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Article Dans Une Revue Biology Letters Année : 2024

Glycation resistance and life-history traits: lessons from non-conventional animal models

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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.
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hal-04733374 , version 1 (12-10-2024)

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Cyrielle Duval, François Criscuolo, Fabrice Bertile. Glycation resistance and life-history traits: lessons from non-conventional animal models. Biology Letters, 2024, 20 (6), ⟨10.1098/rsbl.2023.0601⟩. ⟨hal-04733374⟩
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