2001
DOI: 10.1042/cs20000227
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Nitric oxide modulation of blood vessel tone identified by arterial waveform analysis

Abstract: Traditionally, nitric oxide-mediated alteration in blood vessel tone has been inferred from changes in flow in response to physical and pharmacological interventions using plethysmographic or ultrasonic techniques. We hypothesized that alteration in pulsatile arterial function may represent a more sensitive measure to detect and monitor nitric oxide-mediated modulation of arterial smooth muscle tone. Healthy male volunteers (n = 15) had radial artery pressure pulse waveforms recorded using a calibrated tonomet… Show more

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“…Weinberg et al (52) have also found a dose-dependent decrease in the relative height of the dicrotic notch or a/b after acetylcholine and SNP, both of which were abolished by L-NAME, and additionally confirmed an NO pathway-mediated effect. Others have found the rise of the a/b in humans after nitroglycerin administration (11,20,22,23,25,38,40,43). Our results are consistent and in close agreement with the aforementioned investigators.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Weinberg et al (52) have also found a dose-dependent decrease in the relative height of the dicrotic notch or a/b after acetylcholine and SNP, both of which were abolished by L-NAME, and additionally confirmed an NO pathway-mediated effect. Others have found the rise of the a/b in humans after nitroglycerin administration (11,20,22,23,25,38,40,43). Our results are consistent and in close agreement with the aforementioned investigators.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…18,19 Nonetheless, inflammation without endothelial dysfunction might not be associated with atherosclerosis, and endothelial dysfunction without inflammation might have a more benign course. Thus the correlations among these markers -inflammation as identified by CRP, endothelial dysfunction as identified by reduced small artery elasticity, 20 and structural changes in the conduit arteries as identified by large artery stiffness -would be expected to be modest. The correlations identified in this population are consistent with this construct.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small artery elasticity should be an earlier marker for disease because it is uniquely sensitive to nitric oxide. 33 Effect of a rapid weight loss M Shargorodsky et al Thus, assessment of small artery function and structure is essential. 34 The correlation between delta SAE and delta SVR found in our study is logical as SVR represents degree of constriction of the small resistance vessels, which should be associated with SAE changes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%