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. 2002 Jul 5;543(Pt 3):977–993. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2002.023564

Table 3.

Basal NOS activity in age-matched control and STZ-induced diabetic rats

Duration of diabetes Age-matched controls STZ-induced diabetes
1–2 weeks 8.44 (CI:4.52–15.75) (n = 7) 6.39 (CI:3.42–11.93) (n = 7)
8–10 weeks 4.84 (CI:2.41–9.73) (n = 6) 11.57 (CI:7.46–17.95)* (n = 12)
18–20 weeks 2.04 (CI:1.36–3.04)** (n = 14) 3.60 (CI:1.90–6.82)(n = 7)

Basal NOS activity in age-matched controls decreased with maturation (P = 4.101 × 10−5, analysis for linear trend). In STZ-induced diabetics, basal NOS activity was biphasic (P = 3.996 × 10−4, one-way ANOVA),first increasing to twice age-matched control levels at 8–10 weeks, then decreasing back to age-matched control levels at 18–20 weeks. The increase in NOS activity may be a compensatory mechanism to counteract the simultaneous impairment of NO–cGMP pathway responsiveness. The data are given as means and 95% confidence intervals (CI).

*

P < 0.05

**

P < 0.005 compared to 1–2 weeks in same group.

P < 0.05 compared to age-matched controls.