2000
Immunological Evidence that Non-carboxymethyllysine Advanced Glycation End-products Are Produced from Short Chain Sugars and Dicarbonyl Compounds in vivo
Takeuchi M, Makita Z, Bucala R, Suzuki T, Koike T, Kameda Y. Immunological Evidence that Non-carboxymethyllysine Advanced Glycation End-products Are Produced from Short Chain Sugars and Dicarbonyl Compounds in vivo. Molecular Medicine 2000, 6: 114-125. PMID: 10859028, PMCID: PMC1949938, DOI: 10.1007/bf03401779.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodiesCattleChromatography, AffinityCross ReactionsDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayGlycation End Products, AdvancedGlyceraldehydeGlyoxalHumansImmunoblottingKidney Failure, ChronicLysineMaillard ReactionOxidation-ReductionPyruvaldehydeRabbitsRenal DialysisConceptsAGE antibodyCML-AGEDiabetic patientsAGE-bovine serum albuminShort Chain SugarsAdvanced glycation end productsAnti-AGE antibodyGlycation end productsAutoxidation of sugarsImmunization of rabbitsCML-BSADiabetic serumSerum albuminAdvanced glycationAGE contentSugar autoxidationRabbit serum albuminAGE modificationAntibodiesImmunological evidenceApparent molecular weightPatientsAge 3AgeImmunoblot analysis
1999
Structure of a Synthetic Glucose Derived Advanced Glycation End Product That Is Immunologically Cross-Reactive with Its Naturally Occurring Counterparts †
Al-Abed Y, Bucala R. Structure of a Synthetic Glucose Derived Advanced Glycation End Product That Is Immunologically Cross-Reactive with Its Naturally Occurring Counterparts †. Bioconjugate Chemistry 1999, 11: 39-45. PMID: 10639083, DOI: 10.1021/bc990061q.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced glycation end productsAnti-AGE antibodyGlycation end productsLow-density lipoproteinAGE-modified formCertain diabetic complicationsClasses of antibodiesBeta-amyloid peptideDiabetic complicationsPathological sequelaePrognostic informationAGE formationAGE adductsImmunoreactive fractionEnd productsInhibition of formationVivo ageAgeAntibodiesLines of evidenceVivoCross-linking adductsGlucoseTissueComplications
1983
Characterization of antisera to the addition product formed by the nonenzymatic reaction of 16α-hydroxyestrone with albumin
Bucala R, Cerami A. Characterization of antisera to the addition product formed by the nonenzymatic reaction of 16α-hydroxyestrone with albumin. Molecular Immunology 1983, 20: 1289-1292. PMID: 6656775, DOI: 10.1016/0161-5890(83)90159-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystemic lupus erythematosusLupus erythematosusAutoimmune diseasesAlpha-hydroxyestroneHigh-titre antiseraLack of specificityCross-reactivity analysisPhenolic A-ringElevated levelsCharacterization of antiseraLow molar substitutionOHEAntiserumImmunochemical analysisHigh specificityAlbuminHigh affinity