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- W4307201609 abstract "Delayed tendon healing is a significant clinical challenge for those with diabetes. We explored the role of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs), a protein modification present at elevated levels in serum of individuals with diabetes, on injured and intact tendons using a mouse model. Cell proliferation following tissue injury is a vital component of healing. Based on our previous work demonstrating that AGEs limit cell proliferation, we proposed that AGEs are responsible for the delayed healing process commonly observed in diabetic patients. Further, in pursuit of interventional strategies, we suggested that moderate treadmill exercise may support a healing environment in the presence of AGEs as exercise has been shown to stimulate cell proliferation in tendon tissue.Mice began receiving daily intraperitoneal injections of bovine serum albumin (BSA)-Control or AGE-BSA injections (200μg/ml) at 16-weeks of age. A tendon injury was created in the central third of both patellar tendons. Animals assigned to an exercise group began a moderate treadmill protocol one week following injury. The intact Achilles tendon and soleus muscle were also evaluated to assess the effect of BSA and AGE-BSA on un-injured muscle and tendon.We demonstrate that our injection dosing and schedule lead to an increase in serum AGEs. Our findings imply that AGEs indeed modulate gene expression following a patellar tendon injury and have modest effects on gene expression in intact muscle and tendon.While additional biomechanical analysis is warranted, these data suggest that elevated serum AGEs in persons with diabetes may impact tendon health." @default.
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