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Nitric oxide production decreases after salt loading but is not related to blood pressure changes or nitric oxide-mediated vascular responses
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Salt loading results in a decrease in nitric oxide production in both salt-sensitive and salt-resistant normotensive subjects, which is independent of changes in blood pressure and does not affect the nitric oxide-mediated vascular response to mental stress. In contrast to salt-resistant animal models, salt loading in healthy subjects does not increase nitric oxide production. Therefore, the increased blood pressure response to salt loading may occur through mechanisms other than nitric oxide, or salt-sensitive individuals are more sensitive to the reduced nitric oxide production that occurs after salt loading in both salt-sensitive and salt-resistant subjects.
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