after this second 3 months period. RESULTS: The sample was composed of 2 male patients, mean age was 55.1 ± 3.8 years, and diabetes was managed with metformin plus other oral agents or o insulin (4 cases). In addition, 4 patients received lipid lowering and 4 antihypertensive drugs. Metabolic control and lipid levels were variable (ranges of HbA1c 6.2-8.4%, LDL cholesterol 45-141 mg/dL, triglycerides 70-220 mg/dL). AGEs levels represented by CML were highly variable (median 31.7, range min-max 3.4-58.9 ug/uL). Basal usCRP was also variable (median 405.9, range min-max 265.6-490.7 mg/L). The treatment was well tolerated, except for mild constipation associated with cholestiramine intake. No significant changes in electroretinography or evoked potentials were observed when comparing the initial placebo period with cholestyramine treatment. A significant increase in triglyceride levels and decrease of vitamin D levels after cholestyramine treatment was observed. No changes were detected in serum concentrations of CML, usCRP or glycemic control, after treatment. The latter variables were not correlated with neurophthalmologic studies. DISCUSSION: In this preliminary study we did not observe changes in MFERG nor VEP after 6 g/day cholestyramine treatment, which did not induce lowering of CML levels. This could be attributed to the many limitations of a pilot study, such as a small sample size, short duration of treatment, reduced doses. However this design allowed to evaluate the patients´ tolerance to the drug and rule out adverse effects, in order to plan further studies using the necessary doses to obtain lowering of AGEs


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Retina , Resina de Colestiramina/administração & dosagem , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/efeitos dos fármacos , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 , Eletrorretinografia , Projetos Piloto , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/sangue , Potenciais Evocados Visuais , Lisina/análogos & derivados , Lisina/efeitos dos fármacos , Lisina/sangue
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J. bras. nefrol ; 39(3): 253-260, July-Sept. 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-893773

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Abstract Introduction: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, main causes related with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and bone mineral disorder (CKD-BMD). Uremic toxins, as advanced glycation end products (AGEs), are non-traditional cardiovascular risk factor and play a role on development of CKD-BMD in CKD. The measurement of skin autofluorescence (sAF) is a noninvasive method to assess the level of AGEs in tissue, validated in CKD patients. Objective: The aim of this study is analyze AGEs measured by sAF levels (AGEs-sAF) and its relations with CVD and BMD parameters in HD patients. Methods: Twenty prevalent HD patients (HD group) and healthy subjects (Control group, n = 24), performed biochemical tests and measurements of anthropometric parameters and AGEs-sAF. In addition, HD group performed measurement of intact parathormone (iPTH), transthoracic echocardiogram and radiographies of pelvis and hands for vascular calcification score. Results: AGEs-sAF levels are elevated both in HD and control subjects ranged according to the age, although higher at HD than control group. Single high-flux HD session does not affect AGEs-sAF levels. AGEs-sAF levels were not related to ventricular mass, interventricular septum or vascular calcification in HD group. AGEs-sAF levels were negatively associated with serum iPTH levels. Conclusion: Our study detected a negative correlation of AGEs-sAF with serum iPTH, suggesting a role of AGEs on the pathophysiology of bone disease in HD prevalent patients. The nature of this relation and the clinical application of this non-invasive methodology for evaluation AGEs deposition must be confirmed and clarified in future studies.


Resumo Introdução: A doença renal crônica (DRC) apresenta elevadas taxas de morbidade e mortalidade, sendo a doença cardiovascular (DCV) e o distúrbio mineral e ósseo da DRC (DMO-DRC) complicações frequentes. As toxinas urêmicas, dentre elas os produtos finais da glicação avançada (AGEs), são fatores de risco cardiovascular não tradicionais e se encontram envolvidas no desenvolvimento do DMO-DRC na DRC. A medida da autofluorescência da pele (sAF) é método não invasivo para quantificação do acúmulo tecidual de AGEs validado em pacientes portadores de DRC. Objetivos: O objetivo deste estudo é avaliar as relações entre os AGEs medidos por sAF (AGEs-AF) e parâmetros de DCV e DMO-DRC em pacientes em hemodiálise (HD). Métodos: 20 pacientes em HD (grupo HD) e 24 indivíduos hígidos (grupo controle) foram submetidos à análise bioquímica sérica, medidas antropométricas e de sAF. O grupo HD realizou medida de hormônio intacto da paratireoide (PTHi), ecocardiograma transtorácico e radiografias de pelve e mãos para pesquisa de calcificação vascular. Resultados: Os níveis de AGEs-sAF foram elevados para a idade nos grupos HD e controle, porém mais elevados no grupo HD. Sessão única de HD de alto-fluxo não afetou os níveis de AGEs-sAF. Os níveis teciduais de AGEs não se correlacionaram com massa ventricular, espessura de septo interventricular ou calcificação vascular no grupo HD. Os níveis de AGEs-sAF se correlacionaram negativamente com os níveis séricos de PTHi. Conclusão: Nosso estudo detectou correlação negativa entre os níveis de AGEs-sAF e os níveis séricos de PTHi, sugerindo que os AGEs estejam envolvidos na fiosiopatologia da doença óssea em pacientes em HD. A natureza desta relação e a aplicação clínica deste método não invasivo de avaliação do acúmulo tecidual de AGEs deve ser confirmada e elucidada por estudos futuros.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Distúrbio Mineral e Ósseo na Doença Renal Crônica/metabolismo , Pele/metabolismo , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/metabolismo , Distúrbio Mineral e Ósseo na Doença Renal Crônica/diagnóstico por imagem , Pele/diagnóstico por imagem , Projetos Piloto , Estudos Transversais , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/análise , Imagem Óptica
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Arch. endocrinol. metab. (Online) ; 61(3): 233-237, May-June 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-887557

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ABSTRACT Objectives Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are involved in the pathogenesis and complications of diabetes mellitus (DM). Gestational DM (GDM) is characterized by increased glycemia and oxidative stress, which are factors associated with high serum AGE concentrations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of a serum fluorescence AGE (F-AGE) method as a screening tool for gestational diabetes. Subjects and methods Serum samples from 225 GDM patients and 217 healthy pregnant women (healthy controls) were diluted 50-fold in phosphate-buffered saline, and the AGEs were estimated by fluorometric analysis (λEx 350 nm/ λEm 440 nm). Results No significant (P > 0.05) differences in AGE concentrations, expressed in Arbitrary Units (UA/mL × 104), were observed in the women with GDM or in the healthy controls. Furthermore, F-AGE concentrations did not change significantly during the pregnancy (12-32 weeks of gestation). Only the GDM group had a positive correlation (r = 0.421; P < 0.001) between F-AGEs and serum creatinine concentrations. Conclusion It was not possible to distinguish women with gestational diabetes from the healthy controls on the basis of serum F-AGE concentrations.


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Humanos , Feminino , Gravidez , Adulto , Diabetes Gestacional/sangue , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/sangue , Valores de Referência , Glicemia/análise , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Antropometria , Programas de Rastreamento/métodos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Análise de Variância , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Idade Gestacional , Diabetes Gestacional/diagnóstico , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Creatinina/sangue , Fluorometria/métodos
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Electron. j. biotechnol ; 27: 32-36, May. 2017. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1010171

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Background: Dietary plant-based foods contain combinations of various bioactive compounds such as phytochemical compounds and vitamins. The combined effect of these vitamins and phytochemicals remains unknown, especially in the prevention of diabetes and its complications. The present study aimed to investigate the combined effect of ascorbic acid and gallic acid on fructose-induced protein glycation and oxidation. Results: Ascorbic acid (15 µg/mL) and gallic acid (0.1 µg/mL) reduced fructose-induced formation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in bovine serum albumin (BSA; 10 mg/mL) by 15.06% and 37.83%, respectively. The combination of ascorbic acid and gallic acid demonstrated additive inhibition on the formation of AGEs after 2 weeks of incubation. In addition, synergistic inhibition on the formation of amyloid cross-ß structure and protein carbonyl content in fructose-glycated BSA was observed. At the same concentration, the combination of ascorbic acid and gallic acid produced a significant additive effect on the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity. Conclusion: Combining natural compounds such as ascorbic acid and gallic acid seems to be a promising strategy to prevent the formation of AGEs.


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Ácido Ascórbico/metabolismo , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/metabolismo , Ácido Gálico/metabolismo , Compostos de Bifenilo , Glicosilação , Sequestradores de Radicais Livres , Carbonilação Proteica , Oxidação , Frutose/metabolismo
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J. bras. nefrol ; 38(1): 9-14, jan.-mar. 2016. tab, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-777495

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Resumo Introdução: A obesidade é uma doença em que a inflamação está inteiramente envolvida e pode causar insuficiência renal. Objetivo: Avaliar a influência da exposição a curto prazo de uma dieta de cafeteria sobre a inflamação no tecido renal e a formação de produtos de glicação avançada (AGEs) no plasma de rato. Métodos: Ratos Wistar machos (10 semanas de idade, pesando 350 g) foram designados para receber dieta de ração comercial (C; n = 8 animais/grupo, 5% de energia a partir de gordura) ou dieta de cafeteria (CAF-D, n = 8 animais/grupo: 29% de energia de gordura) e de sacarose em água (300 g/L) de beber durante 6 semanas. Resultados: Índice de adiposidade em seis semanas foi maior no grupo CAF-D em comparação com C. O mesmo comportamento foi observado para os níveis plasmáticos de glicose, triglicerídeos, leptina, insulina e AGEs. A expressão do gene de IL-6 e TNF-α em tecido renal foi maior no grupo D-CAF e nenhuma diferença significativa no tecido adiposo. Não houve aumento destas citocinas no plasma ou rim. Houve uma diminuição significativa de adiponectina no grupo CAF-D. Conclusão: A exposição a curto prazo da CAF-D reflete alterações no metabolismo, aumento dos níveis plasmáticos de AGEs, o que pode refletir o aumento expressão de citocinas inflamatórias no rim.


Abstract Introduction: Obesity is a disease in which inflammation is directly involved and can lead to impaired renal function. Objective: To evaluate the influence of short term exposure to cafeteria diet on kidney tissue inflammation and advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in the rat plasma. Methods: Male Wistar rats (10 weeks of age, weighing 350 g) were assigned to receive commercial chow diet (C; n = 8 animals/group, 5% of energy from fat) or cafeteria diet (CAF-D, n = 8 animals/group: 29% energy fat) and sucrose in drinking water (300 g/L) for 6 weeks. Results: adiposity index at six weeks was higher in CAF-D group compared to C. The same behavior was observed for plasma levels of glucose, triglycerides, leptin, insulin and AGEs. The gene expression of IL-6 and TNF-α in renal tissue was higher in CAF-D group and no significant difference in adipose tissue. There was no increase of these cytokines in plasma and kidney or histologically. There was a significant decrease of adiponectin in the CAF-D group. Conclusion: The short exposure CAF-D reflects changes in metabolism, increased plasma levels of AGEs, which may reflect the increased expression of inflammatory cytokines in the kidney.


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Animais , Masculino , Ratos , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/sangue , Dieta/efeitos adversos , Rim/fisiopatologia , Citocinas/metabolismo , Ratos Wistar , Adiposidade , Inflamação/metabolismo , Rim/metabolismo
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São Paulo; s.n; s.n; 2016. 145 p. tab, graf, ilus.
Tese em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-846632

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A glicação não enzimática das proteínas é um fator comum para a fisiopatologia de uma série de transtornos relacionados ao envelhecimento e a doenças como o diabetes mellitus (DM). O geração dos produtos de glicação, os AGEs (do inglês: Advanced Glycation End Products) se dá através de reações de glicação da mariz extracelular (MEC) na derme e têm sido apontado como um dos fatores responsáveis pela perda de elasticidade e deficiência de cicatrização da pele. A permeação cutânea de compostos anti-AGE é uma limitação importante para eficiência terapêutica de compostos que devem atingir camadas mais profundas da pele. Modelos de pele reconstruída contendo equivalente dérmico glicado são estruturas tridimensionais geradas in vitro que mimetizam a pele humana e representam um eficiente modelo para o estudo de células e modificações provocadas na MEC no processo de envelhecimento e DM. O modelo 3D de pele reconstruída tem características metabólicas, de permeabilidade e atividade semelhantes à da pele original, potencializando seu papel nas investigações sobre permeabilidade de drogas, toxicidade, irritação, eficácia e segurança de compostos e diferenciação de queratinócitos. Uma série de compostos naturais ou sintéticos inibidores de AGEs têm sido descobertos e apresentados recentemente e podem representar inovação terapêutica no tratamento de modificações causadas pela a formação e acúmulo destes AGEs também na pele. Este estudo avaliou o desenvolvimento da pele reconstruída glicada e posteriormente, a avaliação da eficácia e toxicidade de compostos anti-glicação como aminoguanidina e carnosina em modelo de pele reconstruída glicada. Em perspectiva, este estudo contribuiu para o desenvolvimento de uma nova tecnologia in vitro, a pele reconstruída glicada, que auxiliará a compreensão da biologia da interação célula-MEC mimetizando processos fisiopatológicos importantes como o envelhecimento e o DM


The Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) of proteins is a common factor to the pathophysiology of a number of disorders related to aging and diseases such as diabetes mellitus (DM). The generation of the AGEs products on skin occurs mainly through non-enzymatic glycation reactions of the dermal extracellular matrix and has been touted as one of the factors responsible for loss of elasticity and disability of skin healing. The skin permeation of compounds is an important limitation for therapeutic/cosmetic efficacy of anti-AGE compounds, which must reach the deepest layers of the skin. Reconstructed skin model containing dermal equivalent modified by in vitro glycation is able to mimic the elderly human skin and represent an efficient model for the study of cells interactions and changes in extracellular matrix induced by aging and diabetes. The 3D reconstructed skin model has metabolic characteristics, permeability and activity similar to the original skin, reinforcing its role in drug permeability of investigations toxicity, irritation, safety and efficacy evaluation of compounds and differentiation of keratinocytes. A number of natural or synthetic AGEs inhibitor compounds have been recently discovered and displayed and can represent therapeutic innovation for the treatment of changes caused by the aging of the skin. In this study we performed the development of reconstructed glycated skin model and evaluated the efficacy and toxicity of anti-glycation compounds such as aminoguanidine and carnosine. In perspective, this study has contributed to the development of a new technology in vitro, and for the understanding cell-extracellular matrix interaction during the aging of skin


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pele , Toxicidade , Técnicas In Vitro , Envelhecimento da Pele , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada , Diabetes Mellitus/sangue
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Rev. chil. endocrinol. diabetes ; 8(2): 70-77, abr. 2015. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-797211

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Maillard reaction occurs when reducing sugars react in a non-enzymatic way with amino groups from proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. Products of this reaction are known as Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs). These products are formed from endogenous sources (within the body) and exogenously (produced in food preparation, as well as those supported in their formation by tobacco smoke). In the food industry this reaction is known as “browning” and is directly related to cooking time of these, affecting its color and flavor. After food preparation and the formation of exogenous AGEs, these are absorbed in the digestive tract and are part of the pool of total body AGEs. AGEs alter structure and function of molecules and increase oxidative stress in biological systems. AGEs generally refers to non-reactive terminal products as CML (3,4-Ne carboxymethyl-lysine), but alsoincludes intermediate or precursor of AGEs as 3DG (3-deoxyglucosone), or MGO (methyl -glyoxal) and its derivatives. Glycation corresponds to a non-enzymatic glycosylation. This process contributes to protein post-translational modification. This process causes quantitative and qualitative changes in the extracellular matrix components which can affect cell adhesion, growth, and others. The process of protein glycation has been associated with development mechanisms of various diseases and complications such as retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy associated with diabetes, macrovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease, cataracts, and aging.


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Humanos , Doença Crônica , Dieta , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/metabolismo , Biomarcadores , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Nutrição
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Electron. j. biotechnol ; 18(2): 68-76, Mar. 2015. ilus, graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-745572

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Background Industrial food processing induces protein glycation modifications and toxic advanced glycation end products (AGEs) which affect human health. Therefore, it is of interest to monitor AGEs in food processing. The present study was carried out to investigate the influence of lotus seedpod oligomeric procyanidin (LSOPC) concentrations, solution pH value and metal ions on AGE formation by heat treatment of lactose-lysine model solutions. Ne-(carboxymethyl) lysine (CML), as one of the common AGEs was also determined by HPLC-MS/MS in this experiment. Results The results showed that LSOPC can inhibit the formation of AGEs effectively at higher concentrations, lower temperature, and it can reverse the promotion function of metal ions because of its high inhibition activity. Also, LSOPC can inhibit CML formation in the Maillard reaction as well. Conclusion These results indicated that LSOPC could be used as functional food ingredients to inhibit AGE formation.


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Sementes/química , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/metabolismo , Proantocianidinas/metabolismo , Temperatura , Reação de Maillard , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Lotus/química , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Lactose/química , Lisina/química , Modelos Químicos
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São Paulo; s.n; 2015. [112] p. ilus, graf, tab.
Tese em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-870944

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INTRODUÇÃO: Produtos de glicação avançada (AGE) encontram-se aumentados no diabete melito e contribuem independentemente para o risco cardiovascular. O reconhecimento dos AGE pelo receptor para produtos de glicação avançada (RAGE) potencializa vias de sinalização pró-aterogênicas. Antagonistas do receptor de angiotensina II (ANGII) do tipo 1 (AT-1) diminuem a expressão de RAGE em área de lesão aterosclerótica. No presente projeto, avaliou-se, na aorta de camundongos dislipidêmicos (knockout para apoE) tratados ou não com inibidor do receptor AT-1 (losartana, LOS), o efeito do tratamento crônico com albumina-AGE sobre o infiltrado de lípides, a expressão de mRNA e proteínas envolvidas no eixo AGE/RAGE, ANGII/AT-1, modulação da resposta inflamatória e fluxo de lípides, além da secreção de citocinas inflamatórias por macrófagos tratados com albumina controle ou AGE, concomitantemente ou não a losartana, isolados da cavidade peritoneal de camundongos apoE knockout. MÉTODOS: Camundongos machos knockout para apoE de 12 semanas de idade foram mantidos em dieta padrão e divididos, aleatoriamente, em quatro grupos experimentais (n = 20/grupo): grupo Controle (C), C+LOS, albumina-AGE (AGE) e AGE+LOS. Os animais receberam injeção intraperitoneal diária, durante 30 dias, de 2 mg de albumina controle (grupos C e C+LOS) ou albumina AGE (AGE e AGE+LOS). Os animais C+LOS e AGE+LOS foram tratados durante todo o período experimental com losartana (100 mg/L água). Secções do arco aórtico foram utilizadas para imunofluorescência para RAGE, carboximetil-lisina (CML), AT-1 e 4-hidroxinonenal (4-HNE) e determinação infiltrado lipídico por coloração com Oil Red-O. Análise do mRNA de Ager (RAGE), Agtr1a (AT-1), Orl1 (LOX-1), Msr1 (MCP-1), Ccl2 (SR-A), Cybb (Nox2), Nfkb (NF-kB), Tnf (TNF-alfa), Abca1 (ABCA-1), Abcg1 (ABCG-1) e Agt (angiotensinogênio) foi realizada por de qRT-PCR. Ensaio in vitro para secreção de IL-6 por ELISA e expressão de Il1b (IL-1beta) e Il18...


INTRODUCTION: Advanced glycated end-products (AGE) elevated in diabetes mellitus and independently contribute to cardiovascular risk. The AGE binding to the receptor for AGE (RAGE) potentializes pro-atherogenic signaling pathways. Antagonists of angiotensin II receptor type 1 (AT-1) diminish RAGE expression in atherosclerotic plaques. In this study, we evaluated in the aortic arch of dyslipidemic mice (apoE knockout), treated or not with AT-1 blocker losartan (LOS), the effect of chronic treatment with AGE-albumin in aortic root lipid infiltration, mRNA expression and protein content of components of AGE/RAGE, ANGII/AT-1 axes and modulators of lipid flux and inflammation, and also the secretion of inflammatory cytokines by peritoneal macrophages treated either with control (C) or AGE-albumin, together with or not by losartan treatment,. METHODS: 12-week old male apoE knockout mice were fed chow diet and ramdomly assigned into four groups (n = 20/group): Control (C), C+LOS, AGE-albumin (AGE) and AGE+LOS. Animals received daily intraperitoneal injection of 2 mg of C- albumin (C and C+LOS) or AGE-albumin (AGE and AGE+LOS) during 30 days. LOS groups were treated with losartan (100 mg/L water). Immufluorescence for RAGE, AT-1, carboxymethyllysine (CML) and 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE), and Oil red-O staining for lipid infiltration was performed in sections from the aortic arch. mRNA expression of Ager (RAGE), Agtr1a (AT-1), Orl1 (LOX-1), Msr1 (MCP-1), Ccl2 (SR-A), Cybb (Nox2), Nfkb (NF-kB), Tnf (TNF-alfa), Abca1 (ABCA-1), Abcg1 (ABCG-1) e Agt (angiotensinogen) was evaluated by qRT-PCR. In vitro assay for IL-6 secretion was performed by ELISA and Il1b (IL-1beta) and Il18 (IL-18) mRNA expression was performed by qRT-PCR in peritoneal macrophages from of apoE knockout mice after treatment with C or AGE-albumin (2 mg/mL), with or without losartan (1 ?M). RESULTS: No differences among groups were observed in body weight, plasma total cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose...


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Animais , Masculino , Camundongos , Aterosclerose , Colesterol , Inflamação , Losartan , Camundongos , Estresse Oxidativo , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada , Albumina Sérica
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Araraquara; s.n; 2014. 94 p. ilus.
Tese em Português | LILACS, BBO - Odontologia | ID: biblio-867830

RESUMO

RAGE (Receptor for advanced glycation endproducts) é um receptor de padrões moleculares (PRR) reconhecido principalmente por seu envolvimento na patogênese de complicações secundárias do Diabetes Mellitus. Sua ativação está relacionada à modulação da resposta imune-inflamatória, promovendo ativação, migração e maturação de leucócitos; e induzindo a liberação de citocinas inflamatórias. A sinalização via RAGE também está relacionada à regulação dos processos de sobrevivência, apoptose e autofagia celular. Pouco se sabe sobre o papel de RAGE na regulação desses processos em células da resposta imune adaptativa e, especificamente, em linfócitos T. Nosso objetivo foi avaliar a influência da ativação de RAGE na biologia de células T. Para isso, observamos seus efeitos na modulação da proliferação, apoptose e autofagia, e a contribuição da ativação de NF-κB na indução desses processos. Células de linhagem de linfócitos T (JM/Jurkat) foram estimuladas com os ligantes de RAGE BSA-AGE (100 e 200 µg/mL) e S100b (10 µg/mL). A estimulação também foi realizada mediante a pré-ativação do receptor de células T (TCR). Experimentos de ganho de função foram realizados por meio da transfecção transitória das células com um vetor plasmidial de RAGE. A proliferação celular foi determinada por ensaio de exclusão com azul de Trypan. A apoptose foi avaliada através da detecção da fragmentação do DNA pelo método TUNEL e da expressão de p53, Bax e Bcl-2 por Western blot. Ainda por Western blot, observamos a expressão de proteínas características do processo de autofagia, p62 e LC3; e de p50, subunidade do fator de transcrição NF-κB. O estímulo com BSAAGE e S100b não alterou a proliferação e a viabilidade, mas, em células transfectadas, esse estímulo tendeu a aumentar a proliferação e a viabilidade, sobretudo após a pré-ativação das células. O BSA-AGE e o S100b produziram efeitos distintos sobre a apoptose a depender da pré-ativação e do período experimental avaliado. O estímulo com os agonistas de RAGE atenuaram a inibição de LC3 e p53 induzida pela camptotecina. Efeito de "resgate" semelhante foi verificado na expressão de p50. O estímulo de RAGE parece favorecer a proliferação e a autofagia de linfócitos T. Os seus efeitos sobre a apoptose variam de acordo com o tipo, concentração e período de exposição ao ligante utilizado


RAGE (Receptor for advanced glycation endproducts) is a pattern recognition receptor (PRR) that is especially recognized for its involvement in the pathogenesis of secondary complications of Diabetes Mellitus. Its activation is related to the modulation of immune-inflammatory responses, by promoting activation, maturation and migration of leukocytes, as well as the induction of inflammatory cytokines. RAGE signaling is also related to the regulation of cellular processes like survival, apoptosis and autophagy. Little is known about the role of RAGE in the regulation of these processes in cells of the adaptive immune response, specifically in T lymphocytes. Our main purpose was to evaluate the influence of RAGE activation in T cell biology. We observed the role of this receptor in the modulation of proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy, and the contribution of NF-kB in the induction of these processes. A human cell line of T lymphocytes (JM/ Jurkat) were stimulated with the RAGE ligands: BSA-AGE (100 and 200 µg/mL) and S100B (10 µg/mL). The stimulation was also performed after pre-activation of the T cell receptor (TCR). Gain of function experiments were performed by transient transfection of cells with a plasmid vector to increase RAGE expression. Cell proliferation was determined by Trypan blue dye exclusion assay. Apoptosis was assessed by the detection of DNA fragmentation by the TUNEL method, and p53, Bax and Bcl-2 expression by Western blotting. Also by Western blotting, we observed the effect of RAGE on the expression of autophagy-related proteins, p62 and LC3, and on the expression of p50, subunit of the transcription factor, NF-κB. The stimulation with BSA- AGE and S100b did not alter the proliferation and viability, but, in transfected cells, this stimulation tended to increase proliferation and viability, especially after the cell pre-activation. BSA-AGE and S100b had distinct effects on apoptosis depending on the cell pre-activation and trial period evaluated. The stimulation with agonists of RAGE attenuated the inhibition of LC3 and p53 induced by camptothecin. Similar effect was observed in the expression of p50. The stimulation of RAGE seems to favor the proliferation and autophagy of T lymphocytes. Its effects on apoptosis may vary according to the type, concentration and period of exposure to the ligand used


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Autofagia , Apoptose , Imunidade Adaptativa , Linfócitos T , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada
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Biol. Res ; 47: 1-14, 2014. graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-950719

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BACKGROUND: In recent years, the desire to adopt a healthy diet has drawn attention to legume seeds and food products derived from them. Mash bean is an important legume crop used in Pakistan however a systematic mapping of the chemical composition of mash bean seeds is lacking. Therefore seeds of four mash bean (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper, family Leguminoseae) cultivars (NARC-Mash-1, NARC-Mash-2, NARC-Mash-3, NARC-Mash-97) commonly consumed in Pakistan have been analyzed for their chemical composition, antioxidant potential and biological activities like inhibition of formation of advanced glycation end products (AGE) activity and tyrosinase inhibition activity. RESULTS: The investigated cultivars varied in terms of biochemical composition to various extents. Mineral composition indicated potassium and zinc in highest and lowest amounts respectively, in all cultivars. The amino acid profile in protein of these cultivars suggested cysteine is present in lowest quantity in all cultivars while fatty acid distribution pattern indicated unsaturated fatty acids as major fatty acids in all cultivars. All cultivars were found to be rich source of tocopherols and sterols. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) fingerprints of seed flour and extracts indicated major functional groups such as polysaccharides, lipids, amides, amines and amino acids. Results indicated that all investigated cultivars possessed appreciable antioxidant potential. CONCLUSIONS: All cultivars are rich source of protein and possess sufficient content of dietary fiber, a balanced amino acid profile, low saturated fatty acids and antioxidant capacity that rationalizes many traditional uses of seeds of this crop besides its nutritional importance. The collected data will be useful for academic and corporate researchers, nutritionists and clinical dieticians as well as consumers. If proper attention is paid, it may become an important export commodity and may fetch considerable foreign exchange for Pakistan.


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Sementes/química , Produtos Agrícolas/química , Fabaceae/química , Paquistão , Fenóis/análise , Riboflavina/análise , Sementes/metabolismo , Esteróis/análise , Taninos/análise , Tiamina/análise , Oligoelementos/análise , Flavonoides/análise , Extratos Vegetais/química , Sequestradores de Radicais Livres , Monofenol Mono-Oxigenase/antagonistas & inibidores , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/metabolismo , Produtos Agrícolas/metabolismo , Substâncias Redutoras/metabolismo , Cisteína/análise , Tocoferóis/análise , Fabaceae/metabolismo , Niacina/análise , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Valor Nutritivo
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J. bras. patol. med. lab ; 49(2): 97-108, Apr. 2013. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-678237

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Chronic hyperglycemia, which is present in all types of diabetes, increases the formation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). The interaction of AGEs with receptor of advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) initiates a cascade of pro-inflammatory and pro-coagulant processes that result in oxidative stress, stimulating the formation and accumulation of more AGE molecules. This cyclic process, denominated metabolic memory, may explain the persistency of diabetic vascular complications in patients with satisfactory glycemic control. The RAGE found in several cell membranes is also present in soluble isoforms (esRAGE and cRAGE), which are generated by alternative deoxyribonucleic acid splicing or by proteolytic cleavage. This review focuses on new research into these mediators as potential biomarkers for vascular complications in diabetes.


A hiperglicemia crônica, presente em todas as formas de diabetes, favorece a formação de produtos finais de glicação avançada (AGEs). A interação de AGEs com o receptor de produtos finais glicosilados (RAGE) inicia uma cascata de processos pró-inflamatórios e pró-coagulantes que resultam em estresse oxidativo, o qual estimula a formação e o acúmulo de maior quantidade de moléculas de AGEs. Esse processo cíclico, denominado memória metabólica, pode explicar por que, mesmo após um período de bom controle glicêmico, as complicações vasculares associadas ao diabetes não regridem. O RAGE fixado nas membranas de várias células também está presente em isoformas solúveis (esRAGE e cRAGE), geradas por processamento alternativo do ácido desoxirribonucleico (DNA) ou por clivagem proteolítica. Esta revisão aborda os novos estudos sobre a função desses mediadores como potenciais biomarcadores para as complicações vasculares no diabetes.


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Complicações do Diabetes , Isoformas de Proteínas , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/agonistas
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Medwave ; 13(3)abr. 2013.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-679671

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La diabetes mellitus tipo 2 constituye una de las enfermedades más comúnmente diagnosticadas y a largo plazo lleva a diferentes complicaciones. Uno de los mecanismos por el cual se desarrollan estas alteraciones es la insulinorresistencia que impide que la glucosa sea utilizada por los diferentes órganos y tejidos, determinando alteraciones estructurales y funcionales a nivel celular. Dentro de este espectro la formación de los productos finales de la glucosilación avanzada ha alcanzado singular importancia, ya que han sido implicados en varios procesos degenerativos. Ello vuelve imperativa la necesidad de investigar potenciales blancos terapéuticos que permitan mejorar el pronóstico y la calidad de vida de los pacientes afectados por estas enfermedades.


Diabetes mellitus type 2 is one of the most frequently diagnosed diseases and in the long-term leads to a variety of complications. One of the mechanisms involved in these effects is insulin resistance which prevents glucose from being used by the different target organs and tissues, which in turn leads to structural and functional changes at the cellular level. In this context, the formation of advanced glycation end products has attained special importance as they have been implicated in several degenerative processes. It thus becomes necessary to look into potential therapeutic targets with the purpose of improving prognosis and quality of life of patients suffering from these diseases.


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Humanos , /metabolismo , Resistência à Insulina , Produtos Finais de Glicação Avançada/metabolismo , Receptores Imunológicos/metabolismo , Complicações do Diabetes
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