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Vitamin D deficiency causes inward hypertrophic remodeling and alters vascular reactivity of rat cerebral arterioles.

Éva PálLeila HadjadjZoltán FontányiAnna Monori-KissZsuzsanna MezeiNorbert LippaiAttila MagyarAndrea HeinzlmannGellért KarvalyEmil MonosGyörgy NádasyZoltán BenyóSzabolcs Várbíró
Published in: PloS one (2018)
VDD causes inward hypertrophic remodeling due to vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and enhances the vessel tone probably because of increased vasoconstrictor prostanoid levels in young adult rats. In addition, the decreased eNOS expression results in endothelial dysfunction. These morphological and functional alterations can potentially compromise the cerebral circulation and lead to cerebrovascular disorders in VDD.
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