Products from the advanced Maillard reaction, which increase during aging and diabetes, may contribute to the development of the typical pathology of aging and diabetes. These compounds are detectable only by their characteristic fluorescence, and few data based on long-term studies are available. For this reason, we studied subcutaneous skin collagen fluorescence in 57 nondiabetic (10- to 110-wk-old) and 74 streptozocin-induced diabetic (10- to 22-wk-old) rats. An exponential increase (r = 0.969, P < 0.001) of collagen-linked fluorescence (excitation at 370 nm, emission at 440 nm) was observed with aging; after a lag, diabetes induced an earlier dramatic elevation of the fluorescence, suggesting a more complicated phenomenon than simple accumulation. To prevent such increases, the effects of 1 g · kg∼1 · day−1 aminoguanidine, suggested to be an inhibitor of the advanced glycosylation reaction, and 1 g · kg−1 · day−1 rutin, an aldose reductase inhibitor, in drinking water were tested. Both treatments had a significant lowering effect on collagen fluorescence in diabetic rats. The mechanisms by which aminoguanidine and rutin prevent the accumulation of fluorescence are unknown, but these observations raise the question of whether they could be identical. If fluorescence is a marker for age-related pathologies and diabetic sequelae, aminoguanidine and rutin could have therapeutic effects in their prevention.
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July 01 1990
Prevention of Diabetes-Increased Aging Effect on Rat Collagen-Linked Fluorescence by Aminoguanidine and Rutin
Patrizio R Odetti;
Patrizio R Odetti
Departments of Internal Medicine and Physics, University of Genoa
Genoa, Italy
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Antonella Borgoglio;
Antonella Borgoglio
Departments of Internal Medicine and Physics, University of Genoa
Genoa, Italy
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Angelo De Pascale;
Angelo De Pascale
Departments of Internal Medicine and Physics, University of Genoa
Genoa, Italy
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Ranieri Rolandi;
Ranieri Rolandi
Departments of Internal Medicine and Physics, University of Genoa
Genoa, Italy
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Luciano Adezati
Luciano Adezati
Departments of Internal Medicine and Physics, University of Genoa
Genoa, Italy
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to P. Odetti, Department of Internal Medicine, Viale Benedetto XV 6, 16132 Genova, Italy.
Diabetes 1990;39(7):796–801
Article history
Received:
September 26 1989
Revision Received:
January 25 1990
Accepted:
January 25 1990
PubMed:
2354746
Citation
Patrizio R Odetti, Antonella Borgoglio, Angelo De Pascale, Ranieri Rolandi, Luciano Adezati; Prevention of Diabetes-Increased Aging Effect on Rat Collagen-Linked Fluorescence by Aminoguanidine and Rutin. Diabetes 1 July 1990; 39 (7): 796–801. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.39.7.796
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