Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of a Low Glycemic Index Mediterranean Diet on AGEs. A Randomized Clinical Trial
Advanced glycation end products (AGE) result from a chemical reaction between the carbonyl group of reducing sugar and the nucleophilic NH2 of a free amino acid or a protein; lysine and arginine being the main reactive amino acids on proteins. Following this first step, a molecular rearrangement occurs, rearrangement of Amadori resulting to the formation of Maillard products.
Specialized receptors (RAGE, Galectin 3…) bind AGE. The binding to the receptor causes the
formation of free radicals, which have a deleterious effect because they are powerful
oxidizing agents, but also play the role of intracellular messenger, altering the cell
functions.
This role is especially true at the level of endothelial cells as the attachment of AGE to
RAGE receptor causes an increase in vascular permeability. AGE binding to endothelium RAGE
and to monocytes-macrophages, led to the production of cytokines, growth factors, to the
expression of adhesion molecules, and the production of procoagulant activity. Increased
permeability, facilitation of leukocyte migration, the production of reactive oxygen
species, cytokines and VEGF suggest that the AGE could be an element of a cascade of
reactions responsible for the diabetic angiopathy and vascular damages observed during aging
and chronic renal failure. Recently, It's been proposed that balanced diets can limit the
deleterious effect of AGE. For these reasons, the interest in preventive approaches
complementary or alternative to cholesterol reduction should be one of the main objectives
of cardiovascular research in the years to come. Already in the '70s the very low incidence
of atherosclerotic diseases in Mediterranean countries (Greece and Southern Italy) and the
importance of the "dietary factor" in such protection were noticed. Diets for people in
these countries are, among other components, very rich in oleic acid, the main constituent
of olive oil, with about 29% of daily caloric intake derived from monounsaturated fatty
acids. Aim of this trial is to estimate the effect of a Low Glycemic Index Mediterranean
Diet on AGE products.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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