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Anne Joutel, Marie Monet-Leprêtre, Claudia Gosele, Céline Baron-Menguy, Annette Hammes, Sabine Schmidt, Barbara Lemaire-Carrette, Valérie Domenga, Andreas Schedl, Pierre Lacombe, Norbert Hubner
Published in Volume 120, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2010; 120(2):433–445 doi:10.1172/JCI39733
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Figure 8
Altered mechanical properties and myogenic responses in young TgNotch3R169C mice.

(A) Response of cerebral artery to stepwise increase in pressure (myogenic tone) in 6-month-old nontransgenic, TgNotch3WT, and TgNotch3R169C mice showed that myogenic tone was significantly attenuated in TgNotch3R169C mice. (B) Internal diameter/pressure relationships in cerebral arteries during maximal dilation with EGTA and sodium nitroprusside (passive diameter) in 6-month-old nontransgenic, TgNotch3WT, and TgNotch3R169C mice. Passive diameters were significantly less in TgNotch3R169C mice compared with both nontransgenic and TgNotch3WT mice.