2020
DOI: 10.33963/kp.15065
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Interplay of nitric oxide metabolites and markers of endothelial injury, inflammation, and vascular disease in the spectrum of advanced chronic kidney disease

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“…In this study, we reported that HGWWD treatment significantly restored aortic vascular endothelial dysfunction through NO signaling (Figure 3). Abnormal NO levels have been reported in vascular pathological conditions (Bondonno et al, 2016), and intervention in NO signaling can effectively prevent various vascular disorders, including endothelial dysfunction, vascular inflammation and vascular stiffness (Bondonno et al, 2016;Batko et al, 2019;Chen et al, 2019). Furthermore, excessive arginase activation can down-regulate NO production by reducing NOS availability through competition for their common substrate L-arginine (Bhatta et al, 2017;Zhou et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we reported that HGWWD treatment significantly restored aortic vascular endothelial dysfunction through NO signaling (Figure 3). Abnormal NO levels have been reported in vascular pathological conditions (Bondonno et al, 2016), and intervention in NO signaling can effectively prevent various vascular disorders, including endothelial dysfunction, vascular inflammation and vascular stiffness (Bondonno et al, 2016;Batko et al, 2019;Chen et al, 2019). Furthermore, excessive arginase activation can down-regulate NO production by reducing NOS availability through competition for their common substrate L-arginine (Bhatta et al, 2017;Zhou et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nair and colleagues demonstrated decreased maximal FMD and increased IMT values in diabetic patients compared to controls [41]. Impairment of these parameters may precede diabetic vascular complications [41] and associate with NOx level in chronic renal failure [42], while FMD negatively correlates with the number of complications in diabetic subjects [43]. The above studies emphasize the need for detailed characterization of both genetic and environmental factors influencing FMD and IMT in T2DM patients.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The influence of CRP weakens the activity and expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase, and the production of nitric oxide is inhibited. In terms of CAC and angiogenesis, nitric oxide plays a key role ( Batko et al, 2020 ). Therefore, when CKD patients have high hs-CRP values, it may be due to a sharp decrease in the amount of nitric oxide and abnormal endothelial function (CRP-mediated).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%