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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin C and Endothelial Vasodilation

Overview

  • Yes, vitamin C supplementation can improve endothelial vasodilation, particularly in individuals with pre-existing endothelial dysfunction, cardiovascular risk factors, or oxidative stress.
  • The beneficial effects are primarily linked to its powerful antioxidant properties, which protect nitric oxide from oxidative degradation.

Key Mechanisms of Action

  • Protection of Nitric Oxide (NO): Vitamin C neutralizes free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the vascular wall, preventing them from destroying nitric oxide, which is essential for blood vessel relaxation.
  • Enzyme Support: It helps maintain the proper function of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), the enzyme responsible for producing NO.
  • Reduction of Oxidative Stress: By lowering systemic and vascular oxidative stress, vitamin C restores the natural balance required for proper vascular tone and vasodilation.

Clinical Relevance & Factors

  • Patient Specificity: The degree of improvement heavily depends on the individual's baseline oxidative stress levels and cardiovascular health. Healthy individuals with normal endothelial function may see minimal changes.
  • Nutritional Synergy: For optimal cardiovascular benefits, vitamin C should be considered alongside a comprehensive approach that includes other antioxidants (such as vitamin E) and essential cofactors, rather than in isolation.
  • Bioavailability: The method and dosage of supplementation matter, as excessive doses can sometimes act as a pro-oxidant or cause gastrointestinal upset, while physiological or moderate megadoses tailored to individual biochemical needs yield the best results.
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Vitamin C - connections

Vitamin C ->

-> Vitamin C

Vasodilation - connections

Vasodilation ->

-> Vasodilation

  • Nickel - Causes (Level: low; Location: left coronary artery)
  • Cobalt - Causes (Level: low; Location: right coronary artery)
  • Vitamin E - Causes (Location: left coronary artery; Amount: appropriate; Specificity: left side only)
  • Vitamin B15 - Causes (Location: right coronary artery; Specificity: right side only)

Endothelium - connections

Endothelium ->

-> Endothelium

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