| Literature DB >> 31270300 |
Tatsuya Maruhashi1, Yasuki Kihara1, Yukihito Higashi2,3.
Abstract
Bilirubin is a fundamental metabolic end product of heme degradation. Despite acting as a cytotoxic metabolite at high concentrations, bilirubin at physiological concentrations has antioxidant effects, such as scavenging reactive oxygen species, leading to a decrease in oxidative stress. Endothelial dysfunction is an early feature of and plays an important role in the development and progression of atherosclerosis, leading to cardiovascular complications. One mechanism of endothelial dysfunction is an increase in oxidative stress, by which the bioavailability of nitric oxide is decreased. Therefore, bilirubin is expected to improve endothelial function, to inhibit the progression of atherosclerosis, and to reduce cardiovascular complications by inactivating oxidative stress through its antioxidant effects. In this review, we will focus on the clinical associations of the antioxidant bilirubin with endothelial function and cardiovascular complications.Entities:
Keywords: Antioxidant; Bilirubin; Endothelial function; Gilbert's syndrome; Oxidative stress
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31270300 PMCID: PMC6711845 DOI: 10.5551/jat.RV17035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Atheroscler Thromb ISSN: 1340-3478 Impact factor: 4.928