Alterations in the reactivity of blood vessels to neurotransmitters and circulating hormones have been suggested to cause, or contribute to, some of the cardiovascular complications associated with diabetes mellitus. Previous studies have demonstrated that aortae and mesenteric arteries from male rats with streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes of 12 weeks duration are more responsive to the contractile effects of noradrenaline (NA). The increased responsiveness of the diabetic arteries to NA has been reported to result from stimulation of α₁-adrenoceptors. Contraction of vascular smooth muscle induced by NA via α₁-adrenoceptors has been shown to be associated with enhanced metabolism of phosphoinositides. The purpose of the present study wa...
Nitric oxide (NO) has important physiological and pathophysiological functions in VSM. The purpose ...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with vascular complications, including an impairment of vascular fun...
Abnormal vascular responsiveness in diabetes has been attributed to a number of changes in contracti...
Diabetic patients are at greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease such as hypertension and...
Cardiovascular complications are recognized to be the major cause of morbidity and mortality associa...
Abnormal vascular reactivity has been suggested to be a hallmark of impending development of hypert...
The morbidity of and the mortality from cardiac disease are higher in diabetic patients. Clinical an...
AbstractAbnormal vascular responsiveness in diabetes has been attributed to a number of changes in c...
Cardiovascular complications are leading causes of death in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Ex...
Abstract Vascular dysfunctions, e.g. alterations in the reactivity of blood vessels to neurotransmit...
Abnormal vascular responsiveness in diabetes has been attributed to a number of changes in contracti...
Altered vasoreactivity may contribute significantly to the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular complic...
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is one of the major chronic complications in diabetes mellitus. Alterations ...
Since the mechanism of human diabetic peripheral neuropathy and vascular disease in type 1 diabetes ...
To investigate whether diabetes affects either or both nitric oxide (NO)-mediated and endothelium-de...
Nitric oxide (NO) has important physiological and pathophysiological functions in VSM. The purpose ...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with vascular complications, including an impairment of vascular fun...
Abnormal vascular responsiveness in diabetes has been attributed to a number of changes in contracti...
Diabetic patients are at greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease such as hypertension and...
Cardiovascular complications are recognized to be the major cause of morbidity and mortality associa...
Abnormal vascular reactivity has been suggested to be a hallmark of impending development of hypert...
The morbidity of and the mortality from cardiac disease are higher in diabetic patients. Clinical an...
AbstractAbnormal vascular responsiveness in diabetes has been attributed to a number of changes in c...
Cardiovascular complications are leading causes of death in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Ex...
Abstract Vascular dysfunctions, e.g. alterations in the reactivity of blood vessels to neurotransmit...
Abnormal vascular responsiveness in diabetes has been attributed to a number of changes in contracti...
Altered vasoreactivity may contribute significantly to the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular complic...
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is one of the major chronic complications in diabetes mellitus. Alterations ...
Since the mechanism of human diabetic peripheral neuropathy and vascular disease in type 1 diabetes ...
To investigate whether diabetes affects either or both nitric oxide (NO)-mediated and endothelium-de...
Nitric oxide (NO) has important physiological and pathophysiological functions in VSM. The purpose ...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with vascular complications, including an impairment of vascular fun...
Abnormal vascular responsiveness in diabetes has been attributed to a number of changes in contracti...