Abstract 339: Chronic Treatment With Fluoxetine Increases Relaxation Of Rat Resistance Mesenteric Arteries Via Atp-sensitive Potassium Channels Activation
Abstract:Fluoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) has properties that go beyond its antidepressant effects and alters mechanisms involved in the regulation of vasomotor tone. While there are many studies demonstrating the acute effects of fluoxetine in the vasculature, studies on the chronic effects of this SSRI are still limited. Here we postulated that chronic treatment with fluoxetine enhances vascular reactivity to vasodilator stimuli by increasing nitric oxide (NO) signaling. The effects of chro… Show more
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