Endothelial Dysfunction, Oxidative Stress and Inflammation: Implications in Atherogenesis, Cardiovascular Diseases and Gene Targeted Therapeutic Approach

Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology(2023)

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Studies have shown that the translation of endothelium from the quiescent to the activated state plays a significant role in the aetiology of cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis.The presence of excess reactive oxygen species (ROS), either due to the presence of pro-oxidant agents or in the presence of risk factors such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, smoke etc., has been implicated in endothelium activation with the consequent dysfunctioning of the endothelium.It has been shown that the nitric oxide (NO) synthesized by the endothelium nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) plays important role in maintaining endothelium integrity by modulating the vascular tone.The presence of excessive ROS can interact with the NO with consequent production of peroxynitrite to produce other ROS and pro-inflammatory cytokines in cascade-reactions.These, together with other risk factors have been implicated in ED-mediated cardiovascular disease.In this review, the data supporting the role of oxidative stress and inflammation in ED-induced cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis was examined.Therapeutic approaches using genetics, phytochemicals and pharmaceuticals methods, in regulating the effects of ROS in ED-mediated cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and atherosclerosis were also examined.
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endothelial dysfunction,oxidative stress,cardiovascular diseases,inflammation
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