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RESTORATION OF NITRIC OXIDE FUNCTION IN HUMAN HYPERLIPIDAEMIA, CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE AND LIVER CIRRHOSIS
Authors:Jaye PF Chin-Dusting  David M. Kaye
Affiliation:Alfred and Baker Medical Unit, Baker Medical Research Institute and Heart Centre at the Alfred, Alfred Hospital, Prahran, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:
1. There is accumulating evidence for a range of abnormalities in the nitric oxide (NO) signalling cascade in human cardiovascular disorders. 2. In the present review we assess the literature detailing such evidence in early (hyperlipidaemia) and end-stage (heart failure) disease, with emphasis on the mechanisms by which the disturbances are thought to occur. 3. Strategies for the correction of disturbed NO signalling in these states are reviewed and include both prescribed pharmacological interventions, such as lipid-lowering therapy and novel uses of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, as well as non-pharmacological interventions, such as exercise and dietary supplementation with l -arginine and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. 4. In addition to a decreased production/function of NO, the possible detrimental effects of a chronic elevation in NO production in patients with liver cirrhosis, together with a novel use of antibiotics to correct this perturbation, is outlined.
Keywords:cirrhosis,    congestive heart failure,    endothelium,    human,    hypercholesterolaemia,    nitric oxide.
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