endothelial dysfunction is an unhealthy state of the the cells that line the blood vessels (endothelium). The main cause of endothelial dysfunction is...
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Endothelium (redirect from Endothelial cell)
endothelium, is called “structural immunity”. Endothelial dysfunction, or the loss of proper endothelial function, is a hallmark for vascular diseases...
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A major consequence of this sequence of events is generalized endothelial dysfunction. The abnormal implantation may stem from the maternal immune system's...
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sensitivity is often associated with endothelial dysfunction due to reduced nitric oxide (NO) production and endothelial NO synthase activity, which impairs...
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2013-02-23. Retrieved 2009-06-09. Cai H, Harrison DG (November 2000). "Endothelial dysfunction in cardiovascular diseases: the role of oxidant stress". Circulation...
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Endothelial stem cells (ESCs) are one of three types of stem cells found in bone marrow. They are multipotent, which describes the ability to give rise...
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Microangiopathy (redirect from Microvascular dysfunction)
The pathogenesis of SVDs in various organs is characterized by endothelial dysfunction, capillary rarefaction, microthrombi and microvascular remodeling...
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activity. It is characterized by endothelial dysfunction, smooth-muscle dysfunction and autonomic dysfunction. Endothelial function and vasodilatory capacity...
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microvascular angina is unknown, but factors apparently involved are endothelial dysfunction and reduced flow (perhaps due to spasm) in the tiny "resistance"...
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supplementation has shown beneficial results for the treatment of endothelial dysfunction in animal experiments and clinical trials, although the tendency...
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hypertension (PAH) is not known yet, but it is believed that the endothelial dysfunction results in a decrease in the synthesis of endothelium-derived vasodilators...
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alterations, neurohormonal activation, inflammatory mediators, and endothelial dysfunction, all contributing to progressive organ injury. Cardiorenal syndrome...
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Cerebral vasospasm (section Endothelial dysfunction)
calcium-dependent and represents the early, more reversible stage of vasospasm. Endothelial cells regulate vascular tone by producing vasodilators (like nitric oxide...
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of the most widely held theories. Most of the dysfunction occurs from abnormalities within the endothelial linings of blood vessels supplying the heart...
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evidence suggests that patients with IBD may have an elevated risk of endothelial dysfunction and coronary artery disease. The goal of treatment is toward achieving...
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microangiopathies. Collectively, widespread endothelial dysfunction and hepatocellular damage result in global hepatic dysfunction, often leading to liver necrosis...
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include: angina pectoris (chest pain radiating from the heart) endothelial dysfunction, which causes vasospasms – both sometimes very severe arrhythmia...
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influence cell tropism and ultimately, contribute to endothelial cell activation and dysfunction as well as the continuation of the virus life cycle....
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Microvesicle (redirect from Endothelial microparticle)
cell surface molecules reflecting a state of endothelial dysfunction. Therefore, endothelial microparticles may be useful as an indicator or index of...
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measuring FMD. FMD is a noninvasive measure of blood vessel health (endothelial dysfunction) which (when low) is at least as predictive of cardiovascular disease...
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determined to be dependent on the local wall shear stress gradient. Endothelial dysfunction Li X, Fang P, Li Y, Kuo YM, Andrews AJ, Nanayakkara G, Johnson...
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dependent on a functional endothelial nitric oxide synthase can cause vasoconstriction instead in the setting of endothelial dysfunction, leading to coronary...
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developing a sexual dysfunction. Endothelial dysfunction is a risk factor that is specifically associated with erectile dysfunction. Past family medical...
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brachioradial artery. This change in the vascular tone is secondary to endothelial dysfunction. In addition, children with Kawasaki disease, with or without coronary...
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Erection (section Erectile dysfunction)
acetylcholine, which in turn causes the release of nitric oxide from endothelial cells in the trabecular arteries. Nitric oxide diffuses to the smooth...
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bloodstream to act on distant tissues, explaining the multi-system endothelial dysfunction observed in women with preeclampsia. In-vitro studies have linked...
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Insulin resistance (section Mitochondrial dysfunction)
pivotal role in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance. Mitochondrial dysfunction may result from the formation of reactive oxygen species, genetic factors...
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the operation of hormonal systems Endothelial dysfunction, a malfunction of the blood vessels Erectile dysfunction, the inability to develop or maintain...
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products is 200 ppm. Plasma nitrite is reduced in persons with endothelial dysfunction. Nitrite-containing processed meat is associated with increased...
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It is expressed on endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and macrophages, and plays a key role in mediating endothelial dysfunction and promoting atherosclerotic...
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