Further evidence for the role of nitric oxide in the antiarrhythmic effect of ischaemic preconditioning: the effect of peroxynitrite and changes in NOS-dependent NO production
Abstract:(Kiss et al., 2008). This study, however, did not examine whether PN, generated during the brief periods of preconditioning I/R insults, plays also a trigger role in the PC-induced antiarrhythmic protection. Therefore, in the first series of experiments (Study I) we examined this by the use of uric acid (UA; 0.2 mg/kg/min, over 30 min), a relatively selective scavenger of PN, and the effects obtained in PC dogs were compared to those dogs that had been received PN exogenously, 25 min before the occlusion of th… Show more
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