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Review
. 2021 May;26(3):699-709.
doi: 10.1007/s10741-020-10036-y. Epub 2020 Oct 8.

Vitamin C: historical perspectives and heart failure

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Vitamin C: historical perspectives and heart failure

Akshi Malik et al. Heart Fail Rev. 2021 May.

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Abstract

Vitamin C (Vit C) is an ideal antioxidant as it is easily available, water soluble, very potent, least toxic, regenerates other antioxidants particularly Vit E, and acts as a cofactor for different enzymes. It has received much attention due to its ability in limiting reactive oxygen species, oxidative stress, and nitrosative stress, as well as it helps to maintain some of the normal metabolic functions of the cell. However, over 140 clinical trials using Vit C in different pathological conditions such as myocardial infarction, gastritis, diabetes, hypertension, stroke, and cancer have yielded inconsistent results. Such a divergence calls for new strategies to establish practical significance of Vit C in heart failure or even in its prevention. For a better understanding of Vit C functioning, it is important to revisit its transport across the cell membrane and subcellular interactions. In this review, we have highlighted some historical details of Vit C and its transporters in the heart with a particular focus on heart failure in cancer chemotherapy.

Keywords: Doxorubicin; Nitric oxide; Nitric oxide synthases (NOS); Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4); Vit C transporters.

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