The Conventional and Alternative Therapeutic Approaches in Arterial Stiffness Management
Joseph Iharinjaka Randriamboavonjy, Valeria Conti, Ines Mazza, Thierry Ragot, Charles Andrianjara, Herintsoa Rafatro, Angela Tesse

TL;DR
This review compares physical exercise, drugs, and medicinal plants in managing arterial stiffness, highlighting the potential of plant-based treatments.
Contribution
The paper systematically evaluates the effects of medicinal plants on arterial stiffness, identifying 18 species with potential therapeutic benefits.
Findings
Physical exercise reduces blood glucose and blood pressure, preventing arterial stiffness.
Eighteen medicinal plant species show potential in reducing vascular stiffness parameters like Pulse Wave Velocity.
Plant extracts improve vascular function by enhancing nitric oxide production and inhibiting aortic inflammation.
Abstract
Arterial stiffness encompasses the global structural and functional modifications that induce progressively increased vascular rigidity, whether associated with pathological cardiovascular or metabolic alterations or not. This narrative review highlights the comparative effects of physical exercise practices, current drug treatments, and approaches based on the use of medicinal plants on arterial stiffness, due to metabolic and/or blood pressure disorders. This review would provide up-to-date information for further experimental and clinical studies concerning the prevention/therapy of high glucose levels and vascular remodelling. Indeed, it is known that physical activities can reduce high blood glucose and blood pressure, allowing the prevention of arterial stiffness. Concerning conventional drugs, some are used to treat arterial stiffness, but their effectiveness is generally limited…
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TopicsCardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention · Polysaccharides Composition and Applications · Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects
