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  • Role of advanced glycation end products in mobility and considerations in possible dietary and nutritional intervention strategies
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  1. Chen, Jie-Hua |
  2. Lin, Xu |
  3. Bu, Cuihong |
  4. Zhang, Xuguang |
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  • 2018-10-10
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  • https://doi.org/10.1186/s12986-018-0306-7 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6180645/ |
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  • Advanced glycation end products (AGEs), a group of compounds that are formed by non-enzymatic reactions between carbonyl groups of reducing sugars and free amino groups of proteins, lipids or nucleic acids, can be obtained exogenously from diet or formed endogenously within the body. AGEs accumulate intracellularly and extracellularly in all tissues and body fluids and can cross-link with other proteins and thus affect their normal functions. Furthermore, AGEs can interact with specific cell surface receptors and hence alter cell intracellular signaling, gene expression, the production of reactive oxygen species and the activation of several inflammatory pathways. High levels of AGEs in diet as well as in tissues and the circulation are pathogenic to a wide range of diseases. With respect to mobility, AGEs accumulate in bones, joints and skeletal muscles, playing important roles in the development of osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and sarcopenia with aging. This report covered the related pathological mechanisms and the potential pharmaceutical and dietary intervention strategies in reducing systemic AGEs. More prospective studies are needed to determine whether elevated serum AGEs and/or skin autofluorescence predict a decline in measures of mobility. In addition, human intervention studies are required to investigate the beneficial effects of exogenous AGEs inhibitors on mobility outcomes.
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lokal Dietary intervention strategies
lokal Advanced glycation end products (AGEs)
lokal AGEs inhibitors
lokal Mobility
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