Nitric oxide contributes to cerebrovascular shear‐mediated dilatation but not steady‐state cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide

Author:

Hoiland Ryan L.1234,Caldwell Hannah G.2,Carr Jay M. J .R.2ORCID,Howe Connor A.2ORCID,Stacey Benjamin S.5ORCID,Dawkins Tony6ORCID,Wakeham Denis J.6ORCID,Tremblay Joshua C.2ORCID,Tymko Michael M.7,Patrician Alexander2ORCID,Smith Kurt J.89,Sekhon Mypinder S.10,MacLeod David B.11ORCID,Green Daniel J.12ORCID,Bailey Damian M.5ORCID,Ainslie Philip N.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology Pharmacology and Therapeutics Faculty of Medicine Vancouver General Hospital University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

2. Centre for Heart, Lung, and Vascular Health, School of Health and Exercise Sciences University of British Columbia Okanagan Kelowna British Columbia Canada

3. Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

4. International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD) University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

5. Neurovascular Research Laboratory Faculty of Life Sciences and Education University of South Wales Pontypridd UK

6. Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences Cardiff Metropolitan University Cardiff UK

7. Neurovascular Health Laboratory University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

8. Integrative Physiology Laboratory Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition College of Applied Health Sciences University of Illinois Chicago IL USA

9. Cerebrovascular Health, Exercise, and Environmental Research Science (CHEERS) Laboratory School of Exercise Science Physical and Health Education, Faculty of Education University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia Canada

10. Division of Critical Care Medicine Department of Medicine Faculty of Medicine Vancouver General Hospital University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

11. Human Pharmacology and Physiology Lab Department of Anesthesiology Duke University Medical Center Durham NC USA

12. School of Human Sciences (Exercise and Sport Sciences) University of Western Australia Nedlands Western Australia Australia

Funder

Higher Education Funding Council for Wales

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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