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Evidence for circulatory benefits of resveratrol in humans.

Rachel H X Wong, Alison M Coates, Jonathan D Buckley, Peter R C Howe
Review Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2013 31 اقتباسات
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نوع الدراسة
Review
المجتمع المدروس
Healthy and at-risk human adults
التدخل
Evidence for circulatory benefits of resveratrol in humans. None
المقارن
None
النتيجة الأولية
Endothelial function (FMD) and cerebral blood flow
اتجاه التأثير
Positive
خطر التحيز
Unclear

Abstract

Impairments of endothelial function, which can be assessed noninvasively by flow-mediated dilation (FMD) of the brachial artery, contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease. Associations between FMD and cognition suggest a vascular component in the loss of cognitive function. Certain vasoactive nutrients that have been shown to improve FMD may also have the potential to enhance cerebral perfusion and cognition. Preclinical studies show that trans-resveratrol can enhance nitric oxide bioavailability, thereby increasing endothelium-dependent vasodilation. We have now shown that acute administration of resveratrol elicits dose-dependent increases of FMD with greater potency than other vasoactive nutrients and that this benefit is sustained following regular consumption. We describe the potential implications of this vasodilator benefit of resveratrol and its role in enhancing cerebrovascular and cognitive functions.

باختصار

It is shown that acute administration of resveratrol elicits dose‐dependent increases of FMD with greater potency than other vasoactive nutrients and that this benefit is sustained following regular consumption.

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