The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
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Dietary Salt Loading Increases Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Transgenic Mice Overexpressing Sodium-Proton Exchanger
Jun-ichi KirakuTetsuya NakamuraTakao SugiyamaNaoyuki TakahashiMakoto Kuro-oJun FujiiRyozo Nagai
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1999 Volume 80 Issue 2 Pages 181-183

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We studied the role of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis in amelioration of blood pressure elevation during dietary salt loading in transgenic mice overexpressing sodium proton exchanger. Systolic blood pressure rose after starting salt loading only in the high-salt group of transgenic mice. However, this elevation of blood pressure was not continued. Urinary excretion of inorganic nitrite and nitrate in the high-salt group of transgenic mice was significantly higher than in the high-salt group of control mice. These results suggest that increased NO synthesis in response to salt loading is one of the anti-hypertensive mechanisms in transgenic mice overexpressing sodium proton exchanger.

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