The aim of our research was to assess the role of vasoactive factors of endothelium (NO and endothelin-1) during diastolic dysfunction of the left ventricle and to determine the effects of nebivolol in the early treatment period of endothelial dysfunction. In the investigation were included 36 male patients (mean age 49+/-6 years) with LVDD due to CAD (22 patients) and essential hypertension (14 patients) as well as in 18 male patients (control group, 12 patients with CAD and 6 with hypertension) without LVDD of matched age, who underwent 2 week treatment with 5 mg nebivolol (Nebilet, Berlin-Chime) . The endothelial dysfunction was assessed by (a) a noninvasive method, brachial artery ultrasound during reactive hyperemia, measured by flow-mediated vasodilatation (FMD), which indirectly reflects the amount of NO and (b) measurement of the amount of ET-1 in the plasma by method of an enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMelatonin has been considered as a hormone with potent immunomodulating, anxiolitic and antioxidative properties. Melatonin is also known to be inhibitor of sympatoadrenal activity. The study was aimed to elucidate changes in melatonin synthesis induced by noradrenalin IM injection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe goal of the investigation was the determination of the influence of Ca(2+), vitamin B6 methionine, tryptophan, the combination of the listed elements and high-calorie food on the intensity of synthesis and secretion of melatonin. The level of melatonin in the blood serum was being determined through the method of radio-immune (immune-enzyme) analysis. Based on the results received it was found out that the influence of the vitamin B6, tryptophan and their combination in the organism of the tested objects - white rats) resulted in the considerable increase of formation of melatonin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSome indices of T and B cellular immunity and content of PgE2 and PgF2 alpha in the peripheral blood plasma were studied in 70 patients with coronary heart disease and in 22 patients with rheumatic disease complicated by chronic cardiac failure. It was revealed that increase in PgE2 and PgF2 alpha levels was accompanied by changes in T cells subpopulations. It is suggested that Pg-s can mediate changes of immunoregulatory lymphocyte functions in chronic cardiac insufficiency.
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