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Contribution of Nitric Oxide to Metabolic Coronary Vasodilation in the Human Heart

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During metabolic stimulation of the human heart, nitric oxide release contributes significantly to microvascular vasodilation and is almost entirely responsible for the epicardial vasodilation. This contribution of nitric oxide is reduced in patients exposed to risk factors for coronary atherosclerosis and leads to a net reduction in vasodilation during stress. An important implication of these findings is that reduced nitric oxide bioavailability during stress in patients with atherosclerosis or risk factors for atherosclerosis may contribute to myocardial ischemia by limiting epicardial and microvascular coronary vasodilation.

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