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hi Italian again and back and I wanted
take this moment to introduce you to a gentleman named doctor
Louis ignore ok you're about to see video that was richly
put together and produced by the American
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won the Nobel Prize for identifying the mechanism
by which or gene converge into nitric oxide
she and why nitric oxide is such a vital
saying inside our bodies she he explains that he explains a mechanism in
basically he explains why it is that everyone
particularly everyone north at age 40 should be
taking Argentine she in effort to minimize any rescue
ever experiencing symptoms of heart disease
that's really what this is about sheesh beating heart disease
and never having to experience the real symptoms
the heart disease now at the end
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in order to understand what our jeanne is and why nitric oxide is a big deal
thank you an amazing discoveries proven vital to cardiovascular health
nitric oxide our executive producer roland Burris
interview the winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in medicine
on this recent discovery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
I had the opportunity to interview doctor Luis ignore doctor nora won the
Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research into nitric oxide
and now he's using nitric oxide an exciting new treatments for heart
disease that produce
instant and dramatic results that may lower blood pressure
even reduce cardiac disease nitric oxide was a molecule I wasn't studying
until the late nineteen seventies my colleague who shared the Nobel Prize for
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had discovered that nitric oxide could elevate
cellular levels up an important signaling molecule called
cyclic GMP and there we became interested
in and how this might occur
a we knew that drugs like nitroglycerin
which had been used since the days of Alfred Nobel
150 years ago to treat hypertension and free heart pain
we know the drug works very well but the mechanism of action was
unknown so we thought that perhaps the nitro
part nitroglycerin might somehow be converted in the body
to nitric oxide and so we did some key experiments and we showed
that nitroglycerin can be metabolized if you will
to nitric oxide in the smooth muscle
up the arteries and we then showed
that nitric oxide was the active principle responsible for the vase 0
dilating action
up the nitroglycerin so this is how we first started to look at and no because
we suspected
nitroglycerin might work through a nitric oxide mechanism
and with this led to very simply was there recognition that nitric oxide
is such a potent vase or die later in the body
and we couldn't understand why our body
would have receptors to into racked with an outside
chemical like nitric oxide unless our bodies
made nitric oxide that we didn't know about it so
we set out on a five-year project to turn out to be five years to try to
finding isolate a nitric oxide like substance
in the body and that's when we discovered that the
arteries the endothelial cells at the arteries
actually make nitric oxide the same nitric oxide that's generated
from nitroglycerin once we
we meaning the scientific community appreciated the protective effects of
nitric oxide in the cardiovascular system
the question esther was well how can we stimulate our own nitric oxide
production
so many drug companies set of and they're still working on this trying to
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prescription drugs for stimulating nitric oxide production
but after understanding the way nitric oxide is produced in the body
we had the idea that we could get by
a with non-prescription drugs
to amino acids anti-oxidants and so on
to stimulate the production of nitric oxide in what we found was that
simple amino acids like Argentine
and like sexually in when combined with certain
anti-oxidants like vitamin C in vitamin E
when all of these are taken together they can markedly
boost the production I'm nitric oxide
and also stabilize the nitric oxide preventing it from being
I inactivated by those oxygen radicals that I was telling you about
so this is one the very simple way to stimulate
one's own nitric oxide production but there are other things one can do as
well for example it's well appreciated in the past few years now that
exercise is the body's
principal way to increase nitric oxide production
when the when you're exercising you have increased blood flow
your heart is pumping the blood faster through the arteries
this increase in blood flow through the arteries stimulates nitric oxide
production
by the arteries and there's a more stimulation so the more exercise you do
for the long period of time the more this protective nitric oxide
you're generating and then thirdly diet diet
is so important because now it's well known that a diet that's
rich in fats and low in protein
promotes oxidative stress oxidative stress
which can lead to diabetes can lead to obesity
and most importantly leads to a deficiency nitric oxide
and then once that happens you have all the accompanying
side effects have a deficiency of nitric oxide like atherosclerosis stroke
heart attack and so on I think that that
that kinda have program would go on very very long way
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a allow the person able person to to live a long life
there's lots of long-term benefits available from
from nitric oxide therapy we know quite a few them today and
and each month that goes by there is a new publication about it and
a new long-term benefit the their long-term benefits in the cardiovascular
system
are to our very very important one would be to
prevent an increase in blood pressure or to lower
the blood pressure once its abnormally elevated in other ways to treat
hyper tension okay to lower the blood pressure
also another a long-term benefit would be
to protect against the incidence stroke
and myocardial infarction what are the things nitric oxide as is it
subtly interferes with blood clotting
it doesn't just prevent blood clotting if you have an injury
but it does prevent unwanted blood clotting
unwanted meaning you don't want blood clots to occur in the coronary artery
to cause a myocardial infarction you know like lots to occur in the cerebral
arteries which would cause a stroke
so when you have a normal healthy endothelial layer
in the arteries nitric oxide that's made
will protect against the development of stroke and against myocardial infarction
and another a a very important protective effect
above nitric oxide is to protect against atherosclerosis
or coronary artery disease or plaque formation
in certain I reset the body so those ages 3 to name a few
doctored narrows five-year project investigating the role of nitric oxide
has resulted in a new book that may change cardiovascular diseases prevented
and treated the name in the book is no more
heart disease where the nose stands for
nooo or nitric oxide
and I I think the name is a good one because
if a person is going to embark on staying on a
a nitric oxide therapy I think that
for you which is would be a lifelong process one we have very significant
protection
against cardiovascular disease but once individual
has serious cardiovascular disease there's no question that
embarking on nitric oxide therapy
does begin to reverse the process blood pressure comes down
the cholesterol levels LDL levels begin to come down
kidney function is restored limb pain
diabetics disappears to and so and so that's a restoration
a function so it's kind of a reversal and that's a hundred percent reversal
but I'm saying it
its it's a gradual reversal and of course this has been going on for
several
to two years is that we don't know what's going to happen and
you know ten years from now we essentially have just begun to scratch
the surface
in my opinion in the opinion of the investigators working in this area
so there in many many things to look forward to with regard to nitric oxide
therapy
and the possible prevention of other kinds of disorders
outside the cardiovascular system the main reason I wanted to write this book
it's very simple I spent 30 years
my life doing research making contributions to the discovery
very important molecule nitric oxide
that serves to protect the cardiovascular system
against disease okay put very simply
the lay public does not read the papers I published in the scientific journals
how do I tell two billion people out there
that this is what they should be doing to protect themselves against
cardiovascular disease
and so want any ideas was to try to
right a book a good book perhaps a bestseller
if I'm lucky and perhaps with that is a start
I can begin to communicate with the people out there in the rest of the
world
to try to follow my plan
for the development cardiovascular protection
Laura doctor niles exciting discovery
will open doors to new kinds of exploration into the cardiovascular
system
that will definitely benefit mankind if you have any questions regarding this
interview
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