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Inhibition of basal nitric oxide synthesis increases aortic augmentation index and pulse wave velocity in vivo
Authors:Wilkinson Ian B  MacCallum Helen  Cockcroft John R  Webb David J
Affiliation:Clinical Pharmacology Unit, University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, Scotland, UK. ibw20@cam.ac.uk
Abstract:AIMS: To investigate the role of basal nitric oxide (NO) production in regulating large artery stiffness in vivo. METHODS: Incremental doses of the NO synthase inhibitor L-N(G)-monomethyl arginine (LNMMA: 0.1, 0.3, 1.0 and 3.0 mg kg-1 min-1) or placebo were infused in eight healthy men. Arterial stiffness was assessed noninvasively by pulse wave analysis. RESULTS: Compared with placebo, infusion of LNMMA led to a dose-dependent increase in mean arterial pressure, peripheral vascular resistance, and aortic and systemic arterial stiffness. There was an accompanying reduction in heart rate and cardiac index. The highest dose of LNMMA resulted in an increase of 25% in AIx (95% confidence limits; 12, 38) and of 16 mmHg in mean arterial pressure (9, 23) compared with infusion of saline. CONCLUSIONS: These data indicate functional regulation of large artery stiffness in vivo by NO, and may provide new therapeutic strategies for cardiovascular risk reduction.
Keywords:arterial stiffness    LNMMA    nitric oxide    pulse wave analysis
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