A carnosine analog mitigates metabolic disorders of obesity by reducing carbonyl stress

Volume: 128, Issue: 12, Pages: 5280 - 5293
Published: Oct 22, 2018
Abstract
Sugar- and lipid-derived aldehydes are reactive carbonyl species (RCS) frequently used as surrogate markers of oxidative stress in obesity. A pathogenic role for RCS in metabolic diseases of obesity remains controversial, however, partly because of their highly diffuse and broad reactivity and the lack of specific RCS-scavenging therapies. Naturally occurring histidine dipeptides (e.g., anserine and carnosine) show RCS reactivity, but their...
Paper Details
Title
A carnosine analog mitigates metabolic disorders of obesity by reducing carbonyl stress
Published Date
Oct 22, 2018
Volume
128
Issue
12
Pages
5280 - 5293
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