2017
DOI: 10.1515/acve-2017-0021
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Different pathways involved in the stimulatory effects of homocysteine on rat duodenal smooth muscle

Abstract: Recent studies have confi rmed that hyperhomocysteinemia is associated with gastrointestinal diseases; however, the direct effect of homocysteine on gastrointestinal reactivity still remains unknown. The aim of this study was to demonstrate how homocysteine may affect nitric oxide mediated duodenal relaxation and whether cholinergic receptors and K + channels take part in stimulating motility, as well as to explore whether oxidative stress is associated with homocysteine-mediated effects. Experiments were carr… Show more

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“…Quite similar effects were achieved in liver tissue, where Cys and NAC improved antioxidative defense by increasing the activity of antioxidant enzymes and decreased tissue damage induced by subchronic methionine exposure (Stojanović et al 2018b). On the other hand, HHcy induced by methionine as well as DL-Hcy TLHC in acute administration had opposite effect in mentioned tissues(Stojanović et al 2016b, Stojanović et al 2017. component of several disorders including cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, neurodegeneration, liver steatosis, hyperhomocysteinemia can result from deficiencies of vitamin cofactors (B 6 , B 12 , folic acid) required for Hcy metabolism and/or from genetic disorders of its metabolism.…”
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“…Quite similar effects were achieved in liver tissue, where Cys and NAC improved antioxidative defense by increasing the activity of antioxidant enzymes and decreased tissue damage induced by subchronic methionine exposure (Stojanović et al 2018b). On the other hand, HHcy induced by methionine as well as DL-Hcy TLHC in acute administration had opposite effect in mentioned tissues(Stojanović et al 2016b, Stojanović et al 2017. component of several disorders including cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, neurodegeneration, liver steatosis, hyperhomocysteinemia can result from deficiencies of vitamin cofactors (B 6 , B 12 , folic acid) required for Hcy metabolism and/or from genetic disorders of its metabolism.…”
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confidence: 99%