Sodium tungstate and vanadyl sulfate effects on blood pressure and vascular prostanoids production in fructose-overloaded rats

Peredo, HA; Zabalza, M; Mayer, MA; Carranza, A; Puyo, A

HERO ID

1753631

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2010

Language

English

PMID

21029009

HERO ID 1753631
In Press No
Year 2010
Title Sodium tungstate and vanadyl sulfate effects on blood pressure and vascular prostanoids production in fructose-overloaded rats
Authors Peredo, HA; Zabalza, M; Mayer, MA; Carranza, A; Puyo, A
Journal Clinical and Experimental Hypertension
Volume 32
Issue 7
Page Numbers 453-457
Abstract This study analyzes the effects of sodium tungstate and vanadyl sulphate in the fructose-overloaded rat, a model of metabolic syndrome. Fructose (9 weeks) increased blood pressure, triglycerydemia, glycemia, and reduced release of vasodilator prostaglandins (prostacyclin and prostaglandin E2 ) in the mesenteric vascular bed. Sodium tungstate prevented those alterations; meanwhile vanadyl sulfate only prevented the increase in glycemia. In conclusion, the present experiments showed that sodium tungstate is more effective than vanadyl sulfate for the treatment of experimental metabolic syndrome in rats.
Doi 10.3109/10641961003686443
Pmid 21029009
Wosid WOS:000283593500008
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Language Text English
Keyword tungstate; vanadyl; fructose; prostanoids; triglycerides