TY - JOUR
T1 - Accumulation of Advanced Glycation End Products and Chronic Complications in ESRD Treated by Dialysis
AU - Meerwaldt, Robbert
AU - Zeebregts, Clark J.
AU - Navis, Gerjan
AU - Hillebrands, Jan-Luuk
AU - Lefrandt, Joop D.
AU - Smit, Andries J.
N1 - Review
PY - 2009/1
Y1 - 2009/1
N2 - Cardiovascular and connective tissue disorders are very common in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), and the accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) is significantly increased in these patients. Accumulation of AGEs is believed to have a role in tissue protein aging and the pathogenesis of such age-related diseases as diabetes and ESRD. AGEs accumulate in patients with ESRD as a result of nonenzymatic glycation, oxidative stress, and diminished clearance of AGE precursors. Some AGEs show characteristic brown pigmentation and fluorescence, form protein-protein cross-links, and may ligate with AGE-specific receptors, inducing oxidative stress and cytokine production. This review focuses on the clinical relevance of AGE accumulation in patients with ESRD treated by dialysis for the development of long-term complications. The formation and accumulation of AGEs in patients with ESRD are discussed, as well as the relationship between AGE accumulation and such major complications of ESRD as cardiovascular and connective tissue disorders. Am J Kidney Dis 53:138-150. (C) 2008 by the National Kidney Foundation, Inc.
AB - Cardiovascular and connective tissue disorders are very common in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), and the accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) is significantly increased in these patients. Accumulation of AGEs is believed to have a role in tissue protein aging and the pathogenesis of such age-related diseases as diabetes and ESRD. AGEs accumulate in patients with ESRD as a result of nonenzymatic glycation, oxidative stress, and diminished clearance of AGE precursors. Some AGEs show characteristic brown pigmentation and fluorescence, form protein-protein cross-links, and may ligate with AGE-specific receptors, inducing oxidative stress and cytokine production. This review focuses on the clinical relevance of AGE accumulation in patients with ESRD treated by dialysis for the development of long-term complications. The formation and accumulation of AGEs in patients with ESRD are discussed, as well as the relationship between AGE accumulation and such major complications of ESRD as cardiovascular and connective tissue disorders. Am J Kidney Dis 53:138-150. (C) 2008 by the National Kidney Foundation, Inc.
KW - Advanced glycation end products
KW - uremia
KW - end-stage renal disease
KW - cardiovascular disease
KW - connective tissue
KW - transplantation
KW - STAGE RENAL-DISEASE
KW - ADVANCED GLYCOSYLATION ENDPRODUCTS
KW - KIDNEY-PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION
KW - GLUCOSE DEGRADATION PRODUCTS
KW - STREPTOZOTOCIN-DIABETIC RAT
KW - CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS
KW - AGE-INHIBITOR PYRIDOXAMINE
KW - TERM HEMODIALYSIS-PATIENTS
KW - OXIDATIVE STRESS
KW - PERITONEAL-DIALYSIS
U2 - 10.1053/j.ajkd.2008.08.031
DO - 10.1053/j.ajkd.2008.08.031
M3 - Review article
SN - 0272-6386
VL - 53
SP - 138
EP - 150
JO - American Journal of Kidney Diseases
JF - American Journal of Kidney Diseases
IS - 1
ER -