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Clinical Trial
. 1995 Oct;89(4):343-8.
doi: 10.1042/cs0890343.

Lack of effect of vitamin E administration on basal nitric oxide function in male smokers and non-smokers

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Lack of effect of vitamin E administration on basal nitric oxide function in male smokers and non-smokers

D Green et al. Clin Sci (Lond). 1995 Oct.

Abstract

1. The antioxidant properties of vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) have been proposed to account for a possible protective effect in coronary artery disease. Coronary risk factors are associated with depressed endothelium-derived nitric oxide responses, and some evidence suggests increased quenching of the vasodilator effect of nitric oxide by oxygen free radicals. This study examined the possibility that vitamin E supplementation would improve basal function of the nitric oxide dilator system in long-term smokers and non-smokers. 2. Nine healthy male life-long non-smoking subjects and eight smokers (36 +/- 6 cigarettes per day, > 7 years) were given 1000 i.u. of vitamin E per day for a 4-week period, while five additional non-smokers received placebo. Forearm blood flow responses to intra-arterial infusion of noradrenaline (60, 120 and 240 rho mol/min) and the competitive inhibitor of nitric oxide synthesis, NG-monomethyl-L-arginine (1, 2 and 4 mumol/min) were measured before and after therapy. 3. No changes were evident in the constrictor responses to noradrenaline or NG-monomethyl-L-arginine in any group. These results indicate that vitamin E supplementation does not influence basal activity of the nitric oxide-dilator system in vivo.

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