Reduced phospholamban phosphorylation is associated with impaired relaxation in left ventricular myocytes from neuronal NO synthase-deficient mice.
Stimulation of nitric oxide (NO) release from the coronary endothelium facilitates myocardial relaxation via a cGMP-dependent reduction in myofilament Ca2+ sensitivity. Recent evidence suggests that NO released by a neuronal NO synthase (nNOS) in the myocardium can also hasten left ventricular relax...
Main Authors: | Zhang, Y, Zhang, M, Sears, C, Emanuel, K, Redwood, C, El-Armouche, A, Kranias, E, Casadei, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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