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L-arginine reduces heart collagen accumulation in the diabetic db/db mouse.
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Our findings clearly indicate that L-arginine reduced total heart collagen and increased acid solubility of heart collagen. Both findings are compatible with the cross-linking hypothesis. The data for carboxymethyllysine, O-tyrosine, and glutathione would rule out the glycoxidation hypothesis and, therefore, free radical cross-linking. The postulated mechanism of action is most likely the blocking of reactive carbonyl functions by L-arginine in analogy to aminoguanidine activity. Correlations of collagen with glycemic control, however, point to an association of glucose with collagen metabolism, a phenomenon documented in cell cultures at the transcriptional level.
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