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Title: Effect of bioactive molecules from phytochemical data base as possible therapeutic agents on aortic tissue proteins (ACE2 and MMP-7) in hypertensive rat model using in silico and in vivo methods
Authors: Sanakousar, Patel
Keywords: phytochemical
aortic tissue proteins
hypertensive
silico
Issue Date: Aug-2024
Publisher: BLDE( Deemed to be University)
Abstract: In conclusion, β-sitosterol supplementation demonstrates promising therapeutic possibilities in modifying cardiovascular complications associated with L NAME-induced hypertension in rats. Its beneficial effects encompass regulating body weight, heart rate, blood pressure, autonomic functions, oxidative stress, and MMP-7 gene expression in cardiovascular remodelling. This study provides valuable insights into the various mechanisms underlying the cardioprotective effects of β-sitosterol. It highlights its significance as a potential adjunctive therapy for hypertension and associated cardiovascular disorders. Further research is needed to elucidate its precise mechanisms of action and therapeutic efficacy in clinical settings.
URI: http://20.193.157.4:9595/xmlui/handle/123456789/5525
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