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Cellular, molecular and clinical aspects of vitamin E on atherosclerosis prevention

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MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF MEDICINE
卷 28, 期 5-6, 页码 538-590

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DOI: 10.1016/j.mam.2007.07.001

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vitamin E; tocopherol; tocotrienol; tocopheryl phosphate; EPC-K1; atherosclerosis; epidemiological studies; animal studies; endothelial cells; monocytes; macrophages; T cells; mast cells; vascular smooth muscle cells; scavenger receptors; gene expression; signal transduction

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Randomised clinical trials and epidemiologic studies addressing the preventive effects of vitamin E supplementation against cardiovascular disease reported both positive and negative effects, and recent meta-analyses of the clinical studies were rather disappointing. In contrast to that, many animal studies clearly show a preventive action of vitamin E in several experimental settings, which can be explained by the molecular and cellular effects of vitamin E observed in cell cultures. This review is focusing on the molecular effects of vitamin E on the cells playing a role during atherosclerosis, in particular on the endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells, monocytes/macroph ages, T cells, and mast cells. Vitamin E may act by normalizing aberrant signal transduction and gene expression in antioxidant and non-antioxidant manners; in particular, over-expression of scavenger receptors and consequent foam cell formation can be prevented by vitamin E. In addition to that, the cellular effects of alpha-tocopheryl phosphate and of EPC-K1, a composite molecule between alpha-tocopheryl phosphate and L-ascorbic acid, are summarized. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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