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The effect of nitric oxide synthase inhibition on infarct volume after reversible focal cerebral ischemia in conscious rats.

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Nitric oxide synthase inhibition increases infarct volume and decreases the variability of the response to middle cerebral artery occlusion in Wistar rats, a strain that is normally resistant to focal cerebral ischemic injury owing to extensive collateralization. The mechanism of the deleterious effect of nitric oxide synthase inhibition likely involves a more severe degree of blood flow reduction during and after middle cerebral artery occlusion, primarily by preventing the vasodilatory response of collateral vessels to proximal middle cerebral artery occlusion. Maintenance of nitric oxide synthase activity during and after focal cerebral ischemia appears to minimize ischemic injury.

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