We have recently shown that type of supplemented simple sugar, not merely calorie intake, determines adverse effects on metabolism and aortic endothelial function in female rats. The aim of the current study was to investigate and compare the effects of high consumption of glucose or fructose on mesenteric arterial reactivity and systolic blood pressure (SBP). Sprague-Dawley female rats were supplemented with 20% w/v glucose or fructose in drinking water for 8 weeks. Here, we show that both sugars alter insulin signaling in mesenteric arteries (MA), assessed by a reduction in phosphorylated Akt, and increase in SBP. Furthermore, ingestion of glucose or fructose enhances inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression and contractile respo...
Abstract—Fructose feeding has been widely reported to cause hypertension in rats, as assessed indire...
Increase in fructose consumption together with decrease in physical activity contributes to the deve...
The objective of the present study was to identify metabolic, cardiovascular and autonomic changes i...
We have recently shown that type of supplemented simple sugar, not merely calorie intake, determines...
High fructose consumption, especially in soft drinks, has shown to contribute to variety of metaboli...
Intake of high fructose, especially in soft drinks, has shown to contribute to variety of metabolic ...
High consumption of simple sugars causes adverse cardiometabolic effects. We investigated the mechan...
High consumption of simple sugars causes adverse cardiometabolic effects. We investigated the mechan...
Intake of high fructose, especially in soft drinks, has shown to contribute to variety of metabolic ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the involvement of nitric oxide (NO) system damage in the dele...
Background Fructose consumption produces deleterious metabolic effects in animal models. The sites o...
The aim of the work was to find an experimental model suitable for the study of endothelial dysfunct...
Increased fructose consumption induces metabolic-syndrome-like pathologies and modulates vasoactivit...
Increased intake of fructose in humans and laboratory animals is demonstrated to be a risk factor fo...
High fructose consumption, especially in soft drinks, has been associated with the development of ob...
Abstract—Fructose feeding has been widely reported to cause hypertension in rats, as assessed indire...
Increase in fructose consumption together with decrease in physical activity contributes to the deve...
The objective of the present study was to identify metabolic, cardiovascular and autonomic changes i...
We have recently shown that type of supplemented simple sugar, not merely calorie intake, determines...
High fructose consumption, especially in soft drinks, has shown to contribute to variety of metaboli...
Intake of high fructose, especially in soft drinks, has shown to contribute to variety of metabolic ...
High consumption of simple sugars causes adverse cardiometabolic effects. We investigated the mechan...
High consumption of simple sugars causes adverse cardiometabolic effects. We investigated the mechan...
Intake of high fructose, especially in soft drinks, has shown to contribute to variety of metabolic ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the involvement of nitric oxide (NO) system damage in the dele...
Background Fructose consumption produces deleterious metabolic effects in animal models. The sites o...
The aim of the work was to find an experimental model suitable for the study of endothelial dysfunct...
Increased fructose consumption induces metabolic-syndrome-like pathologies and modulates vasoactivit...
Increased intake of fructose in humans and laboratory animals is demonstrated to be a risk factor fo...
High fructose consumption, especially in soft drinks, has been associated with the development of ob...
Abstract—Fructose feeding has been widely reported to cause hypertension in rats, as assessed indire...
Increase in fructose consumption together with decrease in physical activity contributes to the deve...
The objective of the present study was to identify metabolic, cardiovascular and autonomic changes i...