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. 2002;39(3-4):307-18.

Endothelial control of vascular tone by nitric oxide and gap junctions: a haemodynamic perspective

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Endothelial control of vascular tone by nitric oxide and gap junctions: a haemodynamic perspective

Tudor M Griffith. Biorheology. 2002.

Abstract

Local haemodynamic forces acting on the endothelium modulate vascular tone through mechanisms that normalize intimal shear stress. This flow-dependent diameter response contributes to the optimization of circulatory function and is mediated via shear stress-induced release of NO, vasodilator prostanoids and a putative endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor or EDHF. There is growing evidence that NO/prostanoid independent relaxations involve direct heterocellular signalling between endothelial and smooth muscle cells via gap junctions.

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