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Cardiovascular modulating effects

As to be expected from a peptide that has been highly conserved during evolution, NPY has many effects, e.g. in the central and peripheral nervous system, in the cardiovascular, metabolic and reproductive system. Central effects include a potent stimulation of food intake and appetite control [2], anxiolytic effects, anti-seizure activity and various forms of neuroendocrine modulation. In the central and peripheral nervous system NPY receptors (mostly Y2 subtype) mediate prejunctional inhibition of neurotransmitter release. In the periphery NPY is a potent direct vasoconstrictor, and it potentiates vasoconstriction by other agents (mostly via Yi receptors) despite reductions of renal blood flow, NPY enhances diuresis and natriuresis. NPY can inhibit pancreatic insulin release and inhibit lipolysis in adipocytes. It also can regulate gut motility and gastrointestinal and renal epithelial secretion. [Pg.829]

In the Unites States, the daily intake of 3-carotene is around 2 mg/day Several epidemiological studies have reported that consumption of carotenoid-rich foods is associated with reduced risks of certain chronic diseases such as cancers, cardiovascular disease, and age-related macular degeneration. These preventive effects of carotenoids may be related to their major function as vitamin A precursors and/or their actions as antioxidants, modulators of the immune response, and inducers of gap-junction communications. Not all carotenoids exert similar protective effects against specific diseases. By reason of the potential use of carotenoids as natural food colorants and/or for their health-promoting effects, research has focused on better understanding how they are absorbed by and metabolized in the human body. [Pg.161]

Several studies have investigated whether statins possess pharmacologic properties in addition to their LDL cholesterollowering effect that may confer additional benefits in IHD.24 These studies were prompted by evidence that patients with normal LDL cholesterol derived benefit from statins. Statins have been shown to modulate the following characteristics thought to stabilize atherosclerotic plaques and contribute to the cardiovascular risk reduction seen with these drugs ... [Pg.74]

Herrington DM, Pusser BE, Riley WA, Thuren TY, Brosnihan KB, Brinton EA, MacLean DB (2000) Cardiovascular effects of droloxifene, a new selective estrogen receptor modulator, in healthy postmenopausal women. Arterioscler Thromb Vase Biol 20 1606-1612... [Pg.241]

Action on the CNS depends directly on the dose of administered drug, and can be manifested as fatigue, anxiety, tremors, and even convulsions in relatively high doses. Theophylline acts on the cardiovascular system by displaying positive ionotropic and chronotropic effects on the heart, which, can likely be linked to the elevated influx of calcium ions by modulated cyclic adenosine monophosphate and its action on specific cardiac phosphodiesterases. In the gastrointestinal system, methylxanthines simultaneously stimulate secretion of both gastric juice and digestive enzymes. [Pg.315]


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