Endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) is critical in maintaining vascular tone. Accumulating evidence shows that NO bioavailability is regulated by oxygen concentration. However, it is unclear to what extent the oxygen concentration regulates NO bioavailability in the vascular wall. In this study, a recently developed experimental setup was used to measure the NO diffusion flux across the aortic wall at various oxygen concentrations. It was observed that for a constant NO concentration at the endothelial surface, the measured NO diffusion flux out of the adventitial surface at [O2] = 0 μM is around fivefold greater than at [O2] = 150 μM, indicating that NO is consumed in the aortic wall in an oxygen-dependent manner. Analysis of experimenta...
Background and Purpose Superoxide anions can reduce the bioavailability and actions of endothelium-d...
suggested that endothelial cells can act as “oxygen sensors” to large reductions in oxygen availabil...
Atherosclerosis occurs in a spatially heterogeneous fashion within the arterial system. The patchy ...
Endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) is critical in maintaining vascular tone. Accumulating evidenc...
AbstractEndogenous nitric oxide (NO) plays important physiological roles in the body. As a small dia...
Nitric oxide (NO) decreases cellular oxygen (O2) consumption by competitively inhibiting cytochrome ...
Background: Endothelium derived nitric oxide (NO) is crucial in preserving vascular tone. Several e...
Nitric Oxide (NO) is produced in the vascular endothelium where it then diffuses to the adjacent smo...
Despite the crucial role of nitric oxide (NO) in the homeostasis of the vasculature, little quantita...
Nitric Oxide (NO) is produced in the vascular endothelium where it then diffuses to the adjacent smo...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in physiological functions like vasodilation, neurotransmi...
AbstractAs an endothelium-derived relaxing factor, nitric oxide (NO) maintains blood flow and O2 tra...
The endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) is one of the mediators of smooth muscle (SM) relaxation. ...
AbstractPurpose: To determine whether the concentration of nitric oxide (NO) at the arterial wall is...
<p>The consumption rate of NO by erythrocytes (<i>k<sub>ery</sub></i>) in the lumen modulates NO dis...
Background and Purpose Superoxide anions can reduce the bioavailability and actions of endothelium-d...
suggested that endothelial cells can act as “oxygen sensors” to large reductions in oxygen availabil...
Atherosclerosis occurs in a spatially heterogeneous fashion within the arterial system. The patchy ...
Endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) is critical in maintaining vascular tone. Accumulating evidenc...
AbstractEndogenous nitric oxide (NO) plays important physiological roles in the body. As a small dia...
Nitric oxide (NO) decreases cellular oxygen (O2) consumption by competitively inhibiting cytochrome ...
Background: Endothelium derived nitric oxide (NO) is crucial in preserving vascular tone. Several e...
Nitric Oxide (NO) is produced in the vascular endothelium where it then diffuses to the adjacent smo...
Despite the crucial role of nitric oxide (NO) in the homeostasis of the vasculature, little quantita...
Nitric Oxide (NO) is produced in the vascular endothelium where it then diffuses to the adjacent smo...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in physiological functions like vasodilation, neurotransmi...
AbstractAs an endothelium-derived relaxing factor, nitric oxide (NO) maintains blood flow and O2 tra...
The endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) is one of the mediators of smooth muscle (SM) relaxation. ...
AbstractPurpose: To determine whether the concentration of nitric oxide (NO) at the arterial wall is...
<p>The consumption rate of NO by erythrocytes (<i>k<sub>ery</sub></i>) in the lumen modulates NO dis...
Background and Purpose Superoxide anions can reduce the bioavailability and actions of endothelium-d...
suggested that endothelial cells can act as “oxygen sensors” to large reductions in oxygen availabil...
Atherosclerosis occurs in a spatially heterogeneous fashion within the arterial system. The patchy ...