Protein Information

ID 1959
Name endothelial nitric oxide synthase
Synonyms Constitutive NOS; NOS 3; NOS3; EC NOS; ECNOS; ENOS; Endothelial NOS; Endothelial nitric oxidase synthase…

Compound Information

ID 1392
Name carbon tetrachloride
CAS tetrachloromethane

Reference

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19401196 Zhang ZQ, Shi B, Wu GQ, Qin KR, Jiang ZL, Zhu L: Combined use of propranolol and nifedipine offers better effects on portal vein nonuniform remodeling in carbon tetrachloride (CCl (4))-induced portal hypertensive rats. Eur J Pharmacol. 2009 Jun 24;613(1-3):108-13. Epub 2009 May 3.
Portal hypertension is a hemodynamic syndrome due to pathological increase in portal flow and portal pressure. These pathological changes in external flow loads will inevitably cause vascular remodeling in the portal vein, which is usually measured by an opening angle. The present study showed that carbon tetrachloride (CCl (4))-induced portal hypertension fully developed at 8 weeks and the opening angle of portal vein increased progressively in the pathogenesis of intrahepatic portal hypertension which was significantly augmented at 10 weeks. Although portal pressure and portal flow were reduced, treatment with either propranolol or nifedipine alone for 3 weeks did not decrease the augmented opening angle of the portal vein, while combined treatment with propranolol and nifedipine markedly reduced the increased opening angle of the portal vein and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) mRNA expression but not inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) mRNA expression. The decreasing effect of propranolol plus nifedipine on the elevated opening angle was significantly weakened by L-arginine and markedly reinforced by N-nitro-l-arginine-mythel-ester (L-NAME). These results indicate that combined use of propranolol and nifedipine ameliorates portal vein remodeling in portal hypertension at least by the nitric oxide-dependent way.
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