Podávanie vitamínu C zlepšuje reológiu plnej krvi u zdravých ľudí / Vitamin C supplementation promotes whole blood rheology in healthy humans

Q4 Medicine Cardiology Letters Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.4149/cardiol_2020_4_9
J. Radošinská, T. Jasenovec, A. Púzserová, J. Krajcir, J. Lacekova, K. Kučerová, T. Kalnovičová, Ľ. Tóthová, Ivona Kovacicova, N. Vrbjar
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. Objectives: Rheological properties of blood significantly affect blood flow in large vessels. Changes in macrocirculation contribute to atherogenesis and consequently cardio-vascular diseases. However, blood flow disorders also impair the quality of microcirculation, e.g. in patients with recurrent episodes of cardiac ischemia. Since a negative correlation between plasma vitamin C levels and blood viscosity was found, we focused on the effect of vitamin C on hemorheology in more detail. Considering the important role of erythrocytes in blood rheology, we decided to simultaneously monitor changes in erythrocyte parameters. Methods: Hemorheological parameters were determined by rotational and oscillatory measurements. Regarding erythrocytes, we measured their deformability, nitric oxide production and sodium-potassium pump activity. Results: We observed a beneficial effect of increased vitamin C intake on several hemorheological parameters as well as improvement of erythrocyte deformability, increased nitric oxide production and activity of sodium-potassium pump. No change in oxidative stress and antioxidant protection parameters in plasma was observed. Conclusion: Vitamin C administration to an improvement in several hemorheological parameters in healthy young volunteers. Since improvement in hemorheology may contribute to better quality of macro- and microcirculation, our results suggest a possible benefit of vitamin C administration in patients with impaired hemodynamics. Fig. 4, Ref. 43, on-line full text (Free, PDF) www.cardiologyletters.sk words:
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Podávanie vitamínu C zlepšuje reológiu plnej krvi u zdravých ľudí /补充维生素C可促进健康人的全血流变学
. 目的:血液流变学特性显著影响大血管的血流。大循环的改变有助于动脉粥样硬化,从而导致心血管疾病。然而,血流障碍也会损害微循环的质量,例如在反复发作的心脏缺血患者中。由于发现血浆维生素C水平与血液粘度呈负相关,我们更详细地研究了维生素C对血液流变学的影响。考虑到红细胞在血液流变学中的重要作用,我们决定同时监测红细胞参数的变化。方法:采用旋转和振荡测量法测定血液流变学参数。关于红细胞,我们测量了它们的变形能力、一氧化氮的产生和钠钾泵的活性。结果:我们观察到维生素C摄入量的增加对血液流变学参数的改善,红细胞变形能力的改善,一氧化氮的产生和钠钾泵活性的增加。血浆中氧化应激和抗氧化保护参数未见变化。结论:服用维生素C可改善健康青年志愿者的多项血液流变学参数。由于血液流变学的改善可能有助于改善大循环和微循环的质量,我们的研究结果表明维生素C对血液动力学受损的患者可能有益。图4,参考文献43,在线全文(免费,PDF) www.cardiologyletters.sk
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