Restoring this enzyme’s function protects against heart disease in lupus and beyond

Patients with lupus are at increased risk of heart disease. Exposing endothelial cells — known to protect against heart disease, in part by producing nitric oxide — to the serum of patients with lupus decreased nitric oxide production. Administering L-sepiapterin restored that production.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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