Since atherosclerosis and other circulatory diseases associated with diabetes are also associated with tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency, animal studies of the value of sepiaterin in these vascular diseases have been done. These studies show that relaxation of the blood vessels studied was impaired after animals were given sepiapterin, even though their levels of tetrahydrobiopterin were replenished.[2]
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