Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products, Inflammation, and Accelerated Periodontal Disease in Diabetes: Mechanisms and Insights Into Therapeutic Modalities

Evanthia Lalla, Ira B. Lamster, David M. Stern, Ann Marie Schmidt Dr.
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Abstract

In hyperglycemic states found in diabetics, a nonenzymatic glycation and oxidation of proteins and lipids occurs. As a result, advanced glycation end products (AGEs), particularly N-(carboxymethyl) lysine, accumulate in the plasma and tissues of diabetic subjects. This accumulation has been linked to the development of pathogenic complications of diabetes. Many of the effects of AGEs are receptor-dependent and involve a multi-ligand member of the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell surface molecules. The best characterized of these is the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE), which is expressed by multiple cell types including endothelium and mononuclear phagocytes. Based on data from a variety of sources, including studies of RAGE-deficient mice, it appears that RAGE plays a central role in oral infection, exaggerated inflammatory host responses, and destruction of alveolar bone in diabetes. It is possible that antagonists of RAGE might have a valuable adjunctive therapeutic role for the management of periodontal disease found in diabetics. Ann Periodontol 2001;6:113-118.

糖尿病晚期糖基化终产物、炎症和加速牙周病的受体:治疗方式的机制和见解
在糖尿病患者的高血糖状态下,蛋白质和脂质发生非酶糖基化和氧化。因此,晚期糖基化终产物(AGEs),特别是N -(羧甲基)赖氨酸,在糖尿病患者的血浆和组织中积累。这种积累与糖尿病致病性并发症的发展有关。AGEs的许多作用是受体依赖的,涉及细胞表面分子免疫球蛋白超家族的多配体成员。其中最具特征的是晚期糖基化终产物受体(RAGE),它在多种细胞类型中表达,包括内皮细胞和单核吞噬细胞。根据各种来源的数据,包括对RAGE缺陷小鼠的研究,RAGE似乎在糖尿病患者的口腔感染、炎症宿主反应夸大和牙槽骨破坏中起着核心作用。RAGE拮抗剂可能对糖尿病患者牙周病的治疗具有重要的辅助治疗作用。牙周病杂志2001;6:113-118。
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