It is has been suggested that decreased production of the vasodilatory and anti-aggregative substance NO (nitric oxide) may result in lower cerebral blood flow (CBF) in injured areas of the traumatized brain. The NO-precursor L-arginine has been shown to counteract CBF decreases early after trauma, but microcirculatory and more long-term effects on CBF of L-arginine have not been investigated. In an attempt to analyze effects Of L-arginine on the microcirculation in the traumatized brain, the present study was designed to evaluate the effects Of L-arginine compared to vehicle (0.9% saline) following a standardized controlled cortical-impact brain trauma in mice. Cerebral blood flow (autoradiography [C-14]-iodoantipyrine), number of perfused...
Abstract: Nitric Oxide (NO) donors such as L-arginine are a candidate to restores endothelial functi...
Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) has been suggested to play a complex role in the response to ...
Microvascular dysfunction in the brain, characterized by vasoconstriction, vascular occlusion, and d...
Nitric oxide is a potent vasodilator. Infusion of its precursor, L-arginine, results in increased ce...
We investigated whether administration of L-arginine reduces the ischaemia-reperfusion damage in the...
We investigated whether administration of L-arginine reduces the ischaemia-reperfusion damage in the...
BACKGROUND: Microvascular dysfunction, characterized by edema formation secondary to increased blood...
Nitric oxide (NO), a gaseous molecule synthesized in the arteriolar endothelium from the amino acid ...
Abstract Introduction: This study was conducted to determine the possible beneficial results of L...
This experiment examined the effects of nitric oxide (NO) synthase inhibition on brain intracellular...
Intravenous administration of arginine was shown to be protective against cerebral ischemic insults ...
Endothelium forms the inner cellular lining of blood vessels and plays an important role in many phy...
the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor N°-nitro-L-arginine-methyl ester (L-NAME) would alter blood flow...
Evidence exists that nitric oxide (NO) may mediate both protective and pathological responses during...
The role of nitric oxide (NO), a well known vasodilator, in the regulation of blood-brain barrier (B...
Abstract: Nitric Oxide (NO) donors such as L-arginine are a candidate to restores endothelial functi...
Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) has been suggested to play a complex role in the response to ...
Microvascular dysfunction in the brain, characterized by vasoconstriction, vascular occlusion, and d...
Nitric oxide is a potent vasodilator. Infusion of its precursor, L-arginine, results in increased ce...
We investigated whether administration of L-arginine reduces the ischaemia-reperfusion damage in the...
We investigated whether administration of L-arginine reduces the ischaemia-reperfusion damage in the...
BACKGROUND: Microvascular dysfunction, characterized by edema formation secondary to increased blood...
Nitric oxide (NO), a gaseous molecule synthesized in the arteriolar endothelium from the amino acid ...
Abstract Introduction: This study was conducted to determine the possible beneficial results of L...
This experiment examined the effects of nitric oxide (NO) synthase inhibition on brain intracellular...
Intravenous administration of arginine was shown to be protective against cerebral ischemic insults ...
Endothelium forms the inner cellular lining of blood vessels and plays an important role in many phy...
the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor N°-nitro-L-arginine-methyl ester (L-NAME) would alter blood flow...
Evidence exists that nitric oxide (NO) may mediate both protective and pathological responses during...
The role of nitric oxide (NO), a well known vasodilator, in the regulation of blood-brain barrier (B...
Abstract: Nitric Oxide (NO) donors such as L-arginine are a candidate to restores endothelial functi...
Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) has been suggested to play a complex role in the response to ...
Microvascular dysfunction in the brain, characterized by vasoconstriction, vascular occlusion, and d...