Background/Aims: Dietary polyphenols from green tea have been shown to possess cardio-protective activities in different experimental models of heart diseases and age-related ventricular dysfunction. The present study was aimed at evaluating whether long term in vivo administration of green tea extracts (GTE), can exert positive effects on the normal heart, with focus on the underlying mechanisms. Methods: The study population consisted of 20 male adult Wistar rats. Ten animals were given 40 mL/day tap water solution of GTE (concentration 0.3%) for 4 weeks (GTE group). The same volume of water was administered to the 10 remaining control rats (CTRL). Then, in vivo and ex vivo measurements of cardiac function were performed in the same anima...
A Chinese herbal formula Sheng-Mai-Yin (SMY), the liquid dosage form of Sheng-Mai-San, has been used...
We previously documented a clear-cut antihypertensive effect of green teat extract (GTE), which was ...
Copyright © 2012 Jing Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Background/Aims: Dietary polyphenols from green tea have been shown to possess cardio-protective act...
We recently showed that the long-term in vivo administration of green tea catechin extract (GTE) res...
Background. Green tea catechins are known to promote mitochondrial function, and to modulate gene ex...
Effect of green tea extract on cardiac hypertrophy following 5/6 nephrectomy in the rat.BackgroundLe...
Background Left ventricular hypertrophy commonly complicates chronic renal failure. We have observed...
Introduction. Cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury results in oxidative stress and poor physiological...
Apha-1-adrenergic stimulation triggers glucose transport in the heart through the translocation of g...
alpha(1)-Adrenergic stimulation triggers glucose transport in the heart through the translocation of...
none6Cardiac ischemia/reperfusion injury results in oxidative stress and poor physiological recovery...
We have previously demonstrated that STAT-1 plays a critical role in promoting apoptotic cell death ...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the effect of green tea extract (GTE) in arterial hypertension with hig...
We previously documented a clear-cut antihypertensive effect of green teat extract (GTE), which was ...
A Chinese herbal formula Sheng-Mai-Yin (SMY), the liquid dosage form of Sheng-Mai-San, has been used...
We previously documented a clear-cut antihypertensive effect of green teat extract (GTE), which was ...
Copyright © 2012 Jing Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Background/Aims: Dietary polyphenols from green tea have been shown to possess cardio-protective act...
We recently showed that the long-term in vivo administration of green tea catechin extract (GTE) res...
Background. Green tea catechins are known to promote mitochondrial function, and to modulate gene ex...
Effect of green tea extract on cardiac hypertrophy following 5/6 nephrectomy in the rat.BackgroundLe...
Background Left ventricular hypertrophy commonly complicates chronic renal failure. We have observed...
Introduction. Cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury results in oxidative stress and poor physiological...
Apha-1-adrenergic stimulation triggers glucose transport in the heart through the translocation of g...
alpha(1)-Adrenergic stimulation triggers glucose transport in the heart through the translocation of...
none6Cardiac ischemia/reperfusion injury results in oxidative stress and poor physiological recovery...
We have previously demonstrated that STAT-1 plays a critical role in promoting apoptotic cell death ...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the effect of green tea extract (GTE) in arterial hypertension with hig...
We previously documented a clear-cut antihypertensive effect of green teat extract (GTE), which was ...
A Chinese herbal formula Sheng-Mai-Yin (SMY), the liquid dosage form of Sheng-Mai-San, has been used...
We previously documented a clear-cut antihypertensive effect of green teat extract (GTE), which was ...
Copyright © 2012 Jing Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...