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Calcium and reactive oxygen species increase in endothelial cells in response to releasers of endothelium‐derived contracting factor
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These experiments show that endothelial cells of SHR are more prone to calcium and ROS overload upon stimulation with acetylcholine. The abnormal accumulation of calcium is a prerequisite to initiate the release of EDCF and can be mimicked using the calcium ionophore A23187. The sequence of events occurring during endothelium-dependent contractions firstly requires the accumulation of calcium, which then activates cyclooxygenase and produces ROS along with EDCF that in turn stimulates TP-receptors, resulting in EDCF-mediated contractions.
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