allopurinol has been researched along with Varicose-Veins* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for allopurinol and Varicose-Veins
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Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol determines oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction in saphenous veins from patients with coronary artery disease.
There is evidence for a relationship between endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular disease, but a causative role for oxidative stress remains to be determined.. We studied 188 patients with severe coronary artery disease (CAD), of whom 51 were age and sex matched with 51 healthy controls undergoing varicose vein surgery. Relaxation of saphenous vein to calcium ionophore, apocynin, and allopurinol was studied together with the markers of oxidative stress, total antioxidant capacity and reduced/oxidized glutathione ratio. Vascular superoxide levels were measured using lucigenin chemiluminescence and hydroethidine. Relaxation to calcium ionophore was decreased in CAD compared with control patients (maximum relaxation 26+/-2% versus 60+/-1%; P<0.001). Total superoxide production was increased (0.89+/-0.09 versus 0.56+/-0.06 nmol/mg per min; P=0.008), whereas superoxide inhibition with apocynin or allopurinol had a greater effect on vasorelaxation in CAD patients. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol predicted relaxation to calcium ionophore (P<0.001) and oxidative stress markers (P<0.001) in CAD patients.. Endothelial dysfunction is associated with raised levels of superoxide and biomarkers of oxidative stress in saphenous veins from CAD patients. LDL cholesterol is a major determinant of endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress in these patients. These results support intensive LDL cholesterol-lowering therapy as suggested by recent clinical trials. Topics: Acetophenones; Adult; Aged; Allopurinol; Antioxidants; Biomarkers; Cholesterol, LDL; Coronary Artery Disease; Endothelium, Vascular; Female; Free Radical Scavengers; Humans; Ionophores; Male; Middle Aged; Nitroprusside; Oxidative Stress; Phenylephrine; Risk Factors; Saphenous Vein; Superoxides; Varicose Veins; Vasoconstrictor Agents; Vasodilation; Vasodilator Agents | 2006 |
Generation of reactive oxygen metabolites by the varicose vein wall.
to evaluate the content of lipid peroxidation products (expressed by the concentration of thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances; TBARS), the content of myeloperoxidase (MPO), and the localisation of xanthine oxidase (XO) in varicose veins (vv), varicose veins with superficial thrombophlebitis and unchanged saphenous veins.. varicose saphenous veins, varicose veins with superficial thrombophlebitis and normal saphenous veins obtained during varicose vein surgery on 36 patients as well as healthy saphenous veins from cadaver organ donors (control). Homogenates were prepared in which TBARS concentration and MPO content were determined. Immunohistochemical staining to detect XO was also performed.. the highest concentration of TBARS occurred in vv with superficial thrombophlebitis, the lowest in donor vein. The highest content of MPO was observed in vv and slightly lower - in varicose veins with thrombophlebitis. A positive reaction for XO was seen in vv wall endothelium. Specimens of vv with thrombophlebitis revealed strong, intense staining in endothelium as well as in vasa vasorum.. varicose veins, especially those complicated with superficial thrombophlebitis revealed increased free radical generation. Its sources might be neutrophils, and in vv complicated with superficial thrombophlebitis-xanthine oxidase. Topics: Adult; Endothelium, Vascular; Female; Humans; In Vitro Techniques; Lipid Peroxidation; Male; Middle Aged; Peroxidase; Reactive Oxygen Species; Saphenous Vein; Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances; Thrombophlebitis; Varicose Veins; Xanthine Oxidase | 2002 |