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We examined the effects of acute supplementation with arginine in vitro on endothelium-dependent relaxation in aortic rings taken from female genetic, diabetes-prone BB rats. Sensitivity to norepinephrine-induced contraction was unaltered in rings of diabetic BB rats compared to rings from non-diabetic littermates. In precontracted rings, acetylcholine produced a concentration-dependent relaxation which was impaired by diabetes. This relaxation was blocked by L-nitroarginine in both control and diabetic rings. Addition of 3 mmol/l L-arginine (but not D-arginine) enhanced relaxation in diabetic rings similar to that seen in control rings without arginine. L-arginine had no effect on acetylcholine-induced relaxation in control rings. In contrast, relaxation-induced by nitroglycerin in diabetic rings without endothelium was not altered by L-arginine treatment. Thus, a defect in the utilization of arginine by nitric oxide synthase exists in the endothelium of the diabetic BB rat.
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Pieper, G. M., Siebeneich, W., Moore-Milton, G., & Roza, A. M. (1997). Reversal by L-arginine of a dysfunctional arginine/nitric oxide pathway in the endothelium of the genetic diabetic BB rat. Diabetologia, 40(8), 910–915. https://doi.org/10.1007/s001250050767
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