Study Title: (-)-epicatechin activation of endothelial cell endothelial nitric oxide synthase, nitric oxide, and related signaling pathways

Citation: Ramirez-Sanchez et al., 2010 · Hypertension

What the Study Found: (−)-Epicatechin activated endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in human coronary artery cells through specific phosphorylation (Ser633 and Ser1177) and dephosphorylation (Thr495) events. It worked via the PI3K pathway, Ca²⁺/CaMKII signaling, and cell-surface mechanisms. The result was increased nitric oxide production and improved vascular signaling.

What this means in real life: Mitochondria in endothelial cells supply the energy for nitric oxide production, which keeps arteries flexible and blood pressure healthy. This study shows that (−)-epicatechin rapidly activates eNOS through well-defined signaling routes, enhancing nitric oxide output. Supporting mitochondrial health ensures these energy-dependent pathways stay responsive, helping your vascular system function at its best.

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