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  • Postmenopausal cardiovascular health is crucial for longevity, and beetroot juice (BR), which is rich in nitrates, can enhance nitric oxide levels, benefiting endothelial function.
  • Research compared the effects of a single dose of nitrate-rich beetroot juice on early-postmenopausal women to late-postmenopausal women, finding different improvements in endothelial function and resistance to ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury.
  • The study showed that while beetroot juice significantly improved macrovascular function in late-postmenopausal women, early-postmenopausal women had a stronger overall response, indicating that menopause timing may influence how dietary nitrates affect cardiovascular health.

Article Abstract

Postmenopausal cardiovascular health is a critical determinant of longevity. Consumption of beetroot juice (BR) and other nitrate-rich foods is a safe, effective non-pharmaceutical intervention to increase systemic bioavailability of the vasoprotective molecule, nitric oxide, through the exogenous nitrate (NO )-nitrite (NO )-nitric oxide (NO) pathway. We hypothesized that a single dose of nitrate-rich beetroot juice (BR 600 mg NO /140 mL, BR ∼ 0 mg/140 mL) would improve resting endothelial function and resistance to ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury to a greater extent in early-postmenopausal (1-6 years following their final menstrual period (FMP),  = 12) compared to late-postmenopausal (6+ years after FMP,  = 12) women. Analyses with general linear models revealed a significant ( < 0.05) timetreatment interaction effect for brachial artery adjusted flow-mediated dilation (FMD). Pairwise comparisons revealed that adjusted FMD was significantly lower following IR-injury in comparison to all other time points with BR (early FMD 2.51 ± 1.18%, late FMD 1.30 ± 1.10,  < 0.001) and was lower than post-IR with BR (early FMD 3.84 ± 1.21%, late FMD 3.21 ± 1.13%,  = 0.014). A single dose of BR significantly increased resting macrovascular function in the late postmenopausal group only ( = 0.005). Considering the postmenopausal stage-dependent variations in endothelial responsiveness to dietary nitrate, we predict differing mechanisms underpin macrovascular protection against IR injury.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjpp-2024-0061DOI Listing

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