AbstractThis article reviews what is known of endothelium-derived relaxing factor and its possible physiologic and pathophysiologic roles. This relaxing factor is now thought to be nitric oxide or a ready source of it. It acts as an endogenous nitrovasodilator, stimulating soluble guanvlate cyclase to increase cyclic guanosine monophosphate (GMP) levels in vascular smooth muscle and platelets, with consequent relaxant and anti-aggregatory effects (predominantly when stimulated through receptor-operated channels). Its actions are thus synergistic with those of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (AMP)-mediated stimulation (for example, adenosine, prostacyelin).Endothelium-derived relaxing factor is unstable and is thought lo act only very locally...
AbstractMany similarities exist between the exogenous nitrates and endothelium-derived relaxing fact...
The L-arginine pathway within endothelial cells in the blood vessel wall is the source of production...
A number of studies suggest the presence of endothelium-derived relaxing factors distinct from nitri...
The fact that the endothelium can profoundly affect the function of vascular smooth muscle cells has...
Endothelial cells can release substances which profoundly affect vascular tone and platelet function...
AbstractThe endothelium modulates coronary vascular tone by the release of endothelium-derived relax...
The endothelium plays an essential role in mediating relaxations of vascular smooth muscle in respon...
AbstractThe vascular endothelium importantly modulates many biochemical and physiologic properties o...
Endothelium-dependent relaxation of blood vessels is produced by a large number of agents (e.g., ace...
The endothelium regulates vascular tone by releasing factors involved in relaxation and contraction,...
Since the description of the essential role of the endothelium in mediating relaxations due to acety...
The response of isolated blood vessels to a variety of vasoactive agonists is modulated by the prese...
Endothelial cells can produce at least 3 substances which cause relaxation of vascular smooth muscle...
Endothelial cells release a potent vasodilator which activates guanylate cyclase and thereby induces...
We review below published studies of endothelium-dependent vasodilation in vivo. Endothelium-depende...
AbstractMany similarities exist between the exogenous nitrates and endothelium-derived relaxing fact...
The L-arginine pathway within endothelial cells in the blood vessel wall is the source of production...
A number of studies suggest the presence of endothelium-derived relaxing factors distinct from nitri...
The fact that the endothelium can profoundly affect the function of vascular smooth muscle cells has...
Endothelial cells can release substances which profoundly affect vascular tone and platelet function...
AbstractThe endothelium modulates coronary vascular tone by the release of endothelium-derived relax...
The endothelium plays an essential role in mediating relaxations of vascular smooth muscle in respon...
AbstractThe vascular endothelium importantly modulates many biochemical and physiologic properties o...
Endothelium-dependent relaxation of blood vessels is produced by a large number of agents (e.g., ace...
The endothelium regulates vascular tone by releasing factors involved in relaxation and contraction,...
Since the description of the essential role of the endothelium in mediating relaxations due to acety...
The response of isolated blood vessels to a variety of vasoactive agonists is modulated by the prese...
Endothelial cells can produce at least 3 substances which cause relaxation of vascular smooth muscle...
Endothelial cells release a potent vasodilator which activates guanylate cyclase and thereby induces...
We review below published studies of endothelium-dependent vasodilation in vivo. Endothelium-depende...
AbstractMany similarities exist between the exogenous nitrates and endothelium-derived relaxing fact...
The L-arginine pathway within endothelial cells in the blood vessel wall is the source of production...
A number of studies suggest the presence of endothelium-derived relaxing factors distinct from nitri...