DIET-INDUCED ACCUMULATION OF AGES CONTRIBUTE TO METABOLIC DISEASES ONSET BY INTERFERING WITH SREBP-1C ACTIVITY

F. Rigoldi
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Literature data have evidenced the diet-induced accumulation of Advanced Glycation End-Products (AGEs) associated to several dysmetabolic conditions, as obesity, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes. We have recently reported in different animal models of diet-induced metabolic disorders the causal link between AGEs and the dysregulated activation of the lipogenic transcription factor SREBP1c. We have thus analyzed in different target tissues of dysmetabolism the effect of the AGEs/SREBP1c axis overactivation on selective pathways involved in the antioxidant and inflammatory response, as well as in structural and metabolic adaptation. Our most recent findings have demonstrated that the inhibition of AGEs production by the administration of the anti- glycative compound pyridoxamine to mice fed a high-fat or high-fructose diet is able to prevent the AGEs/SREBP1c-depending impairments.
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饮食诱导的年龄积累通过干扰srebp-1c活性促进代谢性疾病的发生
文献资料证明,饮食诱导的晚期糖基化终产物(AGEs)积累与几种代谢异常状况有关,如肥胖、胰岛素抵抗和2型糖尿病。我们最近在饮食诱导的代谢紊乱的不同动物模型中报道了AGEs与脂肪生成转录因子SREBP1c激活失调之间的因果关系。因此,我们分析了AGEs/SREBP1c轴过度激活对参与抗氧化和炎症反应的选择性途径以及结构和代谢适应的影响。我们最近的研究结果表明,通过给喂食高脂肪或高果糖饮食的小鼠施用抗糖化化合物吡多胺来抑制AGEs的产生能够防止AGEs/ srebp1c依赖性损伤。
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