Background And Aims: Diabetes dramatically increases the risk of cardiovascular complications and mortality. Hydrogen sulphide plays an important role in reducing oxidative stress. Several studies demonstrated that hydrogen sulphide protects islet beta cells from oxidant stress damage and decreases apoptosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEndothelium-dependent component of cannabinoid-induced vasodilation has been postulated to require G-protein-coupled non-CB/CB endothelial cannabinoid (eCB) receptor. GPR18 was proposed as a candidate for eCBR. To address the hypothesis that the effects attributed to eCBR are mediated by G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-independent targets, we studied the electrical responses in endothelial cells, focusing on BK channels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Purpose: N-Arachidonoyl glycine (NAGly) is a lipoamino acid with vasorelaxant properties. We aimed to explore the mechanisms of NAGly's action on unstimulated and agonist-stimulated endothelial cells.
Experimental Approach: The effects of NAGly on endothelial electrical signalling were studied in combination with vascular reactivity.