Potential benefits of flavonoids on the progression of atherosclerosis by their effect on vascular smooth muscle excitability

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Abstract

Flavonoids are a group of secondary metabolites derived from plant‐based foods, and they offer many health benefits in different stages of several diseases. This review will focus on their effects on ion channels expressed in vascular smooth muscle during atherosclerosis. Since ion channels can be regulated by redox potential, it is expected that during the onset of oxidative stress-related diseases, ion channels present changes in their conductive activity, impacting the progression of the disease. A typical oxidative stress‐related condition is atherosclerosis, which involves the dysfunction of vascular smooth muscle. We aim to present the state of the art on how redox potential affects vascular smooth muscle ion channel function and summarize if the benefits observed in this disease by using flavonoids involve restoring the ion channel activity.

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Grijalva‐guiza, R. E., Jiménez‐garduño, A. M., & Hernández, L. R. (2021, June 1). Potential benefits of flavonoids on the progression of atherosclerosis by their effect on vascular smooth muscle excitability. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26123557

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