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Interaction between cholinergic and nitrergic vasodilation: a novel mechanism of blood pressure control
2001
Cardiovascular Research
Objective: Cholinergic vasodilation has been thought to play little if any role in the regulation of blood pressure in humans. Autonomic denervation potentiates the vasoconstriction evoked by nitric oxide synthase inhibition in humans, but the mechanism is unclear. We hypothesized that this may be related to loss of neuronal, non-nitric-oxide-dependent vasodilation. Methods: To test this hypothesis, we examined effects of cholinergic blockade on blood pressure, heart rate and peripheral
doi:10.1016/s0008-6363(01)00325-x
pmid:11530110
fatcat:qmosmeslvrbxnizllyn6wrzjfi