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Chronic blockade of nitric oxide synthesis increases urinary endothelin-1 excretion

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Prolonged inhibition of NO synthesis increases urinary excretion of ET-1 and albumin without having any effect on plasma ET-1 levels. These results do not support the hypothesis that NO plays an inhibitory role in the regulation of ET-1 in the systemic circulation, although it is possible that such a role could exist in renal tissue. However, in view of the albuminuria, a more likely explanation is that increased urinary ET-1 is secondary to L-NAME-induced renal hyperfiltration injury.

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