Ellagic acid protects against angiotensin II‐induced hypertrophic responses through ROS‐mediated MAPK pathway in H9c2 cells
Ya‐Che Lee,
Yeong‐Chin Jou,
Wan‐Ching Chou
et al.
Abstract:The early myocardial response of hypertension is an elevation of angiotensin‐II (Ang‐II) concentration, leading to heart failure and cardiac hypertrophy. This hypertrophic event of the heart is mediated by the interaction of Ang type 1 receptors (AT‐R1), thereby modulating NADPH oxidase activity in cardiomyocytes, which alters redox status in cardiomyocytes. Ellagic acid (EA) has anti‐inflammatory and anti‐oxidative capacities. Thus, EA has potential preventive effects on cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. … Show more
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