Free radicals and endothelial dysfunction: Potential positive effects of TNF-α inhibitors

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Objectives: During the last decade many new biological immune modulators have entered the market as new therapeutic principles. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α is a pro-inflammatory cytokine known to a have a key role in the pathogenic mechanisms of various immune-mediated or inflammatory diseases. However, TNF- α also plays a key role in endothelial dysfunction and, thus, in the development and progression of atherosclerosis. What, then, is the potential therapeutic role of TNF-α inhibitors? Methods: We analysed the current literature concerning the administration of TNF-α inhibitors and their potential benefits upon endothelial function. Results: TNF-α inhibitors decrease the serum levels of inflammatory markers such as TNF-α itself, CRP, IL-6, and increased the tissue expression of endothelial NO synthase and the vasodilatory response to bradykinin. Discussion: TNF-α inhibitors may change the progression of endothelial dysfunction and, thus, slow down the atherosclerotic process. © W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2013.

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Murdaca, G., Spanò, F., Cagnati, P., & Puppo, F. (2013, May). Free radicals and endothelial dysfunction: Potential positive effects of TNF-α inhibitors. Redox Report. https://doi.org/10.1179/1351000213Y.0000000046

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