• Title of article

    Soluble RAGE in type 2 diabetes: Association with oxidative stress

  • Author/Authors

    Eleonora Devangelio، نويسنده , , Francesca Santilli، نويسنده , , Gloria Formoso، نويسنده , , Patrizia Ferroni، نويسنده , , Loredana Bucciarelli، نويسنده , , Noemi Michetti، نويسنده , , Cristina Clissa، نويسنده , , Giovanni Ciabattoni، نويسنده , , Agostino Consoli، نويسنده , , Giovanni Dav?، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    511
  • To page
    518
  • Abstract
    Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) contribute to diabetic vascular complications by engaging the AGE receptor (RAGE). A soluble RAGE form (sRAGE) acts as a decoy domain receptor, thus decreasing AGE cellular binding. A cross-sectional comparison of sRAGE, asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) plasma levels (index of endothelial dysfunction), and urinary 8-iso-prostaglandin (PG)F2α (marker of oxidative stress) was performed between 86 diabetic patients and 43 controls. Plasma sRAGE levels were significantly lower and ADMA levels were significantly higher in diabetic patients as compared to controls (P < 0.0001). HbA1c and urinary 8-iso-PGF2α were correlated inversely with sRAGE and directly with ADMA. On multivariate analysis HbA1c was independently related to sRAGE levels in diabetic patients. Twenty-four of 86 patients with newly diagnosed diabetes and 12 patients in poor metabolic control were reevaluated after treatment with a hypoglycemic agent or insulin, respectively. Improvement in metabolic control by oral agents or insulin resulted in a significant increase in sRAGE and decrease in ADMA levels (P < 0.0001). Thus, poor glycemic control reduces sRAGE levels, in association with enhanced oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction in diabetes. These abnormalities are susceptible to modulation by improvement in metabolic control.
  • Keywords
    RAGE , type 2 diabetes , ADMA , oxidative stress
  • Journal title
    Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Record number

    521036