2006
DOI: 10.1139/y06-028
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A systematic review of mechanisms by which natural products of plant origin evoke vasodilatation

Abstract: This article reviews the body of work aimed at elucidating the mechanisms of action by which natural products of plant origin exert a vasodilatory effect at the level of the vasculature. The search was restricted to 4 mechanisms: the nitric oxide system and (or) reactive oxygen species, the eicosanoid system, potassium channel function, and calcium channel function. The National Library of Medicine database was searched using "PubMed" without restriction to language. The search generated 266 references on 15 N… Show more

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“…[8,33] Indomethacin shows inhibition of folate receptor uptake and recycling which is caveolin dependent and thereby lipid raft dependent. [13,31] Interestingly, indomethacin did not have an effect on the uptake of negatively charged nanoparticles, indicating again that the uptake may be surface charge dependent.…”
Section: Lipid Raft-associated Proteins Are Involved In Particle Uptakementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8,33] Indomethacin shows inhibition of folate receptor uptake and recycling which is caveolin dependent and thereby lipid raft dependent. [13,31] Interestingly, indomethacin did not have an effect on the uptake of negatively charged nanoparticles, indicating again that the uptake may be surface charge dependent.…”
Section: Lipid Raft-associated Proteins Are Involved In Particle Uptakementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Underlying Mechanisms of Gymnopilin-Induced Relaxation of Aorta A vasodilating effect has been found in many natural substances. 8) Majorities of them show the vasodilating effects through a stimulation of vascular endothelium cells to produce and release relaxing factors, which is called an endothelium-dependent relaxing factor (EDRF). To examine whether gymnopilins relax the aorta depending on the EDRF release, gymnopilins were applied to the aorta preparations whose endothelia were denuded.…”
Section: Effects Of Gymnopilins On the Blood Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…these substances stimulate the endothelium of the artery to release EDRF. 8) However, it is not the case of gymnopilins; gymnopilins are likely to act directly on vascular smooth muscle cells. It is well known that some hormones and neurotransmitters activate their specific receptors on the membrane of the smooth muscle to relax.…”
Section: Fig 4 Effects Of Sq-22536 On the Vasodilating Effect Of Gymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tests utilizing the rat mesenteric bed allow the vasodilator evaluation of plant extracts (McNeill, Jurgens, 2006) and, depending on the results, could even suggest a hypotensive activity. The hypertension has as its main consequence, an inadequate tissue perfusion that increases the risks for cerebral vascular accidents and ischemic heart disease (Kaiser, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%