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Great News For Red Wine Drinkers:
A Glass of red may keep arteries loose. (Science News
1/5/02)
Wine dissolves behavioral inhibitions, but a biochemical
inhibition jay unerlie some of red wines benefits to
the hear.
Moderate intake of alcoholic beverages reduces a persons
risk of heart disease. Some studies have suggested that red
wine has an added benefit. If true, what makes reds special?
A clue comes from endothelin-1 (ET-1), a chemical produced
by cells in the walls of blood vessels. High concentrations
of ET- can constrict blood vessels, a condition that can contribute
to heart disease.
Roger Corder and his colleagues at Queen Mary, University
of London, set out to test whether drinking red wine might
inhibit ET-1 production. They added various amounts of alcohol-free
extracts of red wine to cows vessel ells. The more extract
the cells received, the less ET-1 they released.
The trend could result from compounds called polyphenols.
Red-grape juice, which has some of the same polyphenols that
red wine does, had a less dramatic effect on ET-1. White and
rose wine, which have relatively few of these polyphenols,
had no effect, the scientists report in the December 20/27,
2001 Nature Magazine
The research suggests a benefit specific to red wine says
Peter Ganz of Brigham and Womens Hospital in Boston.
Thats an important part of the puzzle about
what might make this drink especially good for the heart,
he says.
(For more information on this go to www.sciencenews.org)
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