Oxidized LDL and NO synthesis—Biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction and ageing

Publication date: Available online 21 March 2015 Source:Mechanisms of Ageing and Development Author(s): Daniela Gradinaru , Claudia Borsa , Cristina Ionescu , Gabriel Ioan Prada Oxidized LDL (oxLDL) and nitric oxide (NO) exert contradictory actions within the vascular endothelium microenvironment influencing key events in atherogenesis. OxLDL and NO are so far regarded as representative parameters of oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction, new targets in prevention, diagnosis and therapy of cardiovascular diseases, and also as candidate biomarkers in evaluating the human biological age. The aim of this review is to explore recent literature on molecular mechanisms and pathophysiological relationships between LDL oxidation, NO synthesis and vascular endothelium function/dysfunction in ageing, focusing on the following aspects: (1) the impact of metabolic status on both LDL oxidation and NO synthesis in relation with oxidative stress, (2) the use of oxidized LDL and NO activity as biomarkers in human studies reporting on cardiovascular outcomes, and (3) evidences supporting the importance of oxidized LDL and NO activity as relevant biomarkers in vascular ageing and age-related diseases. Graphical abstract
Source: Mechanisms of Ageing and Development - Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research