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    Nitric oxide contributes to oxygen demant - supply balance in hypoperfused right ventricle

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    АЗОТА ОКСИДЫАЗОТА СОЕДИНЕНИЯКИСЛОРОДА ПОГЛОЩЕНИЕПЕРФУЗИЯСЕРДЦА ЖЕЛУДОЧКИСЕРДЦА ЖЕЛУДОЧЕК ПРАВЫЙ, ФУНКЦИ

    Nitric oxide contributes to right ventricular oxygen supply-demand balance in conscious dogs exposed to hypoxia

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    АЗОТА ОКСИДЫАЗОТА СОЕДИНЕНИЯКИСЛОРОДА ПОГЛОЩЕНИЕОБМЕН ВЕЩЕСТВСЕРДЦА ЖЕЛУДОЧЕК ПРАВЫЙ, ФУНКЦИЯЭКСПЕРИМЕНТЫ НА ЖИВОТНЫХАНОКСИЯПРИЗНАКИ И СИМПТОМЫ ДЫХАТЕЛЬНЫ

    Hypoxic conditioning suppresses cytotoxic nitricoxide production by endothelium upon reperfusion following acute myocardial ischemia

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    ИШЕМИИ ПРЕРЫВИСТОЙ ФЕНОМЕНИШЕМИЧЕСКАЯ БОЛЕЗНЬ СЕРДЦАСЕРДЦА БОЛЕЗНИЦИТОТОКСИНЫ /ВРЕД ВОЗДАЗОТА ОКСИДЫЭНДОТЕЛИЙ /ПОВРЕЖДМИОКАРДА РЕПЕРФУЗИОННЫЕ ПОВРЕЖДЕНИЯРЕПЕРФУЗИОННОЕ ПОВРЕЖДЕНИ

    Cardio- and vasoprotective effects of intermittent, normobaric hypoxic conditioning in a rat model of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion

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    ИШЕМИЧЕСКАЯ БОЛЕЗНЬ СЕРДЦАИШЕМИЯСЕРДЦА БОЛЕЗНИМИОКАРДА РЕПЕРФУЗИЯАНОКСИЯМОДЕЛИ НА ЖИВОТНЫХГИПЕРБАРИЧЕСКАЯ ОКСИГЕНАЦИЯИШЕМИИ ПРЕРЫВИСТОЙ ФЕНОМЕ

    Normobaric hypoxia conditioning reduces blood pressure and normalizes nitric oxide synthesis in patients with arterial hypertension

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    ,d Objectives Insufficient production and/or increased decomposition of the potent endogenous vasodilator nitric oxide plays an important role in development and progression of arterial hypertension and its complications. One of the most effective means of stimulating endogenous nitric oxide synthesis is controlled adaptation to hypoxia. This study examined the effect of a 20-day, intermittent, normobaric intermittent hypoxia conditioning (IHC) program on blood pressure (BP) and nitric oxide production in patients with stage 1 arterial hypertension. Methods The IHC sessions consisted of four to 10 cycles of alternating 3-min hypoxia (10% FIO 2 ) and 3-min room air breathing. BP was monitored for 24 h before and after IHC, and nitric oxide synthesis was evaluated by 24-h urinary excretion of the stable nitric oxide metabolites nitrate and nitrite. Results IHC increased nitric oxide synthesis and decreased BP in hypertensive patients to values similar to those of normotensive individuals. Significant inverse correlations were found between nitric oxide production and disease duration, SBP, and DBP. Moreover, IHC enhancement of nitric oxide synthesis was especially robust in patients with arterial hypertension of more than 5 years duration. The reduction in BP persisted for at least 3 months in 28 of 33 hypertensive patients. Conclusion IHC exerted a robust, persistent therapeutic effect and can be considered as an alternative, nonpharmacological treatment for patients with stage 1 arterial hypertension. The antihypertensive action of IHC is associated with normalization of nitric oxide production

    A Rat Model of Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome Causes Phenotype-Associated Morphological Changes and Hypofunction of the Adrenal Gland

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    BACKGROUND Rats exposed to chronic predator scent stress mimic the phenotype of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in humans, including altered adrenal morphology and function. High- and low-anxiety phenotypes have been described in rats exposed to predator scent stress (PSS). This study aimed to determine whether these high- and low-anxiety phenotypes correlate with changes in adrenal histomorphology and corticosteroid production. METHODS Rats were exposed to PSS for ten days. Thirty days later, the rats' anxiety index (AI) was assessed with an elevated plus-maze test. Based on differences in AI, the rats were segregated into low- (AI ≤ 0.8, n = 9) and high- (AI > 0.8, n = 10) anxiety phenotypes. Plasma corticosterone (CORT) concentrations were measured by ELISA. Adrenal CORT, desoxyCORT, and 11-dehydroCORT were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography. After staining with hematoxylin and eosin, adrenal histomorphometric changes were evaluated by measuring the thickness of the functional zones of the adrenal cortex. RESULTS Decreased plasma CORT concentrations, as well as decreased adrenal CORT, desoxyCORT and 11-dehydroCORT concentrations, were observed in high- but not in low-anxiety phenotypes. These decreases were associated with increases in AI. PSS led to a significant decrease in the thickness of the zona fasciculata and an increase in the thickness of the zona intermedia. The increase in the thickness of the zona intermedia was more pronounced in low-anxiety than in high-anxiety rats. A decrease in the adrenal capsule thickness was observed only in low-anxiety rats. The nucleus diameter of cells in the zona fasciculata of high-anxiety rats was significantly smaller than that of control or low-anxiety rats. CONCLUSION Phenotype-associated changes in adrenal function and histomorphology were observed in a rat model of complex post-traumatic stress disorder

    A Rat Model of Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome Causes Phenotype-Associated Morphological Changes and Hypofunction of the Adrenal Gland

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    Background: Rats exposed to chronic predator scent stress mimic the phenotype of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in humans, including altered adrenal morphology and function. High- and low-anxiety phenotypes have been described in rats exposed to predator scent stress (PSS). This study aimed to determine whether these high- and low-anxiety phenotypes correlate with changes in adrenal histomorphology and corticosteroid production. Methods: Rats were exposed to PSS for ten days. Thirty days later, the rats’ anxiety index (AI) was assessed with an elevated plus-maze test. Based on differences in AI, the rats were segregated into low- (AI ≤ 0.8, n = 9) and high- (AI > 0.8, n = 10) anxiety phenotypes. Plasma corticosterone (CORT) concentrations were measured by ELISA. Adrenal CORT, desoxyCORT, and 11-dehydroCORT were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography. After staining with hematoxylin and eosin, adrenal histomorphometric changes were evaluated by measuring the thickness of the functional zones of the adrenal cortex. Results: Decreased plasma CORT concentrations, as well as decreased adrenal CORT, desoxyCORT and 11-dehydroCORT concentrations, were observed in high- but not in low-anxietyphenotypes. These decreases were associated with increases in AI. PSS led to a significant decrease in the thickness of the zona fasciculata and an increase in the thickness of the zona intermedia. The increase in the thickness of the zona intermedia was more pronounced in low-anxiety than in high-anxiety rats. A decrease in the adrenal capsule thickness was observed only in low-anxiety rats. The nucleus diameter of cells in the zona fasciculata of high-anxiety rats was significantly smaller than that of control or low-anxiety rats. Conclusion: Phenotype-associated changes in adrenal function and histomorphology were observed in a rat model of complex post-traumatic stress disorder
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