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The effects of exogenous nitric oxide on smooth muscle cell proliferation following porcine carotid angioplasty
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These results show for the first time that exogenous nitric oxide inhibits SMC proliferation following balloon angioplasty in vivo. The antiproliferative effects of nitric oxide are overwhelmed when injury is severe and are not associated with a reduction in intimal thickening. The inhibitory effects of nitric oxide on platelet adhesion and SMC proliferation identify a possible role for high local concentrations of nitric oxide to modify the vascular response to balloon angioplasty.