OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that antioxidant therapy would improve endothelial function in smokers. BACKGROUND: Several studies have documented a beneficial effect of short-term oral or parenteral vitamin C on endothelial physiology in subjects with early arterial dysfunction. Possible long-term effects of vitamin C on endothelial function, however, are not known. METHODS: We studied the effects of short- and long-term oral vitamin C therapy on endothelial function in 20 healthy young adult smokers (age 36 +/- 6 years, 8 male subjects, 21 +/- 10 pack-years). Each subject was studied at baseline, 2 h after a single dose of 2 g vitamin C and 8 weeks after taking 1 g vitamin C daily, and after placebo, in a randomized double-blind crossover study. Blood samples were analyzed for plasma ascorbate levels and endothelial function was measured as flow-mediated dilation of the brachial artery, using high resolution ultrasound. Nitroglycerin-mediated dilation (endothelium-independent) was also measured at each visit. RESULTS: At baseline, plasma ascorbate level was low in the smokers (42 +/- 21 micromol/liter; normal range, 50 to 150 micromol/liter), increased with vitamin C therapy after 2 h to 120 +/- 54 micromol/liter (p < 0.001) and remained elevated after eight weeks of supplementation at 92 +/- 32 micromol/liter (p < 0.001, compared with placebo). Flow-mediated dilation, however, increased at 2 h (from 2.8 +/- 2.0% to 6.3 +/- 2.8%, p < 0.001), but there was no sustained beneficial effect after eight weeks (3.9 +/- 3.2%, p = 0.26). Nitroglycerin-mediated dilation was unchanged throughout. CONCLUSION:Oral vitamin C therapy improves endothelial dysfunction in the short term in healthy young smokers, but it has no beneficial long-term effect, despite sustained elevation of plasma ascorbate levels.
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OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that antioxidant therapy would improve endothelial function in smokers. BACKGROUND: Several studies have documented a beneficial effect of short-term oral or parenteral vitamin C on endothelial physiology in subjects with early arterial dysfunction. Possible long-term effects of vitamin C on endothelial function, however, are not known. METHODS: We studied the effects of short- and long-term oral vitamin C therapy on endothelial function in 20 healthy young adult smokers (age 36 +/- 6 years, 8 male subjects, 21 +/- 10 pack-years). Each subject was studied at baseline, 2 h after a single dose of 2 g vitamin C and 8 weeks after taking 1 g vitamin C daily, and after placebo, in a randomized double-blind crossover study. Blood samples were analyzed for plasma ascorbate levels and endothelial function was measured as flow-mediated dilation of the brachial artery, using high resolution ultrasound. Nitroglycerin-mediated dilation (endothelium-independent) was also measured at each visit. RESULTS: At baseline, plasma ascorbate level was low in the smokers (42 +/- 21 micromol/liter; normal range, 50 to 150 micromol/liter), increased with vitamin C therapy after 2 h to 120 +/- 54 micromol/liter (p < 0.001) and remained elevated after eight weeks of supplementation at 92 +/- 32 micromol/liter (p < 0.001, compared with placebo). Flow-mediated dilation, however, increased at 2 h (from 2.8 +/- 2.0% to 6.3 +/- 2.8%, p < 0.001), but there was no sustained beneficial effect after eight weeks (3.9 +/- 3.2%, p = 0.26). Nitroglycerin-mediated dilation was unchanged throughout. CONCLUSION: Oral vitamin C therapy improves endothelial dysfunction in the short term in healthy young smokers, but it has no beneficial long-term effect, despite sustained elevation of plasma ascorbate levels.
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