Author:
Mikulíková K,Eckhardt A,Kuneš J,Zicha J,Mikšík I
Abstract
The slowly metabolized proteins of the extracellular matrix,
typically collagen and elastin, accumulate reactive metabolites
through uncontrolled non-enzymatic reactions such as glycation
or the products arising from the reaction of unsaturated long
chain fatty acid metabolites (possessing aldehydic groups). A
typical example of these non-enzymatic changes is the formation
of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs), resulting from the
reaction of carbohydrates with the free amino group of proteins.
The accumulation of AGEs and the resulting structural alterations
cause altered tissue properties (increased stiffness, reduced
elasticity) that contribute to their reduced catabolism and to their
aging. Posttranslational nonenzymatic modifications of the
proteins of the extracellular matrix (the formation of a typical
AGE product - pentosidine) were studied in three types of tissue
of three rat strains subjected to a high-fructose diet. Chronic
(three-week) hyperglycemia (resulting from fructose loading)
caused a significant increase in pentosidine concentration mainly
in the aorta and skin of the three rat strains (Lewis, Wistar and
hereditary hypertriglyceridemic rats).
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
25 articles.
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