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    Nitric oxide-mediated metabolic regulation during exercise: effects of training in health and cardiovascular disease.

    Kingwell, B. A.
    FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology MEDLINE Abstracts – Sep 1, 2000
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    Opposing effects of nitric oxide and prostaglandin inhibition on muscle mitochondrial V̇o2 during exercise

    Robert Boushel , Teresa Fuentes , Ylva Hellsten , and Bengt Saltin
    Follow AJP - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology , Volume 303 (1): R94 The American Physiological Society – Jul 1, 2012

    Nitric oxide (NO) and prostaglandins (PG) together play a role in regulating blood flow during exercise. NO also regulates mitochondrial oxygen consumption through competitive binding to cytochrome ...

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    Nitric oxide regulates cytokine induction in the diaphragm in response to inspiratory resistive breathing

    Ioanna Sigala , Panayiotis Zacharatos , Stavroula Boulia , Dimitris Toumpanakis , Tatiana Michailidou , Dimitris Parthenis , Charis Roussos , Andreas Papapetropoulos , Sabah N. Hussain , and Theodoros Vassilakopoulos
    Follow Journal of Applied Physiology , Volume 113 (10): 1594 The American Physiological Society – Nov 15, 2012

    for its effects on glucose transport ( 42 ). Skeletal muscle cells in their basal state continuously produce low levels of nitric oxide (NO) through the action of NO synthases (NOS) ( 50 ). From the three ...

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    Differential nitric oxide levels in the blood and skeletal muscle of type 2 diabetic subjects may be consequence of adiposity: a preliminary study

    Krause, Mauricio; Rodrigues-Krause, Josianne; O'Hagan, Ciara; De Vito, Giuseppe; Boreham, Colin; Susta, Davide; Newsholme, Philip; Murphy, Colin
    Follow Metabolism , Volume 61 (11) Elsevier – Nov 1, 2012

    center, excess production of NO ∙ may exert detrimental effects in sensitive cells and tissues, as well as cardiovascular function [4] .Nitric oxide is required for glucose uptake during exercise ...

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    Aging alters the contribution of nitric oxide to regional muscle hemodynamic control at rest and during exercise in rats

    Hirai, Daniel M.; Copp, Steven W.; Hageman, K. Sue; Poole, David C.; Musch, Timothy I.
    Follow Journal of Applied Physiology , Volume 111 (4): 989 The American Physiological Society – Oct 1, 2011

    of nitric oxide (NO) in regulating total, inter-, and intramuscular hindlimb hemodynamic control at rest and during submaximal whole body exercise. We tested the hypothesis that NO synthase inhibition ( N G ...

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    Coronary hemodynamic regulation by nitric oxide in experimental animals: Recent advances

    Toda, Noboru; Toda, Hiroshi
    Follow European Journal of Pharmacology , Volume 667 (1) Elsevier – Sep 30, 2011

    Nitric oxide (NO) formed via endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) plays crucial roles in the regulation of coronary blood flow through vasodilatation and decreased vascular resistance and in the inhibition ...

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    Central nitric oxide inhibition modifies metabolic adjustments induced by exercise in rats

    Lacerda, Ana Cristina R.; Marubayashi, Umeko; Balthazar, Cláudio H.; Leite, Laura H.R.; Coimbra, Cândido C.
    Follow Neuroscience Letters , Volume 410 (2) Elsevier – Dec 20, 2006

    that central nitric oxide (NO) blockade increases metabolic rate, reducing mechanical efficiency during exercise. To assess the role of brain nitric oxide in the plasma glucose, lactate and free fatty acids ...

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    Roles of nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase in leg vasodilation and oxygen consumption during prolonged low-intensity exercise in untrained humans

    Schrage, William G.; Wilkins, Brad W.; Johnson, Christopher P.; Eisenach, John H.; Limberg, Jacqueline K.; Dietz, Niki M.; Curry, Timothy B.; Joyner, Michael J.
    Follow Journal of Applied Physiology , Volume 109 (3): 768 The American Physiological Society – Sep 1, 2010

    nitric oxide vascular control Copyright © 2010 the American Physiological Society Abstract The vasodilator signals regulating muscle blood flow during exercise are unclear. We tested ...

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    Skeletal muscle glucose uptake during contraction is regulated by nitric oxide and ROS independently of AMPK

    Merry, Troy L.; Steinberg, Gregory R.; Lynch, Gordon S.; McConell, Glenn K.
    Follow AJP - Endocrinology and Metabolism , Volume 298 (3): E577 The American Physiological Society – Mar 1, 2010

    . In conclusion, ROS and NO are involved in regulating skeletal muscle glucose uptake during contraction via an AMPK-independent mechanism. nitric oxide reactive oxygen species exercise metabolism contraction ...

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    Regulation of subcutaneous adipose tissue blood flow during exercise in humans

    Heinonen, Ilkka; Bucci, Marco; Kemppainen, Jukka; Knuuti, Juhani; Nuutila, Pirjo; Boushel, Robert; Kalliokoski, Kari K.
    Follow Journal of Applied Physiology , Volume 112 (6): 1059 The American Physiological Society – Mar 15, 2012

    ), a recent study suggests that NO does not contribute significantly to physiological increase of adipose blood flow during acute exercise ( 9 ). In addition to hormonally mediated β-adrenergic regulation ...

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