Oroxylin A, a flavonoid, is naturally produced in many medicinal plants. Our previous study identified it as a phytoestrogen. Based on this, the present study investigated its vasoconstriction reducing effects and whether the action was mediated by the estrogen receptor (ER) signal pathway. Long-term in vitro treatment with oroxylin A reduced Ach-induced vasorelaxation and NE-mediated or KCl-mediated contractile responses in rat aortic rings. These effects were interfered by an ER inhibitor ICI 182,780. Rat cardiac microvascular endothelial cells (CMECs) and aortic vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) were used to study the possible underlying mechanisms. Oroxylin A activated the ER signal pathway. In CMECs, it increased NO production and e...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a...
Estrogen is known to affect vascular function and diabetes development, but the relative contributio...
We previously reported that deletion of estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-alpha) abolishes endothelial res...
Oroxylin A, a natural flavonoid, is one of the main bioactive compounds that underlie the anti-infla...
1. The L-arginine-NO pathway has been implicated in the vasorelaxant effect of 17-beta-oestradiol. H...
The L-arginine-NO pathway has been implicated in the vasorelaxant effect of 17-β-oestradiol. Here we...
The effects of estrogen on arterial function are heterogeneous with respect to vessel and/or species...
Previously we demonstrated that estrone non-genomically regulates rat aortic NOS and COX activity an...
This study investigated the contribution of estrogen receptors (ERs) alpha and beta for epicardial c...
We report on the modulatory effects of chronic subcutaneous or oral estrogen and LY117018, a selecti...
A two step model mechanism of steroid action has been recently postulated. In this study, we test th...
Studies were performed to characterize the effects of chronic estrogen receptor activation on basal...
Several studies have provided evidence fur a direct effect of 17 beta-estradiol on vessel wall via i...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a ...
Estrogen exerts complex biological effects through the two isoforms of estrogen receptors (ERs): ERa...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a...
Estrogen is known to affect vascular function and diabetes development, but the relative contributio...
We previously reported that deletion of estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-alpha) abolishes endothelial res...
Oroxylin A, a natural flavonoid, is one of the main bioactive compounds that underlie the anti-infla...
1. The L-arginine-NO pathway has been implicated in the vasorelaxant effect of 17-beta-oestradiol. H...
The L-arginine-NO pathway has been implicated in the vasorelaxant effect of 17-β-oestradiol. Here we...
The effects of estrogen on arterial function are heterogeneous with respect to vessel and/or species...
Previously we demonstrated that estrone non-genomically regulates rat aortic NOS and COX activity an...
This study investigated the contribution of estrogen receptors (ERs) alpha and beta for epicardial c...
We report on the modulatory effects of chronic subcutaneous or oral estrogen and LY117018, a selecti...
A two step model mechanism of steroid action has been recently postulated. In this study, we test th...
Studies were performed to characterize the effects of chronic estrogen receptor activation on basal...
Several studies have provided evidence fur a direct effect of 17 beta-estradiol on vessel wall via i...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a ...
Estrogen exerts complex biological effects through the two isoforms of estrogen receptors (ERs): ERa...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a...
Estrogen is known to affect vascular function and diabetes development, but the relative contributio...
We previously reported that deletion of estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-alpha) abolishes endothelial res...