Background: Catechin possesses highly antihypertensive properties and is studied to use it in vitro since it prevents oxidative stress-induced by endothelial dysfunction. The aim of this work is to examine the role of the reactive oxygen and nitric oxide species (ROSs/RNSs) in the damage induced by hyperthermia in HUVECs with or without the interaction of Angiotensin II and AT1R, AT2R antagonists (Losartan and PD123319) in presence of Catechin
ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION: ROS/RNS PRODUCTION , OXIDATIVE STRESS AND CATECHINS IN HYPERTHERMIA IN HUVECS
BRUNO R;MARTINO G
2011-01-01
Abstract
Background: Catechin possesses highly antihypertensive properties and is studied to use it in vitro since it prevents oxidative stress-induced by endothelial dysfunction. The aim of this work is to examine the role of the reactive oxygen and nitric oxide species (ROSs/RNSs) in the damage induced by hyperthermia in HUVECs with or without the interaction of Angiotensin II and AT1R, AT2R antagonists (Losartan and PD123319) in presence of CatechinFile in questo prodotto:
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