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( Baumgartner-Parzer & Waldhausl 2001 , Vallet & Wiel 2001 , Levi et al. 2002 ). In addition, the endothelium serves as a selective permeability barrier between the blood and tissue, including the brain ( Albert et al. 1997 ), and produces a variety of
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( Flotte et al . 1983 ). Gal-3 expression has been found to be increased in neutrophils upon adhesion to the endothelium ( Gil et al . 2006 b ), which also coincided with a relocalisation of Gal-3 to the plasma membrane in endothelial cells ( Gil et al
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numerous pathological conditions including atherosclerosis, inflammation and tissue remodelling. The endothelium expresses MR, GR and HSD2 (HSD11B2) all of which drive numerous physiological and pathological functions in the vascular wall. Clinical and
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be rate limiting for NO synthesis. In addition, human umbilical vein endothelium also requires the activity of the cationic and neutral amino acid transport system y + L for NO synthesis ( Arancibia-Garavilla et al. 2003 ). After observing that L
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( Bar-Tana 2001 ). PPARγ is expressed most abundantly in adipose tissue, pancreatic β cells, vascular endothelium and macrophages ( Dubois et al . 2000 , Willson et al . 2001 ). Some evidence suggests that the effects of TZDs are mediated independent
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. References Boeldt DS Yi FX Bird IM 2011 Pregnancy adaptive programming of capacitative entry responses alters nitric oxide (NO) output in vascular endothelium: new insights into eNOS regulation through adaptive cell signaling . Journal of
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affinity than testosterone and 15- to 30-fold greater affinity than adrenal androgens for androgen receptor (AR; Ikeda et al . 2012 ). Reportedly, DHT enhanced the binding of monocytes to the endothelium via increased expression of vascular cell adhesion
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system, by removing the C-terminal histidyl-leucine residue from AI. ACE is mainly located in the pulmonary vascular endothelium but has also been found in kidney, liver, brain, and cardiovascular tissues, among others. ACE activity is influenced by