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Invited Symposium: Hypertension II: Hypertension and Vascular Control






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Effect Of Dietary Salt On Myogenic Responsiveness Of Proximal Arterioles And Local Nitric Oxide In Normotensive And Hypertensive Rats


Contact Person: Timothy R. Nurkiewicz (tnurkiew@wvu.edu)


References

Boegehold, MA (1995) Flow-dependent arteriolar dilation in normotensive rats fed low- or high-salt diets. Am.J.Physiol. 269: H1407-14.

Falcone, JC, MJ Davis, and GA Meininger. (1991) Endothelial independence of myogenic response in isolated skeletal muscle arterioles. Am.J.Physiol. 260: H130-5.

Falcone, JC, HJ Granger, and GA Meininger. (1993) Enhanced myogenic activation in skeletal muscle arterioles from spontaneously hypertensive rats. Am.J.Physiol. 265: H1847-55.

Izzard, AS, SJ Bund, and AM Heagerty. (1996) Myogenic tone in mesenteric arteries from spontaneously hypertensive rats. Am.J.Physiol. 270: H1-6.

Meininger, GA, CA MACK, KL FEHR, and HG BOHLEN. (1987) Myogenic vasoregulation overrides local metabolic control in resting rat skeletal muscle. Circ.Res. 60: 861-870.

Sun, D, A Huang, A Koller, and G Kaley. (1995) Flow-dependent dilation and myogenic constriction interact to establish the resistance of skeletal muscle arterioles. Microcirculation. 2: 289-295.

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Nurkiewicz, T.R.; Boegehold, M.A.; (1998). Effect Of Dietary Salt On Myogenic Responsiveness Of Proximal Arterioles And Local Nitric Oxide In Normotensive And Hypertensive Rats. Presented at INABIS '98 - 5th Internet World Congress on Biomedical Sciences at McMaster University, Canada, Dec 7-16th. Invited Symposium. Available at URL http://www.mcmaster.ca/inabis98/boegehold/nurkiewicz0617/index.html
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