NOX2-mediated arterial dysfunction in smokers: acute effect of dark chocolate. Issue 21 (31st July 2011)
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- Title:
- NOX2-mediated arterial dysfunction in smokers: acute effect of dark chocolate. Issue 21 (31st July 2011)
- Main Title:
- NOX2-mediated arterial dysfunction in smokers: acute effect of dark chocolate
- Authors:
- Loffredo, Lorenzo
Carnevale, Roberto
Perri, Ludovica
Catasca, Elisa
Augelletti, Teresa
Cangemi, Roberto
Albanese, Fabiana
Piccheri, Cristina
Nocella, Cristina
Pignatelli, Pasquale
Violi, Francesco - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Cocoa seems to exert artery dilatation via oxidative stress inhibition but the mechanism is still unclear. Objectives: To investigate whether in smokers, dark chocolate elicits artery dilatation via down-regulation of NOX2, the catalytic core of NADPH oxidase. Methods: Flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), oxidative stress (as assessed by urinary isoprostanes excretion), nitric oxide generation (as assessed by serum levels of nitrite/nitrate (NOx)), NOX2 activity (as assessed by blood levels of soluble NOX2 derived peptide (sNOX2-dp)) and serum epicatechin were studied in 20 smokers and 20 healthy subjects (HS) in a crossover, single-blind study. Patients were randomly allocated to 40 g dark chocolate (>85% cocoa) or 40 g of milk chocolate (≤35% cocoa). FMD, urinary isoprostanes, NOx and sNOX2-dp were assessed at baseline and 2 h after chocolate ingestion. Results: Smokers had lower FMD and NOx and higher sNOX2-dp compared to HS. After dark chocolate intake, urinary isoprostanes and sNOX2-dp significantly decreased and FMD and NOx significantly increased in smokers but not in HS. No changes of the above variables were observed after milk chocolate intake. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that in smokers the only independent predictive variable associated with a change in FMD was a change in sNOX2-dp. Serum epicatechin increased in either group only after dark chocolate intake, reaching values higher than 0.1 μM. Platelets from smokers (n=5), butAbstract : Background: Cocoa seems to exert artery dilatation via oxidative stress inhibition but the mechanism is still unclear. Objectives: To investigate whether in smokers, dark chocolate elicits artery dilatation via down-regulation of NOX2, the catalytic core of NADPH oxidase. Methods: Flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), oxidative stress (as assessed by urinary isoprostanes excretion), nitric oxide generation (as assessed by serum levels of nitrite/nitrate (NOx)), NOX2 activity (as assessed by blood levels of soluble NOX2 derived peptide (sNOX2-dp)) and serum epicatechin were studied in 20 smokers and 20 healthy subjects (HS) in a crossover, single-blind study. Patients were randomly allocated to 40 g dark chocolate (>85% cocoa) or 40 g of milk chocolate (≤35% cocoa). FMD, urinary isoprostanes, NOx and sNOX2-dp were assessed at baseline and 2 h after chocolate ingestion. Results: Smokers had lower FMD and NOx and higher sNOX2-dp compared to HS. After dark chocolate intake, urinary isoprostanes and sNOX2-dp significantly decreased and FMD and NOx significantly increased in smokers but not in HS. No changes of the above variables were observed after milk chocolate intake. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that in smokers the only independent predictive variable associated with a change in FMD was a change in sNOX2-dp. Serum epicatechin increased in either group only after dark chocolate intake, reaching values higher than 0.1 μM. Platelets from smokers (n=5), but not from HS (n=5), showed lower p47 phox translocation to platelet membrane and higher NOx when incubated with 0.1–10 μM epicatechin. Conclusion: Results suggest that in smokers, cocoa enhances artery dilatation by lowering of NOX2 activation. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Heart. Volume 97:Issue 21(2011)
- Journal:
- Heart
- Issue:
- Volume 97:Issue 21(2011)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 97, Issue 21 (2011)
- Year:
- 2011
- Volume:
- 97
- Issue:
- 21
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2011-0097-0021-0000
- Page Start:
- 1776
- Page End:
- 1781
- Publication Date:
- 2011-07-31
- Subjects:
- Atherosclerosis -- cocoa -- flow mediated dilation -- oxidative stress -- Carotid artery disease -- oxidative stress -- endothelial function -- oxidative stress -- peripheral vascular disease -- coagulation factors -- deep vein thrombosis -- platelet activation -- platelet adhesion -- platelets
Heart -- Diseases -- Treatment -- Periodicals
Cardiology -- Periodicals
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http://www.heartjnl.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/heartjnl-2011-300304 ↗
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- English
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- 1355-6037
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