Epidemiological studies have shown that elevated plasma homocysteine increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as myocardial infarction, stroke and coronary artery dis-ease. At the molecular level, high homocysteine promotes the generation of reactive oxygen species, decreases nitric oxide bioavailability, alters lipid metabolism and initiates inflamma-tory responses. These alterations cause physiological dysfunction of the endothelium, which leads to atherosclerosis. Deposition of lipids within the arterial wall is a major characteristic of atherosclerosis, as such we hypothesized that elevated homocysteine affects the regula-tion of hepatic lipid metabolism. However, the molecular mechanisms that mediate the dys-function of the ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide and o...
Hepatic steatosis is common in patients having severe hyperhomocysteinemia due to deficiency for cys...
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The mechanism by which homocysteine causes endothelial cell (EC) injury and/or dysfunction is not fu...
The mechanism by which homocysteine causes endothelial cell (EC) injury and/or dysfunction is not fu...
The mechanism by which homocysteine causes endothelial cell (EC) injury and/or dysfunction is not fu...
Homocysteine is a non-proteinogenic amino acid playing key roles in two interconnected metabolic pat...
Hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) is an established and potent independent risk factor for degenerative di...
Homocysteine is a non-proteinogenic amino acid playing key roles in two interconnected metabolic pat...
Homocysteine (Hcy) is a sulfur-containing non-proteinogenic amino acid formed during the metabolism ...
Background: Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing intermediate product in the normal metabolism of met...
Background: Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing intermediate product in the normal metabolism of met...
Background: Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing intermediate product in the normal metabolism of met...
Background: In recent decades, several studies have shown that hyperhomocysteinemia is an independen...
Hepatic steatosis is common in patients having severe hyperhomocysteinemia due to deficiency for cys...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide and o...
Hepatic steatosis is common in patients having severe hyperhomocysteinemia due to deficiency for cys...
Contains fulltext : 49025.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aims of th...
The mechanism by which homocysteine causes endothelial cell (EC) injury and/or dysfunction is not fu...
The mechanism by which homocysteine causes endothelial cell (EC) injury and/or dysfunction is not fu...
The mechanism by which homocysteine causes endothelial cell (EC) injury and/or dysfunction is not fu...
Homocysteine is a non-proteinogenic amino acid playing key roles in two interconnected metabolic pat...
Hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) is an established and potent independent risk factor for degenerative di...
Homocysteine is a non-proteinogenic amino acid playing key roles in two interconnected metabolic pat...
Homocysteine (Hcy) is a sulfur-containing non-proteinogenic amino acid formed during the metabolism ...
Background: Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing intermediate product in the normal metabolism of met...
Background: Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing intermediate product in the normal metabolism of met...
Background: Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing intermediate product in the normal metabolism of met...
Background: In recent decades, several studies have shown that hyperhomocysteinemia is an independen...
Hepatic steatosis is common in patients having severe hyperhomocysteinemia due to deficiency for cys...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide and o...
Hepatic steatosis is common in patients having severe hyperhomocysteinemia due to deficiency for cys...
Contains fulltext : 49025.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aims of th...