Although the endothelium co-generates both nitric oxide (NO) and endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF), the relative contribution from each vasodilator is not clear. In studies where the endothelium is stimulated acutely, EDHF responses predominate in small arteries. However, the temporal relationship between endothelial-derived NO and EDHF over more prolonged periods is unclear but of major physiological importance. Here we have used a classical pharmacological approach to show that EDHF is released transiently compared with NO. Acetylcholine (3 x 10(-6) mol/l) dilated second- and/or third-order mesenteric arteries for prolonged periods of up to 1 h, an effect that was reversed fully and immediately by the subsequent addition o...
The endothelium controls vascular tone not only by releasing nitric oxide (NO) and prostacyclin but ...
Nitric oxide-mediated vasodilatation has previously been attributed to the uncharged form of the mol...
In response to various neurohumoral substances endothelial cells release nitric oxide (NO) and prost...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.Although the endothelium co-generates bot...
A number of studies suggest the presence of endothelium-derived relaxing factors distinct from nitri...
The endothelium plays a key role in the modulation of vascular tone. This is regulated in part, by t...
Although nitric oxide appears to be the major endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF), it cannot ...
In most blood vessels, the endothelium generates both vasodilator and growth-stabilizing mediators u...
Endothelial cells control the tone and the growth of the underlying vascular smooth muscle by releas...
Endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization of vascular smooth muscle is a mechanism that contributes to...
In response to various neurohumoral substances endothelial cells release nitric oxide (NO), prostacy...
Endothelial function refers to a multitude of physiological processes that maintain healthy homeosta...
Endothelium-dependent hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) underlies nitric oxide and prostacyclin-independ...
The endothelium-derived autacoids, nitric oxide (NO)and prostacyclin (PGI2), play a crucial role in ...
Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) was envisaged as a chemical entity causing vasodil...
The endothelium controls vascular tone not only by releasing nitric oxide (NO) and prostacyclin but ...
Nitric oxide-mediated vasodilatation has previously been attributed to the uncharged form of the mol...
In response to various neurohumoral substances endothelial cells release nitric oxide (NO) and prost...
MEDLINE® is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.Although the endothelium co-generates bot...
A number of studies suggest the presence of endothelium-derived relaxing factors distinct from nitri...
The endothelium plays a key role in the modulation of vascular tone. This is regulated in part, by t...
Although nitric oxide appears to be the major endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF), it cannot ...
In most blood vessels, the endothelium generates both vasodilator and growth-stabilizing mediators u...
Endothelial cells control the tone and the growth of the underlying vascular smooth muscle by releas...
Endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization of vascular smooth muscle is a mechanism that contributes to...
In response to various neurohumoral substances endothelial cells release nitric oxide (NO), prostacy...
Endothelial function refers to a multitude of physiological processes that maintain healthy homeosta...
Endothelium-dependent hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) underlies nitric oxide and prostacyclin-independ...
The endothelium-derived autacoids, nitric oxide (NO)and prostacyclin (PGI2), play a crucial role in ...
Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) was envisaged as a chemical entity causing vasodil...
The endothelium controls vascular tone not only by releasing nitric oxide (NO) and prostacyclin but ...
Nitric oxide-mediated vasodilatation has previously been attributed to the uncharged form of the mol...
In response to various neurohumoral substances endothelial cells release nitric oxide (NO) and prost...