نتایج جستجو برای: dependent vasodilation

تعداد نتایج: 694370  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2011
Shawn B Bender Zachary C Berwick M Harold Laughlin Johnathan D Tune

Activation of ADP-sensitive P2Y(1) receptors has been proposed as an integral step in the putative "nucleotide axis" regulating coronary blood flow. However, the specific mechanism(s) and overall contribution of P2Y(1) receptors to the control of coronary blood flow have not been clearly defined. Using vertically integrative studies in isolated coronary arterioles and open-chest anesthetized do...

Journal: :Circulation research 1991
R L Haberl P J Decker K M Einhäupl

This study demonstrates that the hexapeptide angiotensin II-(3-8) and L-arginine, generated through enzymatic degradation of angiotensin, mediate endothelium-dependent dilation in rabbit brain arterioles. Topical application of angiotensin II (10(-5) M) on the brain surface of anesthetized rabbits caused 21.6 +/- 4.5% (mean +/- SEM) cerebral arteriolar dilation. The cyclooxygenase inhibitor ind...

2017
P. Marche S. Dubois P. Abraham E. Parot-Schinkel L. Gascoin A. Humeau-Heurtier PH. Ducluzeau G. Mahe

Microvascular dysfunction may have an early onset in type 1 diabetes (T1D) and can precede major complications. Our objectives were to assess the endothelial-dependent (acetylcholine, ACh; and post-occlusive hyperemia, PORH), non-endothelial-dependent (sodium nitroprusside, SNP) and neurovascular-dependent (local heating, LH and current induced vasodilation, CIV) microcirculatory vasodilation i...

2014
Larry N. Agbor Elani F. Wiest Michael Rothe Mary K. Walker

The mechanisms that mediate the cardiovascular protective effects of omega 3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have not been fully elucidated. Cytochrome P450 1A1 efficiently metabolizes n-3 PUFAs to potent vasodilators. Thus, we hypothesized that dietary n-3 PUFAs increase nitric oxide (NO)–dependent blood pressure regulation and vasodilation in a CYP1A1-dependent manner. CYP1A1 wild-t...

Journal: :Circulation 2003
Ryoji Koshida Jingsong Ou Toshiro Matsunaga William M Chilian Keith T Oldham Allan W Ackerman Kirkwood A Pritchard

BACKGROUND Angiostatin is known to inhibit certain aspects of endothelial function, eg, angiogenesis. Here we investigated the effects of angiostatin on another aspect of endothelial function, vasodilation, and examined mechanisms of inhibition--namely, association of heat-shock protein 90 (hsp90) with endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and endothelial generation of nitric oxide (*NO) and...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1991
C M Wiener A Dunn J T Sylvester

In normo- and hypoglycemic ferret lungs, the pulmonary vascular response to severe hypoxia (PiO2 less than or equal to 10 mmHg) is characterized by an initial intense vasoconstriction followed by marked vasodilation, whereas in hyperglycemic lungs, vasodilation is minimal, causing vasoconstriction to be sustained. In contrast, the response to moderate hypoxia is characterized by a slowly develo...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2013
Jessica D Dahmus Rebecca S Bruning W Larry Kenney Lacy M Alexander

Platelet P₂Y₁₂-ADP and COX-1 receptor inhibition with oral clopidogrel (CLO) and low-dose aspirin (ASA), respectively, attenuates reflex-mediated cutaneous vasodilation, but little is known about how these medications affect local vasodilatory signaling. Reactive hyperemia (RH) results in vasodilation that is mediated by sensory nerves and endothelium-derived hyperpolarization factors (EDHF) th...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1991
J P Cooke E Rossitch N A Andon J Loscalzo V J Dzau

Flow-mediated vasodilation is endothelium dependent. We hypothesized that flow activates a potassium channel on the endothelium, and that activation of this channel leads to the release of the endogenous nitrovasodilator, nitric oxide. To test this hypothesis, rabbit iliac arteries were perfused at varying flow rates, at a constant pressure of 60 mm Hg. Increments in flow induced proportional i...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1999
Judy M Muller Michael J Davis Lih Kuo William M Chilian

Increases in intraluminal shear stress are thought to cause vasodilation of coronary arterioles by activation of Ca2+-dependent endothelial nitric oxide synthase followed by release of nitric oxide. We tested the hypothesis that endothelium-dependent vasodilation of isolated coronary arterioles to shear stress and agonists is necessarily preceded by an increase in endothelial cell Ca2+concentra...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2005
Kathryn G Lamping Wei Zheng Dezhi Xing Lance P Christensen James Martins Robert J Tomanek

OBJECTIVE In cultured endothelium, stretch induces release of growth factors that contribute to angiogenesis. We tested the hypothesis that bradycardia, which prolongs ventricular diastolic filling time and volume, promotes collateral vessel growth. METHODS AND RESULTS An ameroid occluder was placed on coronary arteries of dogs with normal heart rates (AM) or bradycardia (55 bpm; AM+BC). A th...

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