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The Journal of Pediatrics, 2014
To examine the degree of microvascular endothelial dysfunction in relation to classical cardiovascular risk factors, arterial stiffness, and numbers of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and endothelial microparticles (EMPs), in obese and normal-weight children.Cross-sectional study with 57 obese (15.2±1.4 years) and 30 normal-weight ...
Bruyndonckx, Luc +8 more
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To examine the degree of microvascular endothelial dysfunction in relation to classical cardiovascular risk factors, arterial stiffness, and numbers of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and endothelial microparticles (EMPs), in obese and normal-weight children.Cross-sectional study with 57 obese (15.2±1.4 years) and 30 normal-weight ...
Bruyndonckx, Luc +8 more
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Caveolin regulation of endothelial function
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, 2003Caveolae are the sites in the cell membrane responsible for concentrating an array of signaling molecules critical for cell function. Recent studies have begun to identify the functions of caveolin-1, the 22-kDa caveolar protein that oligomerizes and inserts into the cytoplasmic face of the plasma membrane.
Richard D, Minshall +4 more
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Endothelial function in hypertension.
Journal of nephrology, 1997Endothelial dysfunction has been documented both in the forearm and coronary beds of essential hypertensive patients. Impairment in the tonic release of nitric oxide (NO) is secondary to hypertension, while the alteration in agonist-induced endothelium-dependent vasodilation seems to be a primary defect caused both by an alteration of the L-arginine-NO
Mattei P +4 more
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2003
It is well known that diabetes mellitus often combines with hypertension. Diabetes mellitus is associated with endothelial dysfunction. An imbalance of reduced production of nitric oxide or increased production of reactive oxygen species, mainly superoxide, may promote endothelial dysfunction.
Yukihito, Higashi, Masao, Yoshizumi
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It is well known that diabetes mellitus often combines with hypertension. Diabetes mellitus is associated with endothelial dysfunction. An imbalance of reduced production of nitric oxide or increased production of reactive oxygen species, mainly superoxide, may promote endothelial dysfunction.
Yukihito, Higashi, Masao, Yoshizumi
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Endothelial function: The canary in the artery
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2016Key Points Vascular dysfunction at the level of the brachial artery after transradial cardiac catheterization appears transient and resolves within a week Chemo‐toxicity from procedural cocktails in addition to catheter‐mediated barotrauma directly to the brachial artery or indirectly from radial trauma may play a role in its etiology. Further work is
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Incretins and Preservation of Endothelial Function
Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2012The endothelium is critical for multiple processes occurring on both sides of the vascular wall including regulation of blood flow, maintenance of blood fluidity and control of inflammation. Endothelial dysfunction is an early event in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and appears to be a critical determinant of cardiovascular events.
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Smoking cessation and vascular endothelial function
Hypertension Research, 2023, Higashi Yukihito
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