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The active form of vitamin D, Calcitriol, induces vasodilation in the rat aorta

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2015

L. Al-Harbi
Affiliation:
Division of Nutritional Sciences, University of Nottingham, School of Biosciences, Loughborough, Leics. LE12 5RD, UK
J.M. Brameld
Affiliation:
Division of Nutritional Sciences, University of Nottingham, School of Biosciences, Loughborough, Leics. LE12 5RD, UK
T. Parr
Affiliation:
Division of Nutritional Sciences, University of Nottingham, School of Biosciences, Loughborough, Leics. LE12 5RD, UK
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Abstract

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Figure 1. Dose dependent vasorelaxation induced by Calcitriol (n = 5 rats).

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Figure 2. L-NAME does not block the Calcitriol- induced relaxation (n = 5 rats).