Volume 45, Issue 4, 1996


CONTENTS

Original articles


  • Physiol. Res. 45: 253-254, 1996;  Full version (PDF file)

    The role of nitric oxide in the control of cardiovascular system: introductory remarks.
    M. Gérová (Inst. Norm. Pathol. Physiol., Slov. Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)

     

  • Physiol. Res. 45: 255-260, 1996;  Full version (PDF file)

    Ischaemic cardiac hyperaemia: role of nitric oxide and other mediators.
    R.J. Gryglewski, S. Chlopicki, P. Niezabitowski, A. Jakubowski, M. Lomnicka (Chair Pharmacol., Jagiellonian Univ., Cracow, Poland)

  • Physiol. Res. 45: 261-266, 1996;  Full version (PDF file)

    Physical training limits the fall of blood pressure and the endothelium overactivation in acute myocardial infarction.
    E.B. Manukhina, A.V. Lapshin, F.Z. Meerson (Inst. Gen. Pathol. Pathophysiol., Moscow, Russia)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 45: 267-272, 1996;  Full version (PDF file)

    Is HSP70 involved in nitric oxide-induced protection of the heart?
    I.Yu. Malyshev, A.V. Malugin, E.B. Manukhina, N.P. Larionov, E.B. Malenyuk, E.V. Malysheva, V.D. Mikoyan, A.F. Vanin (Inst. Gen. Pathol. Pathophysiol., Moscow, Russia)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 45: 273-278, 1996;  Full version (PDF file)

    Role of nitric oxide (NO) in the regulation of coronary circulation.
    M.M. Kostic, M.R. Petronijevic, V.L. Jakovljevic (Inst. Physiol., Fac. Med., Kragujevac, Yugoslavia)

  • Physiol. Res. 45: 279-284, 1996;  Full version (PDF file)

    Direct measurement of nitric oxide in the cardiovascular system.
    T. Malinski, Š. Mesároš, S.R. Patton, A. Mesárošová (Dept. Analyt. Chem., Slov. Tech. Univ., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)

  • Physiol. Res. 45: 285-289, 1996;  Full version (PDF file)

    Nitric oxide in the periendothelial area of femoral vein of the dog assessed in vivo by a porphyrinic sensor.
    M. Gerová, Š. Mesároš, M. Kittová, Š. Hatrik, F. Kristek, T. Malinski (Inst. Norm. Pathol. Physiol., Slov. Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 45: 291-296, 1996;  Full version (PDF file)

    Regional differences in nitric oxide-dependent vascular responses to somatostatin.
    L. Dézsi, M. Szentiványi Jr., G. Dörnyei, L. Löwenstein, M. Faragó, T. Tulassay, E. Monos (Exp. Res. Dept., 2nd Inst. Physiol., 1st Clin. Pediat., Semmelweis Univ. Med., Budapest, Hungary)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 45: 297-303, 1996;  Full version (PDF file)

    Role of histamine in the regulation of coronary circulation.
    M.M. Kostic, V.L. Jakovljevic (Inst. Physiol., Fac. Med., Kragujevac, Yugoslavia)

     

  • Physiol. Res. 45: 305-309, 1996;  Full version (PDF file)  

    Effect of long-term NO synthase inhibition on cyclic nucleotide content in rat tissues.
    O. Pecháňová, I. Bernátová (Inst. Norm. Pathol. Physiol., Slov. Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 45: 311-316, 1996;  Full version (PDF file)

    Captopril prevents NO-deficient hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy without affecting nitric oxide synthase activity in rats.
    I. Bernátová, O. Pecháňová, F. Šimko (Inst. Norm. Pathol. Physiol., Slov. Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)


  • Physiol. Res. 45: 317-321, 2016;  Full version (PDF file)

    Restriction of nitric oxide rather than elevated blood pressure is responsible for alterations of vascular responses in nitric oxide-deficient hypertension.
    A. Holécyová, J. Török, I. Bernátová, O. Pecháňová (Inst. Norm. Pathol. Physiol., Slov. Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)


  • Physiol. Res. 45: 323-328, 2016;  Full version (PDF file)

    Vascular responses after long-term inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis in newborn dogs.
    J. Török, M. Gerová (Inst. Norm. Pathol. Physiol., Slov. Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)


  • Physiol. Res. 45: 329-333, 2016;  Full version (PDF file)

    Remodelling of septal branch of coronary artery and carotid artery in L-NAME treated rats.
    F. Kristek, M. Gerová, L. Devát, I. Varga (Inst. Norm. Pathol. Physiol., Slov. Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)


  • Physiol. Res. 45: 335-338, 2016;  Full version (PDF file)

    Morphometric characteristics of cardiac hypertrophy induced by long-term inhibition of NO synthase.
    T. Sládek, M. Gerová, V. Znojil, L. Devát (Inst. Norm. Pathol. Physiol., Slov. Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)


  • Physiol. Res. 45: 339-344, 2016;  Full version (PDF file)

    Long-term inhibition of NO synthase induces cardiac hypertrophy with a decrease in adrenergic innervation.
    M. Gerová, B. Hartmannová, S. Doležel, L. Ježek (Inst. Norm. Pathol. Physiol., Slov. Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)


  • Physiol. Res. 45: 345-350, 2016;  Full version (PDF file)

    Histamine H1-receptor antagonists do not prevent the appearance of endothelium-dependent relaxation to acetylcholine in rat pulmonary artery.
    S. Kyselá, J. Török (Inst. Norm. Pathol. Physiol., Slov. Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)



    This number was issued in August 1996

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