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Long-term oral vitamin C administration improves cerebral microvascular vasodilatory impairment in diabetes: in vivo evidence using diabetic rats

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dc.contributor.author Amporn Jariyapongskul
dc.contributor.author Yamaguchi, Saburo
dc.contributor.author Suthiluk Patumraj
dc.contributor.other Srinakharinvirot University. Faculty of Medicine
dc.contributor.other National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute. Department of Vascular Physiology
dc.contributor.other Chulalongkorn University. Faculty of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned 2010-12-29T03:28:35Z
dc.date.available 2010-12-29T03:28:35Z
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.identifier.citation Asian biomedicine : research, reviews and news. 1,2(August 2007) : 159-166 en
dc.identifier.issn 1905-7415
dc.identifier.uri http://cuir.car.chula.ac.th/handle/123456789/14340
dc.description.abstract Objective: To investigate long-term effects of oral vitamin C administration on the cerebral microvascular vasodilation in diabetes, using streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats. Materials and methods: Diabetes was induced in male Wistar Furth rats by a single intravenous injection of STZ (55 mg/kg b.w). Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) was administered in drinking water (1g/l). The rats were divided into control and diabetic groups with or without administration of vitamin C. The cerebral microcirculation was observed at different times (12, 24 and 36 weeks) after vitamin C supplementation, using fluorescence videomicroscopy. Responses of cerebral arterioles to acetylcholine (ACh), adenosine-5 diphosphate (ADP) and nitroglycerine (NTG) were studied by measuring diameters of cerebral arterioles before and after topical application on the cortical surface. Results: The vasodilatory responses of cerebral arterioles to ACh and ADP were significantly decreased in diabetic rats, compared with non-diabetic (control) rats. The response to NTG was not altered in diabetic rats, indicating that the vasodilatory impairment involves at the endothelium. The impaired endothelium-dependent vasodilation was prevented by long-term vitamin C administration. en
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dc.language.iso en es
dc.publisher Chulalongkorn University en
dc.rights Chulalongkorn University en
dc.subject Diabetes en
dc.subject vitamin C en
dc.title Long-term oral vitamin C administration improves cerebral microvascular vasodilatory impairment in diabetes: in vivo evidence using diabetic rats en
dc.type Article es
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dc.email.author Suthiluk.P@Chula.ac.th
dc.subject.keyword Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) en
dc.subject.keyword Cerebral microcirculation en
dc.subject.keyword Diabetes en
dc.subject.keyword Fluorescence videomicroscopy en
dc.subject.keyword Vasodilation en


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