Vascular endothelial function in health and diseases |
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Authors: | M. Khazaei F. Moien-afshari I. Laher |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. |
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Abstract: | The vascular endothelium constitutes approximately 1% of body mass (1 kg) and has a surface area of approximately 5000 m2. The endothelium is a multifunctional endocrine organ strategically placed between the vessel wall and the circulating blood, and has a key role in vascular homeostasis. The endothelium is both a target for and mediator of cardiovascular disease. The endothelium releases several relaxing and constricting factors, which can affect vascular homeostasis. Endothelial dysfunction, whether caused by physical injury or cellular damage, leads to compensatory responses that alter the normal homeostatic properties of the endothelium. In this review, we summarized some physiological aspects of endothelial function and then we discussed endothelial dysfunction during some pathological conditions. |
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Keywords: | Endothelium Health Homeostasis Cardiovascular diseases Membrane receptors Nitric oxide |
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