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Effects of diabetes and evening primrose oil treatment on responses of aorta, corpus cavernosum and mesenteric vasculature in rats.
Author: CameronNorman E, CotterMary A, JackAlison M, KeeganAlan
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Diabetes causes endothelial dysfunction, with deleterious effects on nitric oxide (NO) mediated vasodilatation. However, in many vessels other local vasodilators such as endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF), prostacyclin, epoxides or endocannabinoids are also important. Several of these...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s0024-3205(02)01912-4
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Diabetes and Evening Primrose Oil: Effects on Vascular Function in Rats
Diabetes is associated with endothelial dysfunction, a condition that affects the lining of blood vessels and can lead to complications like cardiovascular disease. This study investigates the effects of diabetes and evening primrose oil (EPO) treatment on vascular function in rats. The researchers examined vascular responses in the aorta, corpus cavernosum, and mesenteric vasculature of diabetic and non-diabetic rats with or without EPO treatment. The study found that EPO treatment significantly improved endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation in the mesenteric vasculature of diabetic rats, suggesting a potential therapeutic benefit of EPO in managing diabetic vascular complications.Evening Primrose Oil: A Potential Solution for Diabetic Vascular Dysfunction
This research highlights the potential of EPO as a therapeutic agent for managing vascular dysfunction in diabetes. The researchers observed significant improvements in vasorelaxation in the mesenteric vasculature of diabetic rats treated with EPO. These findings suggest that EPO may be a valuable adjunct therapy for managing diabetic vascular complications and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.The Desert of Diabetes: A Journey Towards Better Vascular Health
Imagine a desert landscape, where the heat and dryness can severely impact the flow of life. Diabetes, like a relentless drought, can affect the health of our blood vessels. This study explores the potential of EPO, like a hidden oasis in the desert, to restore balance and improve vascular function in individuals with diabetes. It's like discovering a source of nourishment and replenishment, offering hope for a healthier journey through the challenges of diabetes.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study investigates the potential of EPO in managing vascular dysfunction in diabetes. It's like finding a cool spring in the desert of diabetes, offering a source of hydration and revitalization for those struggling with this chronic disease. The research highlights the importance of exploring natural remedies and alternative therapies in managing diabetes-related complications and improving vascular health.Date :
- Date Completed 2002-09-26
- Date Revised 2022-03-17
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