Differential expression of fructosyllysine-specific receptors on monocytes and macrophages and possible pathophysiological significance
- 1 October 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Diabetologia
- Vol. 39 (10) , 1140-1147
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02658499
Abstract
Summary A differing individual expression of fructosyllysine-specific receptors has been found on the monocytes of 90 insulin-dependent diabetic patients and 101 healthy control subjects. The degree of receptor expression is neither age- nor sex-dependent; however, in the diabetic group it correlates significantly with the severity and age of onset of diabetic microangiopathy. To interpret the results of the human study, spontaneously diabetic and non-diabetic BB/OK rats were used to estimate tissue content of glucose-modified proteins and capillary basement membrane thickness in relation to the receptor expression on macrophages. In non-diabetic and diabetic rats no correlation was found between receptor expression and tissue content (i.e. artery, nerve) of fructosyllysine and fluorescent advanced glycation end products. However, animals which express the fructosyllysine receptor showed a greater increase in muscle capillary basement membrane thickness. There are indications that fructosyllysine receptor expression is positively associated with indices of diabetic complications such as microangiopathy and/or capillary basement membrane thickening.Keywords
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