1996
DOI: 10.1172/jci118804
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Vascular incorporation of alpha-tocopherol prevents endothelial dysfunction due to oxidized LDL by inhibiting protein kinase C stimulation.

Abstract: Excess vascular oxidative stress has been linked to impaired endothelium-dependent arterial relaxation in hypercholesterolemia. ␣ -Tocopherol (AT) preserves endothelial function in hypercholesterolemia although the mechanism(s) for this protective effect is (are) not known. We examined the tissue-specific effects of AT on oxidized LDL (ox-LDL)-mediated endothelial dysfunction in male New Zealand White rabbits. Animals consumed chow deficient in ( Ͻ 10 IU/kg) or supplemented with (1,000 IU/kg) AT for 28 d. Expo… Show more

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“…52,53 Both vitamin E and vitamin C are potent antioxidant vitamins, which prevent increases in oxidative stress 15 and endothelial dysfunction. 19,54 In the current study, we investigated an important functional effect of antioxidants on the myocardial microvasculature and show that daily dietary supplementation with a high-dose combination of both vitamins was effective in preserving myocardial perfusion and permeability responses to challenge in HT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…52,53 Both vitamin E and vitamin C are potent antioxidant vitamins, which prevent increases in oxidative stress 15 and endothelial dysfunction. 19,54 In the current study, we investigated an important functional effect of antioxidants on the myocardial microvasculature and show that daily dietary supplementation with a high-dose combination of both vitamins was effective in preserving myocardial perfusion and permeability responses to challenge in HT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The thoracic aorta was isolated from New Zealand White rabbits sacrificed with pentobarbital (120 mg/kg) via a marginal ear vein. Vessel segments were prepared, suspended in organ chambers as previously described (25), and gassed with 95% O 2 , 5% CO 2 . After equilibration for 90 min, vessels were treated with buffer alone or L-NAME (500 M) for a further 15 min.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing concentration of LDL-C can cause an accumulation within the arterial intima (Björnheden et al 1996). These LDL-C particles become oxidised and bind to receptors on endothelial and smooth muscle cells causing apoptosis of smooth muscle cells (Björkerud and Björkerud 1996), impaired nitric oxide (NO) synthesis (Keaney et al 1996) and oxidative stress (Cominacini et al 2000). Macrophage secretion into the intimal space occurs to take up the oxidised LDL-C particles and consequently differentiate into foam cells (Rios et al 2013).…”
Section: Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity: Impact On Glucosementioning
confidence: 99%