sodium-nitrite and Cardiovascular-Diseases

sodium-nitrite has been researched along with Cardiovascular-Diseases* in 3 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for sodium-nitrite and Cardiovascular-Diseases

ArticleYear
Inorganic nitrite supplementation for healthy arterial aging.
    Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 2014, Mar-01, Volume: 116, Issue:5

    Aging is the major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). This is attributable primarily to adverse changes in arteries, notably, increases in large elastic artery stiffness and endothelial dysfunction mediated by inadequate concentrations of the vascular-protective molecule, nitric oxide (NO), and higher levels of oxidative stress and inflammation. Inorganic nitrite is a promising precursor molecule for augmenting circulating and tissue NO bioavailability because it requires only a one-step reduction to NO. Nitrite also acts as an independent signaling molecule, exerting many of the effects previously attributed to NO. Results of recent studies indicate that nitrite may be effective in the treatment of vascular aging. In old mice, short-term oral sodium nitrite supplementation reduces aortic pulse wave velocity, the gold-standard measure of large elastic artery stiffness, and ameliorates endothelial dysfunction, as indicated by normalization of NO-mediated endothelium-dependent dilation. These improvements in age-related vascular dysfunction with nitrite are mediated by reductions in oxidative stress and inflammation, and may be linked to increases in mitochondrial biogenesis and health. Increasing nitrite levels via dietary intake of nitrate appears to have similarly beneficial effects in many of the same physiological and clinical settings. Several clinical trials are being performed to determine the broad therapeutic potential of increasing nitrite bioavailability on human health and disease, including studies related to vascular aging. In summary, inorganic nitrite, as well as dietary nitrate supplementation, represents a promising therapy for treatment of arterial aging and prevention of age-associated CVD in humans.

    Topics: Aging; Animals; Arteries; Cardiotonic Agents; Cardiovascular Diseases; Dietary Supplements; Endothelium, Vascular; Humans; Infusions, Intravenous; Mice; Nitrates; Nitric Oxide; Nitrites; Risk Factors; Sodium Nitrite; Vascular Stiffness

2014

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for sodium-nitrite and Cardiovascular-Diseases

ArticleYear
Hydrogen sulfide induces nitric oxide release from nitrite.
    Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, 2009, Nov-01, Volume: 19, Issue:21

    Hydrogen sulfide has recently been considered to have an important role as a gasotransmitter in the cardiovascular system as well as in the central nervous system, but its action seems directly related to the presence of nitric oxide/nitric oxide-derivatives. We report here chemical evidence that emphasizes a prominent role of the hydrogen sulfide as cofactor of NO-derivatives in inducing nitric oxide release.

    Topics: Cardiovascular Diseases; Cardiovascular System; Central Nervous System; Central Nervous System Diseases; Hydrogen Sulfide; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Nitric Oxide; Sodium Nitrite

2009
[Effect of sodium nitrite in acute cardiac insufficiency].
    Magyar belorvosi archivum es ideggyogyaszati szemle, 1951, Volume: 4, Issue:2

    Topics: Cardiovascular Diseases; Heart; Heart Failure; Humans; Nitrites; Sodium Nitrite

1951