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← Human Body & HealthWhy does collagen deposition in arteries increase with age?
A)Decreased elastin fiber production occurs
B)Advanced glycation end-products accumulate
C)Reduced matrix metalloproteinase activity occurs✓
D)Increased lysyl oxidase crosslinking happens
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Reduced matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity leads to decreased collagen breakdown, resulting in increased collagen deposition because MMPs are responsible for degrading extracellular matrix components, including collagen. Therefore, reduced MMP activity explains the increase in collagen deposition, rather than changes in elastin production or increased crosslinking activity.
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