Title of article :
No effect of an L-arginine-enriched medical food (HeartBars) on endothelial function and platelet aggregation in subjects with hypercholesterolemia
Author/Authors :
Abdelhamed I. Abdelhamed، نويسنده , , Steven E. Reis، نويسنده , , David C. Sane، نويسنده , , K. Bridget Brosnihan، نويسنده , , Robert B. Preli، نويسنده , , David M. Herrington، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Background Providing image-arginine as a precursor for nitric oxide has been proposed to improve endothelial function in populations at high risk for cardiovascular events. We studied the effects of dietary image-arginine supplementation with HeartBars (a medical food rich in L-arginine, Cooke Pharma, Belmont, Calif) on flow-mediated dilation and markers of endothelial function in subjects with hypercholesterolemia. Methods We randomly assigned 47 subjects with hypercholesterolemia to receive one HeartBar containing 3.3 g image-arginine each, or a placebo bar, consumed twice daily for 2 weeks. Flow-mediated dilation, platelet aggregation studies, and soluble levels of endothelial and platelet adhesion molecules were obtained before and after the 2-week treatment period. Results Baseline and follow-up levels of image-arginine were 78.5 ± 28.2 μmol/L and 80.7 ± 26.7 μmol/L, respectively (P = .54). The HeartBar group had no improvement in flow-mediated dilation; changes in brachial artery diameter at baseline and follow-up were 5.52% ± 3.32% and 4.96% ± 2.39%, respectively. There were also no changes in the soluble levels of E-selectin and P-selectin by treatment group. Conclusions In our study, 2 weeks of HeartBar supplementation in subjects with hypercholesterolemia showed no favorable effects on endothelial or platelet function. (Am Heart J 2003;145:e15.)
Journal title :
American Heart Journal
Journal title :
American Heart Journal