Nitric oxide signaling and the regulation of myocardial function.

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Mark T ZioloHonglan Wang

Abstract

Nitric oxide, which is produced endogenously within cardiac myocytes by three distinct isoforms of nitric oxide synthase, is a key regulator of myocardial function. This review will focus on the regulation of myocardial function by each nitric oxide synthase isoform during health and disease, with a specific emphasis on the proposed end-targets and signaling pathways.

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