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Karen A. Fagan, Brian W. Fouty, Robert C. Tyler, Kenneth G. Morris Jr., Lisa K. Hepler, Koichi Sato, Timothy D. LeCras, Steven H. Abman, Howard D. Weinberger, Paul L. Huang, Ivan F. McMurtry, David M. Rodman
Published in Volume 103, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 1999; 103(2):291–299 doi:10.1172/JCI3862
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Right ventricular systolic pressure (RVSP; mean ± SEM) in eNOS–/– (closed circles) and control (+/+) (closed squares) mice at baseline in mild hypoxia (n = 6 and 8, respectively), and after 2 and 4 weeks of severe, sustained hypoxia (n = 4 and 5; 7 and 8, respectively). At baseline, eNOS–/– mice had significantly increased right ventricular pressures (*P < 0.0001). eNOS–/– mice had a small increase in pulmonary pressure at 2 weeks of hypoxia that did not increase further. Pulmonary pressure in control mice increased to the same levels as eNOS–/– mice by 2 weeks of hypoxia (P < 0.001) and did not increase further after 2 additional weeks.