2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2010.12.002
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Soluble silica and coral sand suppress high blood pressure and improve the related aortic gene expressions in spontaneously hypertensive rats

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“…In our study, using a different model and silicon supplementation through SES, we showed a prevention of vascular and endothelial functions assessed respectively by the contractile response to the agonist phenylephrine and the relaxation induced by Ach. This could corroborate earlier results [18].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…In our study, using a different model and silicon supplementation through SES, we showed a prevention of vascular and endothelial functions assessed respectively by the contractile response to the agonist phenylephrine and the relaxation induced by Ach. This could corroborate earlier results [18].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In a previous work, it was reported that, after supply of oral soluble silica or coral sand in spontaneously hypertensive rats, blood pressure was reduced, and that this supply improved the related aortic gene expression [18]. In our study, using a different model and silicon supplementation through SES, we showed a prevention of vascular and endothelial functions assessed respectively by the contractile response to the agonist phenylephrine and the relaxation induced by Ach.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…Si participates in the life processes of animals (Carlisle, 1972(Carlisle, , 1974 with important role in connective tissue (Carlisle, 1981). Si has been related to collagen synthesis (Carlisle, 1972), bone mineralization (Eisinger and Clairet, 1993), atherosclerosis (Schwarz, 1977), hypertension (Maehira et al, 2011), Alzheimer's disease (AD) (Candy et al, 1985;Gonzalez-Muñoz et al, 2008), as well as other biological disorders (Jurkić et al, 2013). The protective effect of Si against neurodegenerative disease is mainly based on the ability of silicic acid to act as a natural antagonist of aluminium (Al).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The importance of silicon has also been demonstrated in cardiovascular pathophysiology and especially in the prevention of atherosclerosis (Loeper et al, 1979). An inverse relationship between the ingestion of silicon and the development of atherosclerosis has been reported (Loeper et al, 1988), and in spontaneously hypertensive rats, silicon supplementation reduces hypertension and increases antihypertensive and antiatherogenic gene expressions in the aorta (Maehira et al, 2011). Thus, a supplementation may be justified in preventing these effects, especially in the case of suspicion or installation of pathologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%