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Cardiovascular effects of arginase inhibition in spontaneously hypertensive rats with fully developed hypertension

Bagnost, Teddy
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Ma, Ling
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da Silva, Rafaela F
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2010
Cardiovascular research

Growing evidence suggests that arginase misregulation plays a key role in the pathophysiology of essential hypertension. In the present study, we investigated the potential cardiovascular therapeutic effects of a long-term treatment with an arginase inhibitor in adult spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) with fully developed hypertension.

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research article
DOI
10.1093/cvr/cvq081
Web of Science ID

WOS:000280014900022

PubMed ID

20219858

Author(s)
Bagnost, Teddy
Ma, Ling
da Silva, Rafaela F
Rezakhaniha, Rana
Houdayer, Christophe
Stergiopulos, Nikos  
André, Claire
Guillaume, Yves
Berthelot, Alain
Demougeot, Céline
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Published in
Cardiovascular research
Volume

87

Issue

3

Start page

569

End page

77

Subjects

Arginase

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Arteries

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Endothelial function

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Remodelling

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Spontaneously hypertensive rat

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Blood-Pressure Reduction

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Nitric-Oxide

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Endothelial Dysfunction

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Smooth-Muscle

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Antihypertensive Treatment

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Resistance Arteries

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Gene Polymorphisms

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Vascular Function

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Stiffness

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Hypertrophy

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