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Mechanisms Underlying Cerebrovascular Effects of Cigarette Smoking in Rats In Vivo

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Single-cigarette smoking had a significant biphasic effect on cerebral arteriolar tone. The vasodilation was attenuated by repeated smoking. The vasodilation is most likely an effect of nicotine, at least in part mediated via sympathetic activation, NO production, and K+ channel activation. The vasoconstriction is partially due to thromboxane A2 induced by cigarette smoke.

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