Wine and endothelial function.

G Caimi, C Carollo, R Lo Presti
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In recent years many studies have focused on the well-known relationship between wine consumption and cardiovascular risk. Wine exerts its protective effects through various changes in lipoprotein profile, coagulation and fibrinolytic cascades, platelet aggregation, oxidative mechanisms and endothelial function. The last has earned more attention for its implications in atherogenesis. Endothelium regulates vascular tone by a delicate balancing among vasorelaxing (nitric oxide [NO]) and vasoconstrincting (endothelins) factors produced by endothelium in response to various stimuli. In rat models, wine and other grape derivatives exerted an endothelium-dependent vasorelaxing capacity especially associated with the NO-stimulating activity of their polyphenol components. In experimental conditions, reservatrol (a stilbene polyphenol) protected hearts and kidneys from ischemia-reperfusion injury through antioxidant activity and upregulation of NO production. Wine polyphenols are also able to induce the expression of genes involved in the NO pathway within the arterial wall. The effects of wine on endothelial function in humans are not yet clearly understood. A favorable action of red wine or dealcoholized wine extract or purple grape juice on endothelial function has been observed by several authors, but discrimination between ethanol and polyphenol effects is controversial. It is, however likely that regular and prolonged moderate wine drinking positively affects endothelial function. The beneficial effects of wine on cardiovascular health are greater if wine is associated with a healthy diet. The most recent nutritional and epidemiologic studies show that the ideal diet closely resembles the Mediterranean diet.

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葡萄酒与内皮功能。
近年来,许多研究都集中在众所周知的葡萄酒消费与心血管风险之间的关系上。葡萄酒通过改变脂蛋白谱、凝血和纤溶级联、血小板聚集、氧化机制和内皮功能发挥其保护作用。后者因其在动脉粥样硬化发生中的意义而受到更多关注。内皮细胞对各种刺激产生的血管松弛因子(一氧化氮[NO])和血管收缩因子(内皮素)之间的微妙平衡调节血管张力。在大鼠模型中,葡萄酒和其他葡萄衍生物发挥内皮依赖性血管舒张能力,特别是与其多酚成分的no刺激活性相关。在实验条件下,白藜芦醇(一种苯乙烯多酚)通过抗氧化活性和上调NO的产生来保护心脏和肾脏免受缺血再灌注损伤。葡萄酒多酚还能诱导动脉壁内NO通路相关基因的表达。葡萄酒对人体内皮功能的影响尚不清楚。红葡萄酒或脱醇葡萄酒提取物或紫葡萄汁对内皮功能的有利作用已被几位作者观察到,但对乙醇和多酚作用的区分存在争议。然而,定期和长期适度饮酒可能对内皮功能有积极影响。如果葡萄酒与健康的饮食联系在一起,葡萄酒对心血管健康的有益影响会更大。最近的营养和流行病学研究表明,理想的饮食与地中海饮食非常相似。
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