Endogenous nitric oxide formation in cardiac myocytes does not control respiration during β‐adrenergic stimulation
Endothelial nitric oxide (NO) controls cardiac oxygen (O2) consumption in a paracrine way by slowing respiration at the mitochondrial electron transport chain. While NO synthases (NOSs) are also expressed in cardiac myocytes, it is unclear whether they control respiration in an intracrine way. Furth...
Principais autores: | Kohlhaas, M, Nickel, A, Bergem, S, Casadei, B, Laufs, U, Maack, C |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
Wiley
2017
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