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    Vasodilation (redirect from Vasodilatation)
    Vasodilation, also known as vasorelaxation, is the widening of blood vessels. It results from relaxation of smooth muscle cells within the vessel walls...
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  • return of cold blood from extremities to the core due to peripheral vasodilatation, thus causing a further decrease of deep body temperature. However a...
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    located on blood vessels in the inner ear. This gives rise to local vasodilatation and increased permeability, which helps to reverse the underlying problem...
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    cord Gq ileum contraction modulate circadian cycle itching systemic vasodilatation (indirect effect throughout the increased production of NO) bronchoconstriction...
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    coronary constriction, and it was found that, in the presence of midazolam vasodilatation was unaffected by nitroarginine. Due to the presence of all three isoforms...
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    potentials Reduction of muscle spindle sensitivity via motor neurons Vasodilatation and augmentation of blood flow Analgesic action and inhibition of the...
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    of the same sensory neurone, the one peripheral and concerned with vasodilatation and the other at a central synapse, can we suppose that the discovery...
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    drug that opens ATP-sensitive potassium channels producing peripheral vasodilatation of arterioles. It reduces blood pressure and peripheral resistance and...
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    thioquinapiperifil.[citation needed] Part of the physiological process of vasodilatation involves the release of nitric oxide (NO) by vascular endothelial cells...
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    facial oedema, nausea, sleep disturbances (rarely sedation), asthenia, vasodilatation, and rarely, skin reactions. Routine toxicology studies have provided...
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  • November 2015). "Potassium inhibits nitric oxide and adenosine arteriolar vasodilatation via KIR and Na+/K+ATPase: implications for redundancy in active hyperaemia"...
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    several different toxic chemicals, one of which is hydrogen cyanide. The vasodilatation caused by sodium nitroprusside has been shown to be mediated not only...
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  • constrict vessels. This is opposite to carbon dioxide in tissues causing vasodilatation, especially in the brain. Cranial nerves IX (glossopharyngeal nerve)...
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    sensory nerve endings, increasing vascular permeability, and inducing vasodilatation. Edema, mast cell degranulation, and a perivascular infiltrate of cells...
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  • stimulation causes not only excessive secretion from the nasal gland but also vasodilatation and engorgement, which lead to rhinorrhoea and congestion of the nose...
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    haemostasis. It also inhibits the effects of the prostaglandin mediated vasodilatation and increased capillary permeability, thereby reducing oedema secondary...
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    (2006). "Nebivolol: a novel beta-blocker with nitric oxide-induced vasodilatation". Vascular Health and Risk Management. 2 (3): 303–308. doi:10.2147/vhrm...
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  • Göbel H, Lüscher T, Meier B (October 1998). "Nitrate induced coronary vasodilatation: differential effects of sublingual application by capsule or spray"...
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  • carotid arteries also presses on baroreceptors. These bodies then cause vasodilatation in the brain leading to insufficient blood to perfuse the brain with...
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    capillary permeability and tissue edema ("wheal response") and cutaneous vasodilatation and local redness ("flare response") when subjects were intradermally...
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  • precipitating in renal tubules. Mannitol has several effects, including vasodilatation of the renal vasculature, osmotic diuresis, and free-radical scavenging...
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    accumulate in the blood stream. This causes an increase in coronary vasodilatation. Adenosine deaminase deficiency is a known cause of immunodeficiency...
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    arteries and extracranial arteries such as those of the scalp. The role of vasodilatation of the extracranial arteries, in particular, is believed to be significant...
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  • "Characterizing the PK/PD Relationship for Inhibition of Capsaicin-Induced Dermal Vasodilatation by MK-3207, an Oral Calcitonin Gene Related Peptide Receptor Antagonist"...
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    8-Phenyl-1,3-dipropylxanthine PSB 36 A2A ADORA2A Gs → cAMP↑ Coronary artery vasodilatation Decreased dopaminergic activity in CNS Inhibition of central neuron...
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    PMID 26589642. Uchida, Sae; Hotta, Harumi (2009). "Cerebral Cortical Vasodilatation Mediated by Nicotinic Cholinergic Receptors: Effects of Old Age and...
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  • of platinosis may include asthma, dermatitis, dyspnea, conjunctival vasodilatation, and rhinopharyngitis. The symptoms are progressive, sometimes taking...
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    [citation needed] Another cause is chronic alcohol consumption due to the vasodilatation side effect in relation to gravity and blood viscosity. Clinical tests...
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  • tissue) facilitate the release of NO into the tissue where it induces vasodilatation. The salivary nitrophorin from the hemipteran Cimex lectularius (bedbug)...
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    chemicals from local nerve endings by a nerve axon reflex, causes the vasodilatations of surrounding cutaneous blood vessels, which causes redness of the...
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