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Sulforaphane exposure impairs contractility and mitochondrial function in three-dimensional engineered heart tissue.
Author: BrandtTheresa, CuelloFriederike, EschenhagenThomas, FriedrichFelix W, HansenArne, KlampeBirgit, LorenzKristina, MeisterknechtJana, PiaseckiAngelika, RaabeJanice, RhodenAlexandra, SchweizerMichaela, UebelerJune, UlmerBärbel M, WittigIlka
Original Abstract of the Article :
Sulforaphane (SFN) is a phytochemical compound extracted from cruciferous plants, like broccoli or cauliflower. Its isothiocyanate group renders SFN reactive, thus allowing post-translational modification of cellular proteins to regulate their function with the potential for biological and therapeut...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8056268/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Sulforaphane: A Double-Edged Sword for Heart Health?
The world of [cardiovascular research] is a vast desert, filled with countless mysteries waiting to be unraveled. This study delves into the effects of [sulforaphane (SFN)], a natural compound found in broccoli and cauliflower, on the beating of our hearts. Using a combination of [experimental techniques], including studies on neonatal rat, adult mouse, and human-derived cardiomyocytes, the researchers investigated how SFN impacts the heart's ability to contract. Their findings revealed that SFN, when administered either in a single dose or over time, exerts a negative influence on the heart's contractile force, similar to a tired traveler struggling to cross the desert sands. This negative effect was further observed in the heart's response to stretching, a crucial process that ensures proper blood pumping. The study also uncovered an intriguing connection between SFN and mitochondria, the powerhouses of our cells. SFN seemed to disrupt the normal functioning of these organelles, leading to a decline in their ability to produce energy and an increase in harmful reactive oxygen species. These findings are like a warning beacon, highlighting the potential downsides of SFN, particularly for individuals with existing cardiovascular conditions.
Sulforaphane's Impact on Heart Function: A Deeper Look
This research sheds light on the potentially detrimental effects of SFN on [cardiac contractility]. The study's findings suggest that while SFN may offer benefits in other areas, it could negatively impact the heart's function, particularly in those already facing cardiovascular challenges. The researchers observed a significant reduction in the heart's contractile force in response to SFN, suggesting a possible link between SFN and heart problems.
Navigating the Desert of Heart Health: A Guide for You
Although SFN is often lauded for its potential health benefits, this study reminds us that even seemingly beneficial compounds can have unforeseen consequences. For individuals with pre-existing heart conditions, it's crucial to approach SFN supplementation with caution. Consulting with a healthcare professional is paramount to assess potential risks and benefits, ensuring that the journey through the desert of health is safe and well-informed.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research offers a valuable reminder that the desert of health is vast and complex, with many hidden dangers lurking beneath the surface. Just as a traveler must navigate treacherous terrain with caution, we must approach dietary supplements with a critical eye and seek guidance from qualified experts. By carefully considering potential risks and benefits, we can ensure our health journey is safe and fruitful.
Date :
- Date Completed 2021-07-05
- Date Revised 2021-07-05
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