2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2004.12.007
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Enhanced RAGE-mediated NFκB stimulation in inflamed hemodialysis patients

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“…In tubular cells, AGE products activate NF-B via the RAGE in tubular cells (15,21,26). In the amphibian kidney, NF-B expression was upregulated when the tubules were exposed to either carbamylated or glycated albumin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In tubular cells, AGE products activate NF-B via the RAGE in tubular cells (15,21,26). In the amphibian kidney, NF-B expression was upregulated when the tubules were exposed to either carbamylated or glycated albumin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…150 Endothelial dysfunction in CKD, which associates with elevated serum levels of AGE, may be due to AGE-induced suppression of endothelial NOS. 151 RAGE is proinflammatory in hemodialysis patients 152 ; sRAGE and endogenous secretory RAGE levels inversely correlate with renal function and inflammatory state in hemodialysis patients. 153,154 Elevated TLR2 expression in patients with CKD and in mice with obstructive nephropathy associates with inflammation and increased expression of biglycan and HMGB1, but TLR2 may not be necessary for chronic kidney injury.…”
Section: Nondiabetic Chronic Kidney Diseasementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Enhanced activation of NF-nB, reported for patients with type I and II diabetes, diabetic nephropathy, and on maintenance hemodialysis was at least in part attributed to oxidative stress and inflammation activated by the receptor for advanced glycation end products, followed by induction of intracellular mitogen-activated protein kinase activity (52,53). A down-regulation, but not complete inhibition, of NF-nB DNA binding activity was obtained by the antioxidant a-lipoic acid in patients with diabetic nephropathy (52).…”
Section: Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention Cancer Epidemiomentioning
confidence: 99%