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Endothelial Health About this Article About This Article Endothelial Health and Maintenance By Joan Beal Understanding the Endothelium
If the endothelium becomes damaged and the NO levels become imbalanced, cells which should remain in the blood can leak through blood vessels and into adjacent body tissue. Some of the leaked cells can include proteins, such as the C-Reactive protein, which is produced by the liver and causes inflammation8. By inhibiting NO, endothelial signaling can become impaired, and disease may result. Because the endothelium actively maintains approximately 60,000 miles of blood vessels in our body, endothelial dysfunction has been linked to a wide variety of diseases, including:*
Given that a wide body of research has established the role of the endothelium (and nitric oxide) in the overall health of the human body, the importance of understanding how the endothelium becomes damaged, and how to prevent that damage, becomes clear. Potential Causes of endothelial dysfunction
Preserving and enhancing Endothelial health
* = References for the association between endothelial health and these syndromes and diseases are widely available on-line References:
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