Biomarkers for Antioxidant Defense and Oxidative Damage: Principles and Practical Applications 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780813814438.ch13
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Ubiquitin Conjugates: A Sensitive Marker of Oxidative Stress

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“…In sum, a significant literature supports a critical role for the UPS and autophagy in maintaining non-toxic, homeostatic levels of AGEs. Unfortunately, the function of both proteolytic pathways declines with extensive glycative stress and upon aging in many tissues [141], resulting in intracellular accumulation of protein aggregates (also glycated conjugates) and dysfunctional organelles in aged tissues [132,142,143]. We propose that deficits of these pathways in diabetic conditions could contribute to the accumulation and deposition of AGE-modified proteins in the retina, thereby contributing to DR. To date, there is scarce information about how these proteolytic pathways remove AGEs.…”
Section: Proteolytic Pathways: the Last Line Of Defense Against Glycation-derived Damagementioning
confidence: 98%
“…In sum, a significant literature supports a critical role for the UPS and autophagy in maintaining non-toxic, homeostatic levels of AGEs. Unfortunately, the function of both proteolytic pathways declines with extensive glycative stress and upon aging in many tissues [141], resulting in intracellular accumulation of protein aggregates (also glycated conjugates) and dysfunctional organelles in aged tissues [132,142,143]. We propose that deficits of these pathways in diabetic conditions could contribute to the accumulation and deposition of AGE-modified proteins in the retina, thereby contributing to DR. To date, there is scarce information about how these proteolytic pathways remove AGEs.…”
Section: Proteolytic Pathways: the Last Line Of Defense Against Glycation-derived Damagementioning
confidence: 98%