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Protective effects of sodium ferulate in vascular endothelial function during cardiopulmonary bypass 被引量:1
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作者 廖健毅 《外科研究与新技术》 2011年第3期167-167,共1页
Objective Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and its related ischemia reperfusion injury may cause endothelial cell injury. To study the protective effects of sodium ferulate in vascular endothelial function during CPB by t... Objective Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and its related ischemia reperfusion injury may cause endothelial cell injury. To study the protective effects of sodium ferulate in vascular endothelial function during CPB by testing the changes of vascular endothelial cell(CEC) ,nitric oxide(NO) and endothelin-1 (ET-1) in children with congenital heart disease. Methods Sixty patients 展开更多
关键词 Protective effects of sodium ferulate in vascular endothelial function during cardiopulmonary bypass CEC
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Differences in vascular endothelial function and serum proteome between obese people with phlegm-dampness constitution and balanced constitution
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作者 ZHU Linghui SUN Ziwei +5 位作者 GUAN Yuanyuan LIU Meiyi ZHENG Yi YU Ruoxi WANG Qi LI Lingru 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第1期188-196,共9页
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the extent of vascular endothelial dysfunction and preliminary identify serum protein biomarkers associated with obese individuals at risk for cardiovascular disease(CVD).METHODS:Fifteen obese vo... OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the extent of vascular endothelial dysfunction and preliminary identify serum protein biomarkers associated with obese individuals at risk for cardiovascular disease(CVD).METHODS:Fifteen obese volunteers with the phlegmdampness constitution or balanced constitution were recruited for this study respectively.The clinical baseline data was collected,and the vascular endothelial function was evaluated using the EndoPAT?.Blood samples were collected for the serum proteome analysis.The differences in the serum protein expression levels between the two groups were detected and the protein interaction network analysis,correlation analysis,receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis,and random forest model investigation were conducted.RESULTS:There were no statistical differences found in the baseline data.For vascular endothelial function,the reactive hyperemia index(RHI)of the phlegm-dampness constitution obese group was significantly lower than that of the balanced constitution obese group(1.46±0.30 vs 2.82±0.78,P<0.0001),indicating vascular endothelial dysfunction.There are 66 differentially expressed serum proteins between the two groups.apolipoprotein A2(Apo A2),angiotensin-converting enzyme 2(ACE-2),interleukin-33(IL-33),and forkhead box P3(FoxP3)showed significant differences and area under curve values of their ROC curves were greater than 0.7 and correlated significantly with RHI.CONCLUSION:Vascular endothelial dysfunction was present in the phlegm-dampness constitution obese group.Thus,alterations in the expression levels of key serum proteins,including Apo A2,ACE-2,IL-33,and Fox P3 could serve as potential biomarkers in the obese population at risk of CVD. 展开更多
关键词 OBESITY phlegm-dampness constitution vascular endothelial function PROTEOME reactive hyperemia index
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Vascular Endothelial Glycocalyx as a Mechanism of Vascular Endothelial Dysfunction and Atherosclerosis 被引量:2
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作者 Minako Yamaoka-Tojo 《World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases》 2020年第10期731-749,共19页
Atherosclerosis occurs as a result of organized processes that include vascular endothelial dysfunction, lipid accumulation, abnormal inflammatory reaction, excessive reactive oxygen species production, and vascular c... Atherosclerosis occurs as a result of organized processes that include vascular endothelial dysfunction, lipid accumulation, abnormal inflammatory reaction, excessive reactive oxygen species production, and vascular cell proliferation and migration. In patients with atherosclerosis, vascular endothelial dysfunction is commonly observed with the damage of vascular endothelial glycocalyx, which is an extracellular matrix bound to and encapsulating the endothelial cells that line the blood vessel wall. Unhealthy lifestyle choices such as smoking and physical inactivity also induce glycocalyx degradation. Additionally, vascular endothelial glycocalyx can be damaged by various pathological conditions including dehydration, acute infectious disease, trauma, sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome, Kawasaki disease, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, atherosclerosis, stroke, dementia, microvascular angina, acute coronary syndrome, and heart failure. Vascular endothelial glycocalyx has been shown to be important as a physical cytoprotective barrier for vascular endothelial cells and as a regulatory mechanism for intracellular cell signaling. Therefore, vascular endothelial glycocalyx has immense potential in the exploration of novel strategies for the evaluation of beneficial conditions of healthy vasculature. 展开更多
关键词 vascular endothelial function INFLAMMATION Oxidative Stress Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Disease Management
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Crocodile blood supplementation protect svascular function in diabetic mice
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作者 Chui Yiu Bamboo Chook Francis M.Chen +2 位作者 Gary Tse Fung Ping Leung Wing Tak Wong 《Food Production, Processing and Nutrition》 2021年第1期283-295,共13页
Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of mortality in diabetic patients due to the heightened oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory state in vascular tissues.Effective approaches targeting cardiovascular health for ... Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of mortality in diabetic patients due to the heightened oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory state in vascular tissues.Effective approaches targeting cardiovascular health for diabetic patients are urgently needed.Crocodile blood,an emerging dietary supplement,was suggested to have anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory effects in vitro,which have yet to be proven in animal models.This study thereby aimed to evaluate whether crocodile blood can protect vascular function in diabetic mice against oxidation and inflammation.Diabetic db/db mice and their counterparts db/m+mice were treated daily with crocodile blood soluble fraction(CBSF)or vehicle via oral gavage for 4 weeks before their aortae were harvested for endothelium-dependent relaxation(EDR)quantification using wire myograph,which is a well-established functional study for vascular function indication.Organ culture experiments culturing mouse aortae from C57BL/6 J mice with or without IL-1βand CBSF were done to evaluate the direct effect of CBSF on endothelial function.Reactive oxygen species(ROS)levels in mouse aortae were assessed by dihydroethidium(DHE)staining with inflammatory markers in endothelial cells quantified by quantitative polymerase chain reaction(qPCR).CBSF significantly improved deteriorated EDR in db/db diabetic mice through both diet supplementation and direct culture,with suppression of ROS level in mouse aortae.CBSF also maintained EDR and reduced ROS levels in mouse aortae against the presence of pro-inflammatory IL-1β.Under the pro-inflammatory state induced by IL-1β,gene expressions of inflammatory cytokines were downregulated,while the protective transcripts UCP2 and SIRT6 were upregulated in endothelial cells.Our study suggests a novel beneficial effect of crocodile blood on vascular function in diabetic mice and that supplementation of diet with crocodile blood may act as a complementary approach to protect against vascular diseases through anti-oxidation and anti-inflammation in diabetic patients. 展开更多
关键词 Crocodile blood Diabetes mellitus vascular endothelial function Anti-oxidative ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
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Protocol to study the effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine on patients with coronary heart disease showing phlegm-heat-stasis symptom pattern 被引量:1
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作者 BI Yingfei WANG Xianliang +5 位作者 ZHANG Xuan HOU Yazhu ZHAO Zhiqiang REN Xiaoyu YANG Zhihua MAO Jingyuan 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 SCIE CSCD 2021年第5期826-832,共7页
OBJECTIVE:To describe a protocol to assess the effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)on patients with coronary heart disease(CHD)showing symptoms of phlegm-heat-stasis symptom pattern.METHODS:This is a single-bl... OBJECTIVE:To describe a protocol to assess the effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)on patients with coronary heart disease(CHD)showing symptoms of phlegm-heat-stasis symptom pattern.METHODS:This is a single-blind randomized controlled trial that will be conducted in the First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of TCM and 60 patients with CHD showing phlegm-heat-stasis symptom pattern will be included.Patients will be randomly divided into either a treatment group(Qingre Huatan formulae+Western Medicine)or to acontrol group(conventional Western Medicine only)for 7-14 d.Primary patient outcomes will be vascular endothelial function and quality of life.Measurement data will be expressed as mean±standard deviation using t-test analysis or repeated-measure variance analysis.Enumeration data will be expressed by cases and percentages,usingχ^(2) analysis,and rank sum test will be used for ranked data.RESULTS:This study further verified the effectiveness and safety of Qingre Huatan formulae for the phlegm-heat-stasis syndrome pattern of CHD on the basis of previous studies on the characteristics of syndromes and medication rules.DISCUSSION:Phlegm-heat-stasis symptom pattern has become a common manifestation in CHD.Standardized Western medications together with TCM have been extensively used in China and have developed into a comprehensive treatment model.Our trial will help formulate recommendations for symptom maintenance and provide clinical evidence for the application of TCM for patients with CHD showing phlegm-heat-stasis symptom pattern. 展开更多
关键词 coronary disease medicine Chinese traditional phlegm-heat-stasis symptom complex vascular endothelial function quality of life clinical trial protocol
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