1. Vitamin E ameliorates adverse effects of endothelial injury in brain arterioles
- Author
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Rosenblum, William I., Nelson, Guy H., Bei, Robert A., Brandt, Richard Booker, and Chan, Winnie
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Vitamin E -- Physiological aspects ,Endothelium-derived relaxing factors -- Research ,Oxidizing agents -- Physiological aspects ,Mice as laboratory animals -- Research ,Cerebral arteries -- Injuries ,Biological sciences - Abstract
An enhanced level of antioxidant vitamin E protects against negative consequences of increased oxidative processes which result from pathological events, such as endothelial injury in brain arterioles. Increased vitamin E levels fail to offer protection against adverse effects of normally occurring oxidants. Increased vitamin E levels from supplemented diets, by scavenging singlet oxygen, protect endothelium-derived relaxing factor-mediated reponse to acetylcholine from laser-Evans blue injury effects in mice. They also delay appearance of adhesion/aggregation at the site of injury.
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- 1996