Increased Wall Tension in Response to Vasoconstrictors in Isolated Mesenteric Arterial Rings from Patients with High Blood Pressure

Volume: 99, Issue: 6, Pages: 440 - 449
Published: Nov 27, 2006
Abstract
Essential hypertension is associated with several alterations in arterial function. A wealth of information from animal models is available concerning hypertensive changes in the mesenteric circulation, while only few studies have examined human mesenteric arterial function. The tone of isolated mesenteric arterial segments (outer diameter 0.7-0.9 mm) was examined from individuals with high (n=17) or normal (n=22) blood pressure, grouped using...
Paper Details
Title
Increased Wall Tension in Response to Vasoconstrictors in Isolated Mesenteric Arterial Rings from Patients with High Blood Pressure
Published Date
Nov 27, 2006
Volume
99
Issue
6
Pages
440 - 449
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