酸:乙醇诱导的调节心血管功能的变化中的一个被低估的代谢物
Andrew D Chapp1, Zhiying Shan2, Qing-Hui Chen2
1Department of Neuroscience, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
|February 24, 2024
概括
乙醇代谢产生酸,导致氧化应激并增加交感神经活动. 这可能会改变人类和动物的心血管功能和血压.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 心血管生理学心血管生理学
背景情况:
- 酸 (乙酸) 是一种从乙醇代谢中获得的生物活性短链脂肪酸.
- 乙醇消费与心血管影响有关,但涉及乙酸盐的确切机制尚未完全理解.
研究的目的:
- 审查和介绍关于酸/乙酸如何影响心血管功能的神经控制的发现.
- 阐明乙酸/乙酸在产生氧化应激和改变乙醇消耗后同情性外流中的作用.
主要方法:
- 进行了体内和体外研究,以调查酸/乙酸的作用.
- 化合物被微注射到大脑的自主控制中心,以测量交感神经活动和血压.
- 实时调查评估了乙醇和酸/乙酸对心血管功能神经控制的调节.
主要成果:
- 乙酸/乙酸的使用会产生氧化应激.
- 乙酸/乙酸增加了同情性流出,导致动脉血压的变化.
- 乙醇和酸/乙酸调节心血管功能的神经控制.
结论:
- 乙酸/乙酸在乙醇消费对心血管的影响中起着重要作用.
- 氧化应激和改变的同情活动是将乙酸与心血管变化联系起来的关键机制.
- 使用实时神经生理学技术的进一步研究对于理解这些复杂的相互作用至关重要.
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