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Decreased nitric oxide production accounts for secondary arteriolar constriction after retinal branch vein occlusion.
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These results show that experimental branch vein occlusion induces in the affected retina an impairment in the release of constitutive NO and an arteriolar constriction, which, in turn, contributes to the development of hypoxia in tissue and neuronal swelling and death in the inner retina.