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Effects of Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase on Muscular Arteries During Exercise: Nitric Oxide Does Not Contribute to Vasodilation During Exercise or in Recovery
BACKGROUND: Basal release of nitric oxide (NO) from the vascular endothelium regulates the tone of muscular arteries and resistance vasculature. Effects of NO on muscular arteries could be particularly important during exercise when shear stress may stimulate increased NO synthesis. METHODS AND RESU...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32781940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.013849 |
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author | O'Gallagher, Kevin Shabeeh, Husain Munir, Shahzad Roomi, Ali Jiang, Benyu Guilcher, Antoine Brett, Sally Chowienczyk, Philip |
author_facet | O'Gallagher, Kevin Shabeeh, Husain Munir, Shahzad Roomi, Ali Jiang, Benyu Guilcher, Antoine Brett, Sally Chowienczyk, Philip |
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description | BACKGROUND: Basal release of nitric oxide (NO) from the vascular endothelium regulates the tone of muscular arteries and resistance vasculature. Effects of NO on muscular arteries could be particularly important during exercise when shear stress may stimulate increased NO synthesis. METHODS AND RESULTS: We investigated acute effects of NO synthase inhibition on exercise hemodynamics using N(G)‐monomethyl‐l‐arginine (l‐NMMA), a nonselective NO synthase ‐inhibitor. Healthy volunteers (n=10, 5 female, 19–33 years) participated in a 2‐phase randomized crossover study, receiving l‐NMMA (6 mg/kg, iv over 5 minutes) or placebo before bicycle exercise (25–150 W for 12 minutes). Blood pressure, cardiac output (measured by dilution of soluble and inert tracers) and femoral artery diameter were measured before, during, and after exercise. At rest, l‐NMMA reduced heart rate (by 16.2±4.3 bpm relative to placebo, P<0.01), increased peripheral vascular resistance (by 7.0±1.4 mmHg per L/min, P<0.001), mean arterial blood pressure (by 8.9±3.5 mmHg, P<0.05), and blunted an increase in femoral artery diameter that occurred immediately before exercise (change in diameter: 0.14±0.04 versus 0.32±0.06 mm after l‐NMMA and placebo, P<0.01). During/after exercise l‐NMMA had no significant effect on peripheral resistance, cardiac output, or on femoral artery diameter. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that NO plays little role in modulating muscular artery function during exercise but that it may mediate changes in muscular artery tone immediately before exercise. |
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spelling | pubmed-76608142020-11-17 Effects of Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase on Muscular Arteries During Exercise: Nitric Oxide Does Not Contribute to Vasodilation During Exercise or in Recovery O'Gallagher, Kevin Shabeeh, Husain Munir, Shahzad Roomi, Ali Jiang, Benyu Guilcher, Antoine Brett, Sally Chowienczyk, Philip J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Basal release of nitric oxide (NO) from the vascular endothelium regulates the tone of muscular arteries and resistance vasculature. Effects of NO on muscular arteries could be particularly important during exercise when shear stress may stimulate increased NO synthesis. METHODS AND RESULTS: We investigated acute effects of NO synthase inhibition on exercise hemodynamics using N(G)‐monomethyl‐l‐arginine (l‐NMMA), a nonselective NO synthase ‐inhibitor. Healthy volunteers (n=10, 5 female, 19–33 years) participated in a 2‐phase randomized crossover study, receiving l‐NMMA (6 mg/kg, iv over 5 minutes) or placebo before bicycle exercise (25–150 W for 12 minutes). Blood pressure, cardiac output (measured by dilution of soluble and inert tracers) and femoral artery diameter were measured before, during, and after exercise. At rest, l‐NMMA reduced heart rate (by 16.2±4.3 bpm relative to placebo, P<0.01), increased peripheral vascular resistance (by 7.0±1.4 mmHg per L/min, P<0.001), mean arterial blood pressure (by 8.9±3.5 mmHg, P<0.05), and blunted an increase in femoral artery diameter that occurred immediately before exercise (change in diameter: 0.14±0.04 versus 0.32±0.06 mm after l‐NMMA and placebo, P<0.01). During/after exercise l‐NMMA had no significant effect on peripheral resistance, cardiac output, or on femoral artery diameter. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that NO plays little role in modulating muscular artery function during exercise but that it may mediate changes in muscular artery tone immediately before exercise. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7660814/ /pubmed/32781940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.013849 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research O'Gallagher, Kevin Shabeeh, Husain Munir, Shahzad Roomi, Ali Jiang, Benyu Guilcher, Antoine Brett, Sally Chowienczyk, Philip Effects of Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase on Muscular Arteries During Exercise: Nitric Oxide Does Not Contribute to Vasodilation During Exercise or in Recovery |
title | Effects of Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase on Muscular Arteries During Exercise: Nitric Oxide Does Not Contribute to Vasodilation During Exercise or in Recovery |
title_full | Effects of Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase on Muscular Arteries During Exercise: Nitric Oxide Does Not Contribute to Vasodilation During Exercise or in Recovery |
title_fullStr | Effects of Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase on Muscular Arteries During Exercise: Nitric Oxide Does Not Contribute to Vasodilation During Exercise or in Recovery |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase on Muscular Arteries During Exercise: Nitric Oxide Does Not Contribute to Vasodilation During Exercise or in Recovery |
title_short | Effects of Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase on Muscular Arteries During Exercise: Nitric Oxide Does Not Contribute to Vasodilation During Exercise or in Recovery |
title_sort | effects of inhibition of nitric oxide synthase on muscular arteries during exercise: nitric oxide does not contribute to vasodilation during exercise or in recovery |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32781940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.013849 |
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