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Endothelium functions

The endothelium functions as both a barrier and pump and is responsible for maintaining corneal transparency by regulating stromal hydration. The endothelium imder-goes an age-related decrease in cell density due to a reduced proliferation rate that does not keep pace with cell loss. As a result, the endothelium becomes fragile and its function can potentially be compromised as a result of trauma or disease. [Pg.488]

The pathophysiology of ciclosporin-induced hypertension is complex and not yet fully elucidated. Increased systemic vascular resistance subsequent to altered vascular endothelium function, renal vasoconstriction with reduced glomerular filtration and sodium-water retention, and/or increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system were suggested, while only a minor role or none was attributed to the renin-angiotensin system (10). However, hypertension often occurs before changes in renal function or sodium balance can be demonstrated, and ciclosporin nephrotoxicity alone does not explain ciclosporin-associated hypertension (8,11). [Pg.744]

V. De Gennaro Colonna, G. Rossoni, M. Bemareggi, E.E. Muller and F. Berti, Cardiac ischemia and impairment of vascular endothelium function in hearts from growth hormone-deficient rats protection by hexarelin, Eur, J, Pharmacol. 334(2-3), 201 207 (1997). [Pg.94]

Gourdin M, Dubois P, Mullier F, Chatelain B, Dogne J-M, Marchandise B, et al. The effect of clonidine, an alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist, on inflammatory response and postischemic endothelium function during early reperfusion in healthy volunteers. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol 2012 60(6) 553—60. [Pg.404]

Natriuretic peptides are a family of peptide hormones. All of them contain a 17-amino acid long ring that is closed by a disulfide bond between two cysteine residues. ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide) is mainly expressed in the atria of the heart, whereas BNP (B-type natriuretic peptide) is synthesized in the ventricular myocardium. CNP occurs mainly in the endothelium and is thought to have a paracrine function. ANF and BNF lower blood pressure by a direct effect on smooth muscle and on the salt retention in the kidney. Natriuretic peptides bind and activate particulate guanylyl cyclases. [Pg.820]

The results of a number of studies demonstrate that the gas nitric oxide (NO) plays a functional role in the central nervous system. This all originated with the discovery that the so-called endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF), found in blood vessels, and thought to be a peptide, was in fact NO. The potential roles of this freely diffusible gas have subsequently been extended to many other tissues and organs but we will concentrate on the possible neuronal roles of what is obviously a novel mediator. There are also suggestions that the closely related carbon monoxide may also have a function in the central nervous system. [Pg.281]

In addition to the effects on blood lipids, it has been suggested that soy consumption has a beneficial action on arterial function and improves antioxidant status (Lichtenstein, 1998 and refs therein). Genistein and daidzein were shown to have antioxidant properties in vitro (Kerry and Abbey, 1998), to enhance endothelium-dependent vasodilation and to reduce the development of atherosclerosis in monkeys (Honore et al, 1997 Wagner et al, 1997). [Pg.199]

Moncada, S., Radomski, M.W. and Palmer, R.M. (1988). Endothelium-derived relaxing factor identification as nitric oxide and role in the control of vascular tone and platelet function. Biochem. Pharmacol. 37, 2495-2501. [Pg.111]

Injury (either physical or chemical) to the comeal endothelial cells has a marked efiect on occular function as these cells are responsible for maintaining the thickness and clarity of the cornea, yet they cannot be replaced if damaged. Immunohistochemical studies have revealed that enzymatic antioxidant defences, SOD, CAT and GSHPx, are similarly distributed in the corneal epithelium and endothelium (Rao etal., 1985 Attala et d., 1987, 1988). Other antioxidants include ascorbate, carotenoids and vitamin E (Fleath, 1962). [Pg.128]

Endothelin-1, one of the most potent physiologic vasoconstrictors, is an important contributor to HF pathophysiology.9 Endothelin-1 binds to two G-protein coupled receptors, endothelin-A (ET-A) and endothelin-B (ET-B). Endothelin-A receptors mediate vasoconstriction and are prevalent in vascular smooth muscle and cardiac cells. Endothelin-B receptors are expressed on the endothelium and in vascular smooth muscle, and receptor stimulation mediates vasodilation. Levels of ET-1 correlate with HF functional class and mortality. [Pg.37]

The endothelium has many diverse functions that enable it to participate in in-flammatoiy reactions (H27). These include modulation of vascular tone, and hence control of local blood flow changes in structure that allow leakage of fluids and plasma proteins into extravascular tissues local accumulation and subsequent extravasation into tissues of leukocytes and synthesis of surface molecules and soluble factors involved in leukocyte activation (B43). The endothelial cells themselves can modulate vascular tone by the release of vasoactive substances such as prostacyclin, nitric oxide (NO), ET. Endothelium-derived vasoactive substances... [Pg.69]


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