Abstract
Age-associated endothelium dysfunction is a major risk factor for the development of cardiovascular diseases. Endothelium-synthesized prostaglandins and thromboxane are local hormones, which mediate vasodilation and vasoconstriction and critically maintain vascular homeostasis. Accumulating evidence indicates that the age-related changes in endothelial eicosanoids contribute to decline in endothelium function and are associated with pathological dysfunction. In this review we summarize currently available information on aging-shifted prostaglandin profiles in endothelium and how these shifts are associated with cardiovascular disorders, providing one molecular mechanism of age-associated endothelium dysfunction and cardiovascular diseases. © 2012 Hao Qian et al.
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Qian, H., Luo, N., & Chi, Y. (2012). Aging-shifted prostaglandin profile in endothelium as a factor in cardiovascular disorders. Journal of Aging Research. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/121390
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