In Vivo Treatment with a Standardized Green Tea Extract Restores Cardiomyocyte Contractility in Diabetic Rats by Improving Mitochondrial Function through SIRT1 Activation
<b>Background.</b> Green tea catechins are known to promote mitochondrial function, and to modulate gene expression and signalling pathways that are altered in the diabetic heart. We thus evaluated the effectiveness of the in vivo administration of a standardized green tea extract (GTE)...
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Main Authors: | Rocchina Vilella (Author), Simona Izzo (Author), Valeria Naponelli (Author), Monia Savi (Author), Leonardo Bocchi (Author), Cristina Dallabona (Author), Maria Carla Gerra (Author), Donatella Stilli (Author), Saverio Bettuzzi (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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