Posted by Chantel Martiromo. research contributed by PubMed
Consumption of polyphenol-rich foods,
such as fruits and vegetables, and beverages derived from plants, such
as cocoa, red wine and tea, may represent a beneficial diet in terms of
cardiovascular protection, According to the study by Université Louis Pasteur de Strasbourg, posted in PubMed, epidemiological studies demonstrate a significant inverse correlation
between polyphenol consumption and cardiovascular risk. Among the
numerous plausible mechanisms by which polyphenols may confer
cardiovascular protection, improvement of the endothelial function and
inhibition of angiogenesis and cell migration and proliferation in blood
vessels have been the focus of recent studies. These studies have
indicated that, in addition to and independently from their antioxidant
effects, plant polyphenols (1) enhance the production of vasodilating
factors [nitric oxide (NO), endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor
(EDHF) and prostacyclin] and inhibit the synthesis of vasoconstrictor
endothelin-1 in endothelial cells; and (2) inhibit the expression of two
major pro-angiogenic factors, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)
and matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) in smooth muscle cells.
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