The role of NO-cGMP pathway inhibition in vascular endothelial-dependent smooth muscle relaxation disorder of AT1-AA positive rats: Protective effects of adiponectin.

Nitric Oxide(2019)

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Angiotensin II type 1 receptor autoantibodies (AT1-AA) cause endothelial-dependent smooth muscle relaxation disorder. It is well understood that impairment of the NO–cGMP signaling pathway is one of the mechanisms of endothelial-dependent smooth muscle relaxation disorder. However, it is still unclear whether AT1-AA induces endothelial-dependent smooth muscle relaxation disorder via the impairment of the NO–cGMP signaling pathway. In addition, adiponectin exerts vascular endothelial protection through the NO–cGMP signaling pathway. Therefore, the purpose of this investigation was to assess the mechanism of vascular endothelial-dependent smooth muscle relaxation disorder induced by AT1-AA and the role of adiponectin in attenuating this dysregulation.
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Angiotensin II type 1 receptor,Autoantibody,Adiponectin,Endothelial-dependent smooth muscle relaxation disorder,Nitric oxide
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