Carnosinase 1 (CN1) has been postulated to be a susceptibility factor for developing diabetic nephropathy (DN). Although its major substrate, carnosine, is beneficial in rodent models of DN, translation of these findings to humans has been hampered by high CN1 activity in human serum resulting in rapid degradation of carnosine. To overcome this hurdle, we screened a protease-directed small-molecule library for inhibitors of human recombinant CN1. We identified SAN9812 as a potent and highly selective inhibitor of CN1 activity with a K-i of 11nM. It also inhibited CN1 activity in human serum and serum of transgenic mice-overexpressing human CN1. Subcutaneous administration of 30mg/kg SAN9812 led to a sustained reduction in circulating CN1 ac...
In humans, low serum carnosinase (CN1) activity protects patients with type 2 diabetes from diabetic...
The risk of diabetic nephropathy is partially genetically determined. Diabetic nephropathy is linked...
The risk of diabetic nephropathy is partially genetically determined. Diabetic nephropathy is linked...
Carnosinase 1 (CN1) has been postulated to be a susceptibility factor for developing diabetic nephro...
We previously demonstrated that polymorphisms in the carnosinase-1 gene (CNDP1) determine the risk o...
Objective: To assess the influence of serum carnosinase (CN1) on the course of diabetic kidney disea...
Background and Purpose: The advanced glycation end products (AGEs) participate in the pathogenesis o...
Background/Aims: We identified carnosinase-1 (CN-1) as risk-factor for diabetic nephropathy (DN). Ca...
A polymorphism in the carnosine dipeptidase-1 gene (CNDP1), resulting in decreased plasma carnosinas...
On the Relevance of Carnosine and Carnosinase for the Development of Diabetic Nephropathy A polymor...
High levels of serum carnosinase, the enzyme that degrades circulating protective dipeptides (carnos...
In humans, low serum carnosinase (CN1) activity protects patients with type 2 diabetes from diabetic...
The risk of diabetic nephropathy is partially genetically determined. Diabetic nephropathy is linked...
The risk of diabetic nephropathy is partially genetically determined. Diabetic nephropathy is linked...
Carnosinase 1 (CN1) has been postulated to be a susceptibility factor for developing diabetic nephro...
We previously demonstrated that polymorphisms in the carnosinase-1 gene (CNDP1) determine the risk o...
Objective: To assess the influence of serum carnosinase (CN1) on the course of diabetic kidney disea...
Background and Purpose: The advanced glycation end products (AGEs) participate in the pathogenesis o...
Background/Aims: We identified carnosinase-1 (CN-1) as risk-factor for diabetic nephropathy (DN). Ca...
A polymorphism in the carnosine dipeptidase-1 gene (CNDP1), resulting in decreased plasma carnosinas...
On the Relevance of Carnosine and Carnosinase for the Development of Diabetic Nephropathy A polymor...
High levels of serum carnosinase, the enzyme that degrades circulating protective dipeptides (carnos...
In humans, low serum carnosinase (CN1) activity protects patients with type 2 diabetes from diabetic...
The risk of diabetic nephropathy is partially genetically determined. Diabetic nephropathy is linked...
The risk of diabetic nephropathy is partially genetically determined. Diabetic nephropathy is linked...