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Role of nitric oxide in the hemodynamic changes of sepsis

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1993

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These data support the view that nitric oxide plays a significant role in modulating systemic and pulmonary vasomotor tone in normal and septic sheep. L-arginine produced systemic vasodilation in normal sheep, whereas both systemic and pulmonary vasodilation were observed in septic animals. The impaired response to an endothelium-dependent vasodilator in sepsis was improved by the previous administration of L-arginine.