Zinc is a vital element in maintaining the normal structure and physiology of cells. The fact that it has an important role in states of cardiovascular diseases has been studied and described by several research groups. It appears to have protective effects in coronary artery disease and cardiomyopathy. Intracellular zinc plays a critical role in the redox signaling pathway, whereby certain triggers such as ischemia and infarction lead to release of zinc from proteins and cause myocardial damage. In such states, replenishing with zinc has been shown to improve cardiac function and prevent further damage. Thus, the area of zinc homeostasis is emerging in cardiovascular disease research. The goal of this report is to review the current knowle...
Zinc is essential for the maintenance of normal cellular structure and functions. Zinc dyshomeostasi...
Published online: 10 Sep 2018The discovery of the roles of nitric oxide (NO) in cardiovascular signa...
Several animal and human studies have shown that zinc is associated with cellular damage and cardiac...
Zinc is a vital element in maintaining the normal structure and physiology of cells. The fact that i...
Zinc is structurally and functionally essential for more than 300 enzymes and 2000 transcription fac...
The importance of zinc (Zn) for cardiovascular health continuously gains recognition. As shown earli...
Zinc is an essential trace element due to its role as a key part of human enzymatic activity. As a c...
Animal and human studies suggest that trace elements such as Zn and Cu may be implicated in the path...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Poor zinc nutritional status is suspected as a risk factor for ...
Zinc plays an important role in biological systems as bound and histochemically reactive labile Zn2+...
Background: Serum trace element alteration has been reported in dilated and ischemic cardiomyopathy....
Oxidative stress represents an impaired metabolic system that promotes damage to cells and tissues. ...
Zinc is an essential trace element with proposed therapeutic effects in Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM...
The maintenance of zinc homeostasis at the whole body and cellular levels is critical in optimising ...
The elderly is a group at particularly high cardiovascular risk. The coexistence of chronic diseases...
Zinc is essential for the maintenance of normal cellular structure and functions. Zinc dyshomeostasi...
Published online: 10 Sep 2018The discovery of the roles of nitric oxide (NO) in cardiovascular signa...
Several animal and human studies have shown that zinc is associated with cellular damage and cardiac...
Zinc is a vital element in maintaining the normal structure and physiology of cells. The fact that i...
Zinc is structurally and functionally essential for more than 300 enzymes and 2000 transcription fac...
The importance of zinc (Zn) for cardiovascular health continuously gains recognition. As shown earli...
Zinc is an essential trace element due to its role as a key part of human enzymatic activity. As a c...
Animal and human studies suggest that trace elements such as Zn and Cu may be implicated in the path...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Poor zinc nutritional status is suspected as a risk factor for ...
Zinc plays an important role in biological systems as bound and histochemically reactive labile Zn2+...
Background: Serum trace element alteration has been reported in dilated and ischemic cardiomyopathy....
Oxidative stress represents an impaired metabolic system that promotes damage to cells and tissues. ...
Zinc is an essential trace element with proposed therapeutic effects in Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM...
The maintenance of zinc homeostasis at the whole body and cellular levels is critical in optimising ...
The elderly is a group at particularly high cardiovascular risk. The coexistence of chronic diseases...
Zinc is essential for the maintenance of normal cellular structure and functions. Zinc dyshomeostasi...
Published online: 10 Sep 2018The discovery of the roles of nitric oxide (NO) in cardiovascular signa...
Several animal and human studies have shown that zinc is associated with cellular damage and cardiac...