Endothelial cells control the tone and the growth of the underlying vascular smooth muscle by releasing Nitric Oxide (NO). This introduction summarizes the early experiments which first suggested and then demonstrated the existence of an alternative pathway, endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization. It reviews why endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) is not likely to be either NO or prostacyclin. It sets the stage for the other contributions of this special issue devoted to EDHF that will discuss in depth the current knowledge concerning endothelium-dependent hyperpolarizations. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
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In response to various neurohumoral substances endothelial cells release nitric oxide (NO), prostacy...
Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) mediates vasodilatation in certain blood vessels, ...
In the late eighties, several studies revealed the existence of a third vasodilating factor next to ...
In most blood vessels, the endothelium generates both vasodilator and growth-stabilizing mediators u...
The endothelium controls vascular tone not only by releasing NO and prostacyclin, but also by other ...
Endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization of vascular smooth muscle is a mechanism that contributes to...
The endothelium controls vascular tone not only by releasing nitric oxide (NO) and prostacyclin but ...
Endothelial cells respond to various neurohumoral substances by synthesizing and releasing various v...
Endothelial function refers to a multitude of physiological processes that maintain healthy homeosta...
This review addresses the recent emergence in the literature of a putative factor called endothelium...
In response to various neurohumoral substances endothelial cells release nitric oxide (NO) and prost...
A number of studies suggest the presence of endothelium-derived relaxing factors distinct from nitri...
Endothelial cells synthesize and release vasoactive mediators in response to various neurohumoural s...
Endothelium-dependent relaxations are attributed to the release of various factors, such as nitric o...
Vascular endothelial cells play a fundamental role in the control of vascular tone, and therefore in...
In response to various neurohumoral substances endothelial cells release nitric oxide (NO), prostacy...
Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) mediates vasodilatation in certain blood vessels, ...
In the late eighties, several studies revealed the existence of a third vasodilating factor next to ...
In most blood vessels, the endothelium generates both vasodilator and growth-stabilizing mediators u...
The endothelium controls vascular tone not only by releasing NO and prostacyclin, but also by other ...