Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs)
DEAdvanced Glycation End-products (AGEs)
Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) are stable, often crosslinked compounds. They form when sugars react with your proteins, lipids, or DNA over time. They build up in long-lived tissues like your skin, cartilage, and artery walls, where they impair elasticity and function. AGEs also activate a receptor called RAGE, which triggers inflammation and oxidative stress. Their build-up is linked to diabetes complications, atherosclerosis, kidney disease, and skin aging.
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