Projects

The role of nitric oxide, free radicals and Ang2 peptide on vascular structure and function in experimental hypertension.

Cardiovascular Physiology

Project leader :Dr Zoran Miloradović

Project collaborators:

Dr Zoran Miloradović, dr Đurđica Jovović, dr Nevena Mihailović-Stanojević, dr Jelica Grujić Milanović

Project number: СК-СРБ-0026-29

Duration of the project: 2010-2011.

Leading Institution:

University of Belgrade, Institute for Medical Research, Institute of national importance for the Republic of Serbia

Description of the project:

A chronic decrease in nitric oxide synthesis caused by blockade of the enzyme constitutive nitric oxide synthase results in a permanent increase in blood pressure associated with hypertrophy of the heart and arterial blood vessels. The aim of the study was to investigate the comparative effects of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors associated with vascular and cardiac changes. The long-term effects of the combined action of two types of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors on the heart and on the structure and function of blood vessels, as well as their effects on the cellular and extracellular components of the walls of conducting blood vessels in terms of the role of free radicals and the renin-angiotensin system, were investigated. The results obtained represent a contribution to the understanding of the basic regulatory mechanisms in hypertension and to the development of new approaches for the prevention and therapy of this disease.

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