Cross-linking of glycated collagen in the pathogenesis of arterial and myocardial stiffening of aging and diabetes
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Abstract
The normal aging process is often accompanied by arterial wall stiffening and by a decrease in myocardial compliance. These processes contribute to isolated systolic hypertension and diastolic heart failure, which lead to substantial morbidity and mortality among older individuals. Patients with diabetes manifest arterial stiffening and diastolic dysfunction at a younger age. This leads to the concept that the mechanism that underlies changes in vascular mechanical properties during aging is accelerated in diabetes. The Maillard reaction or advanced glycation of proteins occurs slowly in vivo with normal aging and at an accelerated rate in diabetes. Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) that form during the…
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- Medicine
- Glycation
- Diabetes mellitus
- Pentosidine
- Internal medicine
- Cardiology
- Compliance (psychology)
- Diastole
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- Good health and well-being
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