A particular allele of the carnosinase gene (CNDP1) is associated with reduced plasma carnosinase activity and reduced risk for nephropathy in diabetic patients. On the one hand, animal and human data suggest that hyperglycemia increases plasma carnosinase activity. On the other hand, we recently reported lower carnosinase activity levels in elite athletes involved in high-intensity exercise compared with untrained controls. Therefore, this study investigates whether exercise training and the consequent reduction in hyperglycemia can suppress carnosinase activity and content in adults with type 2 diabetes. Plasma samples were taken from 243 males and females with type 2 diabetes (mean age = 54.3 yr, SD = 7.1) without major microvascular com...
To assess the determinants of exercise training-induced improvements in glucose control (HbA1C) incl...
The risk of diabetic nephropathy is partially genetically determined. Diabetic nephropathy is linked...
Cardiorespiratory fitness, which is determined mainly by the level of physical activity, is inversel...
A particular allele of the carnosinase gene (CNDP1) is associated with reduced plasma carnosinase ac...
A polymorphism in the carnosine dipeptidase-1 gene (CNDP1), resulting in decreased plasma carnosinas...
Given the ergogenic properties of carnosine in skeletal muscle, it can be hypothesized that elevated...
Manipulation of circulating histidine-containing dipeptides (HCD) has been shown to affect the devel...
This study assessed if serum carnosinase (CNDP1) activity and concentration in patients with type 2 ...
On the Relevance of Carnosine and Carnosinase for the Development of Diabetic Nephropathy A polymor...
Low serum carnosinase (CN-1) concentrations are associated with low risk for development of diabetic...
Introduction: Genetic studies have identified associations of carnosinase 1 (CN1) polymorphisms with...
High levels of serum carnosinase, the enzyme that degrades circulating protective dipeptides (carnos...
OBJECTIVE-The (CTG)(n) polymorphism in the serum carnosinase (CN-1) gene affects CN-1 secretion Sinc...
Carnosine is present in high concentrations in skeletal muscle where it contributes to acid bufferin...
Carnosine is present in high concentrations in skeletal muscle where it contributes to acid bufferin...
To assess the determinants of exercise training-induced improvements in glucose control (HbA1C) incl...
The risk of diabetic nephropathy is partially genetically determined. Diabetic nephropathy is linked...
Cardiorespiratory fitness, which is determined mainly by the level of physical activity, is inversel...
A particular allele of the carnosinase gene (CNDP1) is associated with reduced plasma carnosinase ac...
A polymorphism in the carnosine dipeptidase-1 gene (CNDP1), resulting in decreased plasma carnosinas...
Given the ergogenic properties of carnosine in skeletal muscle, it can be hypothesized that elevated...
Manipulation of circulating histidine-containing dipeptides (HCD) has been shown to affect the devel...
This study assessed if serum carnosinase (CNDP1) activity and concentration in patients with type 2 ...
On the Relevance of Carnosine and Carnosinase for the Development of Diabetic Nephropathy A polymor...
Low serum carnosinase (CN-1) concentrations are associated with low risk for development of diabetic...
Introduction: Genetic studies have identified associations of carnosinase 1 (CN1) polymorphisms with...
High levels of serum carnosinase, the enzyme that degrades circulating protective dipeptides (carnos...
OBJECTIVE-The (CTG)(n) polymorphism in the serum carnosinase (CN-1) gene affects CN-1 secretion Sinc...
Carnosine is present in high concentrations in skeletal muscle where it contributes to acid bufferin...
Carnosine is present in high concentrations in skeletal muscle where it contributes to acid bufferin...
To assess the determinants of exercise training-induced improvements in glucose control (HbA1C) incl...
The risk of diabetic nephropathy is partially genetically determined. Diabetic nephropathy is linked...
Cardiorespiratory fitness, which is determined mainly by the level of physical activity, is inversel...