The role of L-arginine in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: the focus is on the choice of effective dose
The role of L-arginine in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases: the focus is on the choice of effective dose
L-arginine is a conditionally essential amino acid that was first isolated in 1886 by E. Schulze and E. Steiger, and its structure was established by E. Schulze and E. Winterstei in 1897 [1]. L-arginine is used several times ways for the synthesis of protein and low molecular weight bioactive substances (eg, nitric oxide – NO, ornithine, proline, creatine and polyamines), which are of great physiological importance. In addition, arginine regulates cell signaling pathways and gene expression to improve cardiovascular function, increase insulin sensitivity [2], increasing muscle mass and reducing obesity in humans.
Cardioprotector effect of nitrogen oxide donor in patients with hypertension
Abstract. The last decade has been marked by the intensive development of basic and clinical research on the role of vascular endothelium in the genesis of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Today, researchers are focused on studying the role of endothelial dysfunction (DE) in the pathogenesis of CVD, as well as to find ways to effectively correct […]
HEALTHY NEPHRONE — A GUARANTY OF STABLE BLOOD PRESSURE
Abstract: Chronic kidney disease is one of the most common diseases in the world. Along with damage to the kidneys, the disease carries great risks for the cardiovascular, endocrine and other systems of the body. The review presents the latest views and research data on this problem, as well as modern therapeutic solutions for the […]