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Nitric oxide and L-type calcium channel influences the changes in arterial blood pressure and heart rate induced by central angiotesin II
(Biomed Central Ltd., 2008-05-24)
We study the voltage dependent calcium channels and nitric oxide involvement in angiotensin II-induced pressor effect. The antipressor action of L-Type calcium channel antagonist, nifedipine, has been studied when it was ...
Nitric oxide and L-type calcium channel influences the changes in arterial blood pressure and heart rate induced by central angiotesin II
(Biomed Central Ltd., 2008-05-24)
We study the voltage dependent calcium channels and nitric oxide involvement in angiotensin II-induced pressor effect. The antipressor action of L-Type calcium channel antagonist, nifedipine, has been studied when it was ...
Subfornical organ mediates pressor effect of angiotensin: Influence of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors, AT(1) and AT(2) angiotensin antagonist's receptors
(Elsevier B.V., 2008-09-01)
We investigated the influence of voltage-dependent calcium channels and nitric oxide (NO) on angiotensin II (ANG II)-pressor effect injected into subfornical organ (SFO). The influence of NO on nifedipine antipressor action ...
Immunohistochemical analysis of neuron types in the mouse small intestine
(SPRINGER, 2008)
The definition of the nerve cell types of the myenteric plexus of the mouse small intestine has become important, as more researchers turn to the use of mice with genetic mutations to analyze roles of specific genes and ...
Simvastatin prevents load-induced protein tyrosine nitration in overloaded hearts
(Lippincott Williams & WilkinsPhiladelphiaEUA, 2004)
L-Type calcium channels mediate water intake induced by angiotensin injection into median preoptic nucleus
(Elsevier B.V., 2006-04-01)
Calcium ions are widely accepted as critically important in responses of neurons to a stimulus. We have show previously the central involvement of angiotensin II (ANGII) in water intake. This study determined whether ...
L-Type calcium channels mediate water intake induced by angiotensin injection into median preoptic nucleus
(Elsevier B.V., 2006-04-01)
Calcium ions are widely accepted as critically important in responses of neurons to a stimulus. We have show previously the central involvement of angiotensin II (ANGII) in water intake. This study determined whether ...