2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00424-014-1621-0
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Recent advances in research on nitrergic nerve-mediated vasodilatation

Abstract: Cerebral vascular resistance and blood flow were widely considered to be regulated solely by tonic innervation of vasoconstrictor adrenergic nerves. However, pieces of evidence suggesting that parasympathetic nitrergic nerve activation elicits vasodilatation in dog and monkey cerebral arteries were found in 1990. Nitric oxide (NO) as a neurotransmitter liberated from parasympathetic postganglionic neurons decreases cerebral vascular tone and resistance and increases cerebral blood flow, which overcome vasocons… Show more

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“…[ 3 ] However, a parasympathetic nitrergic neuron network has also been discovered in mammals and humans in recent years, but its effectiveness in comparison with the dominancy of sympathetic nervous system is unknown. [ 4 , 5 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 3 ] However, a parasympathetic nitrergic neuron network has also been discovered in mammals and humans in recent years, but its effectiveness in comparison with the dominancy of sympathetic nervous system is unknown. [ 4 , 5 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%