María Silvina Molinuevo
Argentina
Review Article
AGEs and Bone Ageing in Diabetes Mellitus
Author(s): Antonio Desmond McCarthy, María Silvina Molinuevo and Ana María CortizoAntonio Desmond McCarthy, María Silvina Molinuevo and Ana María Cortizo
Type 1 and type 2 Diabetes mellitus are associated with a decrease in bone quality that leads to an increase in low-stress fractures, a condition called diabetic osteopathy. A growing body of evidence strongly indicates that one of the main pathological mechanisms of diabetic osteopathy is an excess accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) on collagen of bone extracellular matrix. This accumulation increases exponentially during ageing, and is further increased in conditions of substrate carbonyl stress such as chronically uncompensated Diabetes mellitus. AGEs can form covalent crosslinks throughout collagen fibrils, progressively increasing bone fragility and decreasing bone post-yield strain and energy, fracture resistance and toughness. In addition, bone marrow mesenchymal cells, osteoblasts and osteoclasts express receptors such as R.. View More»