Mechanisms of HBO-Induced Vascular Functional Changes in Diabetic Animal Models

I. Jukić, M. Mišir, M. Mihalj, Z. Mihaljević, S. Unfirer, D. Kibel, Aleksandar Kibel
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Abstract

The mechanisms by which HBO exerts its potentially beneficial effects are not completely clear. Interactions of mechanisms affecting endothelial dysfunction, NO synthesis, EETs and HETE formation, CYP expression changes, oxidative stress and antioxidant defense system changes, and multiple effects on inflammation take place that might be consid ered as mediating factors for the observed positive (or negative) clinical effects in diabe - tes mellitus (for instance in chronic diabetic wounds). Studies on vasculature in diabetic animal models can provide us with more information that can help us understand its effects on blood vessel function. This chapter discusses the most relevant studies that have assessed the potential mechanisms of HBO-induced vascular functional changes in diabetic animal models.
hbo诱导糖尿病动物模型血管功能改变的机制
HBO发挥其潜在有益作用的机制尚不完全清楚。影响内皮功能障碍、NO合成、EETs和HETE形成、CYP表达改变、氧化应激和抗氧化防御系统改变以及炎症的多种作用机制的相互作用可能被认为是糖尿病(例如慢性糖尿病伤口)中观察到的阳性(或阴性)临床效应的中介因素。糖尿病动物模型血管系统的研究可以为我们提供更多的信息,帮助我们了解其对血管功能的影响。本章讨论了在糖尿病动物模型中评估hbo诱导血管功能改变的潜在机制的最相关研究。
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