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. 2006 Nov 16;578(Pt 3):765–772. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2006.123083

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Effect of MnCl2 on NO2– production and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) release from the same tissues Open bars represent basal NO2 and LHRH released into the medium. Filled or hatched bars represent NO2 and LHRH released following stimulation by MnCl2 at 50 and 250 μm, respectively. Note that 50 μm MnCl2 did not increase NO2 (A), but markedly induced LHRH release (B). Similar effects were observed with 100 μm MnCl2 (not shown). The 250 μm MnCl2 dose caused increases in both NO2 (C) and LHRH (D). Together, these data suggest that MnCl2 can only stimulate NO production at higher concentrations. Each bar represents the mean (± s.e.m.). The number of tissues per group is depicted within each panel. ***P < 0.001 versus respective medium. n = 9 for A and B, and n = 14 for C and D.

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