Nitric oxide promotes distant organ protection: Evidence for an endocrine role of nitric oxide

Volume: 105, Issue: 32, Pages: 11430 - 11435
Published: Aug 12, 2008
Abstract
Endothelial NOS (eNOS)-derived NO has long been considered a paracrine signaling molecule only capable of affecting nearby cells because of its short half-life in blood and relatively limited diffusion distance in tissues. To date, no studies have demonstrated that endogenously generated NO possesses a clearly defined endocrine function. Therefore, we evaluated whether enzymatic generation of NO in the heart is capable of modulating remote...
Paper Details
Title
Nitric oxide promotes distant organ protection: Evidence for an endocrine role of nitric oxide
Published Date
Aug 12, 2008
Volume
105
Issue
32
Pages
11430 - 11435
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