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Red wine polyphenols correct vascular function injured by chronic carbon tetrachloride intoxication.

Institute of Normal and Pathological Physiology, Centre of Excellence for Cardiovascular Research, Centre of Experimental Medicine, Sienkiewiczova 1, 813 71 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
General Physiology and Biophysics (impact factor: 1.19). 06/2011; 30(2):207-13. DOI:10.4149/gpb_2011_02_207
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of red wine polyphenols extract Provinols™ on the development of cardiovascular injury in the model of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) intoxication. We followed the thoracic aorta vasoactivity and left ventricle nitric oxide (NO) synthase activity in male Wistar rats. In the preventive experiment lasting for 12 weeks the control group, the group receiving CCl4 (0.5 ml/kg) two times a week subcutaneously, the group receiving Provinols™ (30 mg/kg/day) in drinking water and the group receiving CCl4+Provinols™ was used. In the recovery experiment, the initial 12 weeks of CCl4 treatment were followed by 3 weeks of spontaneous recovery or recovery with Provinols™. CCl4-intoxication resulted in the injury of vasoactivity which was demonstrated by the inhibition of acetylcholine-induced relaxation as well as noradrenaline-induced contraction. In the preventive as well as recovery experiment administration of polyphenols refreshed endothelium-dependent relaxant response and normalized inhibited contraction to adrenergic stimuli. Provinols™ treatment significantly increased NO-synthase activity in all groups. The results revealed beneficial effects of red wine polyphenols on vascular function injured by chronic CCl4 intoxication. The correction of endothelial function seems to be attributed to the activation of NO pathway by polyphenols.

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Keywords

acetylcholine-induced relaxation
 
adrenergic stimuli
 
carbon tetrachloride
 
cardiovascular injury
 
CCl4-intoxication
 
chronic CCl4 intoxication
 
control group
 
initial 12 weeks
 
NO-synthase activity
 
normalized inhibited contraction
 
polyphenols refreshed endothelium-dependent relaxant response
 
preventive experiment lasting
 
recovery experiment
 
recovery experiment administration
 
red wine polyphenols
 
spontaneous recovery
 
thoracic aorta vasoactivity
 
vascular function
 
ventricle nitric oxide
 
week subcutaneously