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There's more to flow-mediated dilation than nitric oxide
Authors:Stoner Lee  Erickson Melissa Lynn  Young Joanna Mary  Fryer Simon  Sabatier Manning Joseph  Faulkner James  Lambrick Danielle Marie  McCully Kevin Kane
Affiliation:School of Sport and Exercise, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand. L.Stoner@massey.ac.nz
Abstract:Flow-mediated dilation (FMD) is the standard tool used to assess endothelial function. The premise behind the standard FMD test is that it serves as an endothelial-dependant nitric oxide bioassay; however, the endothelium may release additional dilatory molecules which contribute to FMD, most notably prostacyclin and endothelial-derived hyperpolarizing factor. The relative importance of these molecules to the dilatory response may vary substantially among individuals, particularly in response to a number of diseased states. This review discusses how each of these molecules may contribute to vasodilation, and considers the circumstances in which they may vary.
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