Hydralazine is a traditional antihypertensive drug that was developed several decades ago. Its most well-known effect is blood pressure lowering by arterial vasodilation. While mainly used an adjunct treatment for clinical hypertension or chronic heart failure, this old drug has also shown potential as a repurposing drug for the atherosclerosis vascular disease and various kidney diseases. Recent experimental studies suggest that hydralazine exerts antioxidative, anti-apoptotic, and HIF-1α stabilization effects for angiogenesis and vascular protection. Hydralazine also exerts reno-protective effects via its antioxidation, DNA demethylation, and anti-inflammation abilities. The above evidence provides advanced rationales for new applications...
In addition to reducing blood pressure, hydralazine can reduce the production of inflammatory cytoki...
Since it has been shown that the most deleteri-ous effects of hypertension occur in cerebral, renal ...
effect of hyperfiltration and renin ation on development of were equally effective in reducing systo...
The vasodilator hydralazine, used clinically in cardiovascular therapy, relaxes arterial smooth musc...
International audienceReactive oxygen species (ROS) generated within the vascular wall trigger low-d...
<div><p>Abstract Hydralazine is a direct-acting vasodilator, which has been used in treatment for hy...
The effects of hydralazine on blood lipids, systolic pressure and cardiac performancewere assessed i...
This study sought: (1) to clarify the effects of hydralazine on both the pulmonary vasculature and r...
International audienceReactive carbonyl compounds (RCC) generated by polyunsaturated fatty acid oxid...
Aims: Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of mitochondrial fission induced by acute myocardial i...
The global epidemic of diabetes mellitus has led to a continuous increase in the prevalence of diabe...
suMmARY The administration of vasodilator drugs has been shown to have beneficial effects at rest in...
Hydralazine is a vasodilator that has been in clinical use for nearly six decades. Despite this, the...
Aims: Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) is a common problem of great morbidity and mortality. Hydralazine–i...
shown that administration of hydralazine (1-hydrazinophthalazine) is accompanied by an inerease in c...
In addition to reducing blood pressure, hydralazine can reduce the production of inflammatory cytoki...
Since it has been shown that the most deleteri-ous effects of hypertension occur in cerebral, renal ...
effect of hyperfiltration and renin ation on development of were equally effective in reducing systo...
The vasodilator hydralazine, used clinically in cardiovascular therapy, relaxes arterial smooth musc...
International audienceReactive oxygen species (ROS) generated within the vascular wall trigger low-d...
<div><p>Abstract Hydralazine is a direct-acting vasodilator, which has been used in treatment for hy...
The effects of hydralazine on blood lipids, systolic pressure and cardiac performancewere assessed i...
This study sought: (1) to clarify the effects of hydralazine on both the pulmonary vasculature and r...
International audienceReactive carbonyl compounds (RCC) generated by polyunsaturated fatty acid oxid...
Aims: Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of mitochondrial fission induced by acute myocardial i...
The global epidemic of diabetes mellitus has led to a continuous increase in the prevalence of diabe...
suMmARY The administration of vasodilator drugs has been shown to have beneficial effects at rest in...
Hydralazine is a vasodilator that has been in clinical use for nearly six decades. Despite this, the...
Aims: Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) is a common problem of great morbidity and mortality. Hydralazine–i...
shown that administration of hydralazine (1-hydrazinophthalazine) is accompanied by an inerease in c...
In addition to reducing blood pressure, hydralazine can reduce the production of inflammatory cytoki...
Since it has been shown that the most deleteri-ous effects of hypertension occur in cerebral, renal ...
effect of hyperfiltration and renin ation on development of were equally effective in reducing systo...