Journal article
Glycated and carboxy-methylated proteins do not directly activate human vascular smooth muscle cells
ML Ballinger, MC Thomas, J Nigro, ME Ivey, RJ Dilley, PJ Little
Kidney International | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2005
Abstract
Background. Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) accumulate in patients with diabetes, particularly at sites of vascular damage and within atherosclerotic lesions, but whether they have direct actions on vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) is controversial. Methods. AGEs were constructed and characterized by protein content, level of modification, fluorescence, and molecular size. Human VSMCs were derived from different vascular beds. Glucose consumption, de novo protein synthesis, and proteoglycan biosynthesis were measured using a colorimetric assay and metabolic radiolabeling. Receptor for AGEs (RAGE) expression was assessed by real-time reverse transcription- polymerase chain reaction..
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