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Br J Ophthalmol 92:694-698 doi:10.1136/bjo.2007.131151
  • Laboratory science
    • Original Article

Lack of inducible nitric oxide synthases attenuates leukocyte–endothelial cell interactions in retinal microcirculation

Table 1 Physiological variables
Control (SEM) 4 h (SEM) 12 h (SEM) 24 h (SEM) 48 h (SEM) 72 h (SEM) 96 h (SEM)
Normal
    WBC, ×103/μl 8.6 (0.8) 7.8 (1.0) 7.3 (0.9) 7.7 (1.9) 13.3 (1.4)* 10.9 (1.1) 9.4 (1.1)
    MABP, mm Hg 100 (5) 101 (4) 106 (5) 103 (7) 102 (4) 101 (6) 100 (6)
    Heart rate, beats/min 287 (6) 287 (8) 282 (6) 285 (8) 287 (8) 282 (6) 283 (6)
iNOS knockout
    WBC, ×103/μl 8.1 (0.3) 6.7 (1.3) 7.4 (0.8) 7.7 (0.5) 11.1 (0.5)* 9.6 (0.9) 8.7 (1.2)
    MABP, mm Hg 98 (3) 96 (4) 97 (7) 98 (7) 100 (6) 98 (6) 99 (5)
    Heart rate, beats/min 282 (5) 278 (7) 281 (5) 285 (7) 283 (7) 281 (6) 288 (6)
  • iNOS, inducible nitric oxide synthase; MABP, mean arterial blood pressure; WBC, white blood cell peripheral leukocyte count.

  • Values are means (SEM). n  =  6 at each timepoint in both groups.

  • There were no significant differences between the normal and iNOS knockout mice group.

  • *p<0.05 compared with control values in each group.

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