AGE-RAGE轴的高潮是多种病原性过程:神经退行症的中心道路
Reshmee Bhattacharya1, Mohammad Rizwan Alam2, Mohammad Azhar Kamal3
1Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Center for Biomedical Research, University of Delhi, Delhi, India.
Frontiers in molecular neuroscience
|June 2, 2023
概括
先进的糖化最终产品 (AGEs) 和它们的受体 (RAGE) 与神经退行性疾病有关. 抑制 AGE-RAGE 轴为这些疾病提供了潜在的治疗策略.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 病理学 病理学 病理学
背景情况:
- 先进的糖化最终产品 (AGEs) 是内源性和外源性形成的有毒化合物.
- AGEs修改蛋白质,影响其功能,并与AGE (RAGE) 的受体相互作用.
- AGE-RAGE轴与各种疾病有关,包括糖尿病,心血管疾病和衰老.
研究的目的:
- 探索 AGE-RAGE轴在神经退行性疾病 (NGD) 中的作用.
- 突出 AGE-RAGE 轴作为神经病理学的中心煽动者.
- 讨论针对 AGE-RAGE 轴的治疗干预措施.
主要方法:
- 关于AGE,RAGE和神经退行现有文献的综述.
- 通过大脑中 AGE-RAGE 轴介导的病理后果的分析.
- 讨论潜在的治疗目标.
主要成果:
- AGE-RAGE轴通过血脑屏障破坏和神经炎症等机制促进神经退行.
- AGE-RAGE轴的调节失调会影响多醇通路和抗氧化酶.
- 这一轴是各种NGDs病变发生的关键因素.
结论:
- AGE-RAGE轴是神经退行性疾病发展的关键组成部分.
- 托尔类受体 (TLR) 或RAGE TIR域的抑制剂是NGD的有希望的治疗剂.
- 针对AGE-RAGE轴的临床前景需要进一步调查.
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