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Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in oral pathology

Journal

ARCHIVES OF ORAL BIOLOGY
Volume 93, Issue -, Pages 22-30

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2018.05.013

Keywords

Advanced glycation end products - AGEs; Chronic inflammation; Diet-related disease; Oral pathology; Salivary biosensor

Funding

  1. Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca, Romania PhD Grant [3999/01.10.2016]
  2. COFUND-ERA-HDHL ERANET Project, European and International Cooperation - Subprogram 3.2 - Horizon 2020, PNCDI III Program - Biomarkers for Nutrition and Health-Innovative technological approaches for validation of salivary AGEs as novel biomarkers in eval [25/1.09.2017]
  3. European and International Cooperation - Subprogram 3.2 - Horizon 2020

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Objective: Maillard advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are connected with high dry temperature food processing, color and flavor modification of food products. Oral cavity pathology is strongly influenced by dietary intake. The aim of the present paper is to update current data regarding the sources and metabolism of AGEs, their impact on oral cavity tissues, to discuss and suggest new approaches for the early diagnosis and efficient treatment of AGEs-related oral pathology. Design: This paper is a narrative review of the studies discussing AGEs and mainly the dietary AGEs (dAGEs) sources, metabolism, linkage to general diseases, and specifically the oral cavity pathology. The authors used PUBMED and MeSH for the finding of English written and published articles concerning AGEs. There were used the next keywords association: advanced glycation end products-AGEs AND Maillard products, AGEs AND diet-related disease, AGEs AND salivary biosensor, AGEs AND metabolic syndrome AGEs, AGEs AND oral pathology, AGEs AND dentin AGEs OR periodontal AGEs, AGEs AND diagnosis and monitoring. The authors used free full-text articles to determine the etiology and physiopathology of AGEs, their association with general diseases and oral cavity disease, assessment methods used in biofluids and tissues, AGEs prevention and treatment approaches. Articles concerning AGEs etiology, metabolism and effect in the human body and specific implication in oral pathology were selected. There were no exclusion criteria in what concerns the study design. Studies in other language than English and articles abstracts were excluded. Criteria of inclusion were free full-text articles written in English. Equally human and animal model studies were included. Regarding the date of publication, all subjects concerning glycation products after 1953 (first published article) were included. Results: Evidence show that AGEs are responsible for inducing low intensity chronic inflammation and thereby, for initiating and/or aggravating chronic diseases. Nowadays, research has demonstrated a significant association between AGEs and dental or periodontal pathology. Moreover, salivary AGEs are consistent with the levels of AGEs in other biological fluids and are correlated with the general and oral pathology. Conclusions: Assessment of salivary AGEs could be a reliable tool for early diagnosis and monitoring diet-related disease.

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