reviewGlycobiologyMar 10, 2005BRONZE OA

Advanced glycation end products and RAGE: a common thread in aging, diabetes, neurodegeneration, and inflammation

Columbia University Irving Medical Center

PubMed
Indexed incrossrefpubmed

Abstract

The products of nonenzymatic glycation and oxidation of proteins and lipids, the advanced glycation end products (AGEs), accumulate in a wide variety of environments. AGEs may be generated rapidly or over long times stimulated by a range of distinct triggering mechanisms, thereby accounting for their roles in multiple settings and disease states. A critical property of AGEs is their ability to activate receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE), a signal transduction receptor of the immunoglobulin superfamily. It is our hypothesis that due to such interaction, AGEs impart a potent impact in tissues, stimulating processes linked to inflammation and its consequences. We hypothesize that AGEs cause…

Citation impact

823
total citations
FWCI
19.06
Percentile
100%
References
142
Citations per year

Authors

6

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Glycation
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Inflammation
  • Rage (emotion)
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Signal transduction
  • Receptor
  • Immunoglobulin superfamily
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
No related works found for this paper.

Funding