Despite the crucial role of nitric oxide (NO) in the homeostasis of the vasculature, little quantitative information exists concerning NO transport and distribution in medium and large-sized arteries where atherosclerosis and aneurysm occur and hemodynamics is complex. We hypothesized that local hemodynamics in arteries may govern NO transport and affect the distribution of NO in the arteries, hence playing an important role in the localization of vascular diseases. To substantiate this hypothesis, we presented a lumen/wall model of the human aorta based on its MRI images to simulate the production, transport and consumption of NO in the arterial lumen and within the aortic wall. The results demonstrated that the distribution of NO in the a...
AbstractObjective: Endothelial nitric oxide inhibits smooth muscle cell proliferation, reducing the ...
International audienceSince the identification of the elusive endothelium-derived relaxing factor as...
BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide (NO) has a pivotal role in the regulation of vascular tone and blood flow, ...
AbstractEndogenous nitric oxide (NO) plays important physiological roles in the body. As a small dia...
There is a pressing need to establish novel biomarkers to predict the progression of thoracic aortic...
Endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) is critical in maintaining vascular tone. Accumulating evidenc...
Atherosclerosis occurs in a spatially heterogeneous fashion within the arterial system. The patchy ...
Venular endothelial cells can release nitric oxide (NO) in response to intraluminal flow both in iso...
<p>The consumption rate of NO by erythrocytes (<i>k<sub>ery</sub></i>) in the lumen modulates NO dis...
The objective of this research is to investigate both mathematically and numerically the effects of ...
The endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) is one of the mediators of smooth muscle (SM) relaxation. ...
Nitric oxide is a critical signaling molecule in the microcirculatory control of vascular resistance...
<p>(a) The streamline shows a swirling flow pattern and the wall shear stress is relatively low in t...
Nitric Oxide (NO) is produced in the vascular endothelium where it then diffuses to the adjacent smo...
We report the development of a mathematical model that quantifies the effects of small changes in sy...
AbstractObjective: Endothelial nitric oxide inhibits smooth muscle cell proliferation, reducing the ...
International audienceSince the identification of the elusive endothelium-derived relaxing factor as...
BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide (NO) has a pivotal role in the regulation of vascular tone and blood flow, ...
AbstractEndogenous nitric oxide (NO) plays important physiological roles in the body. As a small dia...
There is a pressing need to establish novel biomarkers to predict the progression of thoracic aortic...
Endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) is critical in maintaining vascular tone. Accumulating evidenc...
Atherosclerosis occurs in a spatially heterogeneous fashion within the arterial system. The patchy ...
Venular endothelial cells can release nitric oxide (NO) in response to intraluminal flow both in iso...
<p>The consumption rate of NO by erythrocytes (<i>k<sub>ery</sub></i>) in the lumen modulates NO dis...
The objective of this research is to investigate both mathematically and numerically the effects of ...
The endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) is one of the mediators of smooth muscle (SM) relaxation. ...
Nitric oxide is a critical signaling molecule in the microcirculatory control of vascular resistance...
<p>(a) The streamline shows a swirling flow pattern and the wall shear stress is relatively low in t...
Nitric Oxide (NO) is produced in the vascular endothelium where it then diffuses to the adjacent smo...
We report the development of a mathematical model that quantifies the effects of small changes in sy...
AbstractObjective: Endothelial nitric oxide inhibits smooth muscle cell proliferation, reducing the ...
International audienceSince the identification of the elusive endothelium-derived relaxing factor as...
BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide (NO) has a pivotal role in the regulation of vascular tone and blood flow, ...