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  lüll Prostaglandin H synthase and vascular function Davidge STCirc Res  2001[Oct]; 89 (8): 650-60Prostaglandin H synthase (PGHS) is a rate-limiting enzyme in the production of  prostaglandins and thromboxane, which are important regulators of vascular  function. Under normal physiological conditions, PGHS-dependent vasodilators  (such as prostacyclin) modulate vascular tone. However, PGHS-dependent  vasoconstriction (mediated by thromboxane and/or its immediate precursor, PGH(2))  predominates in some vascular pathologies (eg, systemic hypertension, diabetes,  cerebral ischemia, and aging). This review will discuss the role of  PGHS-dependent modulation of vascular function in a number of vascular beds  (systemic, pulmonary, cerebral, and uterine) with an emphasis on vascular  pathophysiology. Moreover, the specific contributions of the different isoforms  (PGHS-1 and PGHS-2) are discussed. Understanding the role of PGHS in vascular  function is of particular importance because they are the targets of the commonly  used nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which include aspirin and  ibuprofen. Importantly, with the advent of specific PGHS-2 inhibitors for  treatment of conditions such as chronic inflammatory disease, it is an opportune  time to review the data regarding PGHS-dependent modulation of vascular function.|Animals[MESH]|Blood Vessels/drug effects/*enzymology[MESH]|Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors/pharmacology[MESH]|Endothelium, Vascular/enzymology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Microcirculation/drug effects/physiology[MESH]|Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases/*metabolism[MESH]|Prostaglandins/metabolism[MESH]|Vasoconstriction/physiology[MESH]|Vasodilation/physiology[MESH]|Vasomotor System/drug effects/*enzymology[MESH] |