2016
DOI: 10.20452/pamw.3649
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Association between small fiber neuropathy and higher skin accumulation of advanced glycation end products in patients with type 1 diabetes

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“…20 AGE formation and accumulation are observed in endoneurium, Schwann cells, extracellular matrix, microvessels of peripheral nerve fibers, and the skin. 21 AGEs can be also dissolved in blood and have specific receptors. Skin AF as a marker of AGEs was validated with the use of skin biopsies in which skin AF measurements were compared with markers of glycation such as glycated collagen and specific AGE [pentosidine, N(epsilon)-(carboxymethyl)lysine and N (epsilon)-(carboxyethyl)lysine levels] in healthy individuals patients with T2D and patients with T1D.…”
Section: Characteristicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 AGE formation and accumulation are observed in endoneurium, Schwann cells, extracellular matrix, microvessels of peripheral nerve fibers, and the skin. 21 AGEs can be also dissolved in blood and have specific receptors. Skin AF as a marker of AGEs was validated with the use of skin biopsies in which skin AF measurements were compared with markers of glycation such as glycated collagen and specific AGE [pentosidine, N(epsilon)-(carboxymethyl)lysine and N (epsilon)-(carboxyethyl)lysine levels] in healthy individuals patients with T2D and patients with T1D.…”
Section: Characteristicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our earlier results showed a relationship between skin AF and the presence of peripheral neuropathy and its correlation with IENFD. 13,25 Interestingly, we found a much stronger correlation between ESC and skin AF than with HbA 1c levels. From all the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy, one of the most important element is the increased formation of AGEs, just as is the alternating activity of glucose through the polyol pathway, increased expression of the nuclear factor NF -kB, and the activation of the mitogen -activated protein kinase signaling pathway during hyperglycemia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…HbA 1c reflects mean glycaemia during the last 3 months. Skin autofluorescence has been shown to be higher in people with diabetes than in healthy controls [7], and it also correlates with the results of AGE accumulation in skin biopsies and with HbA 1c levels [8]. AGEs act through specific receptors [5] and stimulate inflammatory reactions and oxidative stress, leading to cell damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronic hyperglycaemia promotes the creation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs), which play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of diabetic angiopathy. Moreover, skin autofluorescence is related to the development and progression of chronic diabetic complications [8,9]. AGEs may be assessed in the serum but also non-invasively in the skin by measuring skin autofluorescence [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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