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L-arginine infusion promotes nitric oxide-dependent vasodilation, increases regional cerebral blood flow, and reduces infarction volume in the rat.

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These studies extend our previous findings by demonstrating that exogenous L-arginine induces sustained rCBF increases in normal brain as well as in a marginally perfused brain region distal to MCA occlusion. Our data in Sprague-Dawley rats support the conclusion that L-arginine-induced increases in rCBF can decrease infarction volume. We conclude that nitric oxide-mediated mechanisms increase rCBF and decrease infarction volume after MCA occlusion in both normotensive and hypertensive animals.

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