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Dietary advanced glycation end products and their role in health and disease.

Jaime Uribarri1, María Dolores del Castillo2, María Pía de la Maza3, Rosana Filip4, Alejandro Gugliucci5, Claudia Luevano-Contreras6, Maciste H Macías-Cervantes6, Deborah H Markowicz Bastos7, Alejandra Medrano8, Teresita Menini5, Manuel Portero-Otin9, Armando Rojas10, Geni Rodrigues Sampaio7, Kazimierz Wrobel11, Katarzyna Wrobel11, Ma Eugenia Garay-Sevilla6.   

Abstract

Over the past 2 decades there has been increasing evidence supporting an important contribution from food-derived advanced glycation end products (AGEs) to the body pool of AGEs and therefore increased oxidative stress and inflammation, processes that play a major role in the causation of chronic diseases. A 3-d symposium (1st Latin American Symposium of AGEs) to discuss this subject took place in Guanajuato, Mexico, on 1-3 October 2014 with the participation of researchers from several countries. This review is a summary of the different presentations and subjects discussed, and it is divided into 4 sections. The first section deals with current general knowledge about AGEs. The second section dwells on mechanisms of action of AGEs, with special emphasis on the receptor for advanced glycation end products and the potential role of AGEs in neurodegenerative diseases. The third section discusses different approaches to decrease the AGE burden. The last section discusses current methodologic problems with measurement of AGEs in different samples. The subject under discussion is complex and extensive and cannot be completely covered in a short review. Therefore, some areas of interest have been left out because of space. However, we hope this review illustrates currently known facts about dietary AGEs as well as pointing out areas that require further research.
© 2015 American Society for Nutrition.

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Keywords:  RAGE; inflammation; insulin resistance; nutraceutical; nutrition; oxidative stress

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26178030      PMCID: PMC4496742          DOI: 10.3945/an.115.008433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Nutr        ISSN: 2161-8313            Impact factor:   8.701


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