Journal article

Suppression of oxidative stress in the endothelium and vascular wall

F Jiang, GR Drummond, GJ Dusting

Endothelium Journal of Endothelial Cell Research | INFORMA HEALTHCARE | Published : 2004

Abstract

There is growing evidence that oxidative stress, meaning an excessive production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, underlies many forms of cardiovascular disease. The major source of oxidative stress in the artery wall is an NADPH oxidase. This enzyme complex in vascular cells, including endothelium, differs from that in phagocytic leucocytes in both biochemical structure and functions. The crucial flavin-containing catalytic subunits Nox1 and Nox4 are not present in leucocytes, but are highly expressed in vascular cells and upregulated in vascular remodeling, such as that found in hypertension and atherosclerosis. This offers the opportunity to develop "vascular specific" NADPH oxida..

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