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Vascular NAD (P) H Oxidase Activation in Diabetes: A Double-Edged Sword in …

- cardiovascres.org
L Gao, GE Mann - Cardiovascular Research, 2009 - cardiovascres.oxfordjournals.org
Oxidative stress mediated by hyperglycaemia-induced generation of reactive oxygen species
(ROS) contributes significantly to the development and progression of diabetes and related vascular
complications. NAD(P)H oxidase has been implicated as the major source of ROS ...
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Highlights and hotspots of protein glycation in end-stage renal disease


PJ Thornalley, N Rabbani - Seminars in Dialysis, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
Analysis of tissues, plasma, urine, other body fluids, and dialysate for glycation adducts has revealed
the presence of two major forms: glycation adduct residues of proteins and related glycated amino
acids—called glycation free adducts. The major effect on protein glycation in uremia is ...
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High-dose folate and dietary purines promote scavenging of peroxynitrite-derived …


MF McCarty, J Barroso-Aranda, F Contreras - Medical Hypotheses, 2009 - Elsevier
Reduced folates have been shown to reconstitute the proper activity of “uncoupled” endothelial
nitric oxide synthase in inflamed endothlelium. There is recent evidence that this phenomenon
may reflect an ability of reduced folates to scavenge peroxynitrite – or, more likely, ...
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Activation of Nrf2 in Endothelial Cells Protects Arteries From Exhibiting a …


M Zakkar, K Van der Heiden, LA Luong, H … - … , and Vascular Biology, 2009 - Am Heart Assoc
Kluwer Health, 351 West Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21202-2436. Phone:
410-528-4050. Permissions: Permissions & Rights Desk, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a division
of Wolters ... Activation of Nrf2 in Endothelial Cells Protects Arteries
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[PDF] B12 May Help Retain Brain Volume with Age


BMRHV Damage - sbhnutrition.net
The participants in this study, who had an average age of 73 with no mental impairments at the
beginning, were divided into 3 groups based on their B12 levels. They underwent MRI scans
to measure brain volume and physical and mental exams annually. At the end of the ...
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Comparison of the protective effects of steamed and cooked broccolis on …


S Mukherjee, I Lekli, D Ray, H … - British Journal of …, 2009 - Cambridge Univ Press
Recently, broccoli, a vegetable of the Brassica family, has been found to protect the myocardium
from ischaemic reperfusion injury through the redox signalling of sulphoraphane, which is being
formed from glucosinolate present in this vegetable. Since cooked broccoli loses most of ...
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Targeting the Nrf2 pathway against cardiovascular disease


J Li, T Ichikawa, JS Janicki, T Cui - Expert Opin. Ther. Targets, 2009 - informahealthcare.com
Nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a transcription factor that controls the basal and inducible
expression of a battery of antioxidant genes and other cytoprotective Phase II detoxifying
enzymes. Nrf2 is ubiquitously expressed in the cardiovascular system. While several Nrf2 ...
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[CITATION] Selenium and diabetes: an enigma?


J PALLAUF - Free Radical Research, 2009 - Informa Healthcare
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M Zakkar, H Chaudhury, G Sandvik, K Enesa, … - Circulation …, 2008 - duanesolution.com
Zakkar, Mustafa; Chaudhury, Hera; Sandvik, Gunhild; Enesa, Karine; Luong, Le Anh;
Cuhlmann, Simon; Mason, Justin C.; Krams, Rob; Clark, Andrew R.; Haskard, Dorian O.;
Evans, Paul C. ... From the British Heart Foundation Cardiovascular Sciences Unit (MZ, ...

Selenium and diabetes: an enigma?


AS Mueller, K Mueller, NM Wolf, J … - Free Radical Research, 2009 - informahealthcare.com
In recent years diabetes has become one of the most common metabolic diseases in developed
countries and it is closely related to supernutrition and obesity. Since untreated diabetes produces
oxidative stress responsible for secondary complications of the disease, antioxidant ...
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