University of Strasbourg, CNRS, Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien, UMR 7178 , Strasbourg 67000, France.
Infrastructure de Protéomique, ProFi , Strasbourg FR2048, France.
Biol Lett. 2024 Jun;20(6):20230601. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2023.0601. Epub 2024 Jun 12.
Glycation reactions play a key role in the senescence process and are involved in numerous age-related pathologies, such as diabetes complications or Alzheimer's disease. As a result, past studies on glycation have mostly focused on human and laboratory animal models for medical purposes. Very little is known about glycation and its link to senescence in wild animal species. Yet, despite feeding on high-sugar diets, several bat and bird species are long-lived and seem to escape the toxic effects of high glycaemia. The study of these models could open new avenues both for understanding the mechanisms that coevolved with glycation resistance and for treating the damaging effects of glycations in humans. Our understanding of glycaemia's correlation to proxies of animals' pace of life is emerging in few wild species; however, virtually nothing is known about their resistance to glycation, nor on the relationship between glycation, species' life-history traits and individual fitness. Our review summarizes the scarce current knowledge on the links between glycation and life-history traits in non-conventional animal models, highlighting the predominance of avian research. We also investigate some key molecular and physiological parameters involved in glycation regulation, which hold promise for future research on fitness and senescence of individuals.
糖基化反应在衰老过程中起着关键作用,并与许多与年龄相关的疾病有关,如糖尿病并发症或阿尔茨海默病。因此,过去的糖基化研究主要集中在医学目的的人类和实验室动物模型上。关于糖基化及其与野生动物衰老的关系,人们知之甚少。然而,尽管蝙蝠和鸟类以高糖饮食为食,但它们的寿命很长,似乎能够避免高血糖的毒性影响。这些模型的研究可以为理解与糖基化抗性共同进化的机制以及治疗人类糖基化的破坏性影响开辟新的途径。我们对血糖与动物生活节奏指标相关性的理解在少数几种野生动物中逐渐显现出来;然而,关于它们对糖基化的抗性,以及糖基化、物种生活史特征和个体适应性之间的关系,几乎一无所知。我们的综述总结了关于非传统动物模型中糖基化与生活史特征之间联系的稀缺现有知识,强调了鸟类研究的优势。我们还研究了一些参与糖基化调节的关键分子和生理参数,这些参数为未来关于个体适应性和衰老的研究提供了希望。