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. 2018 Apr 15;596(8):1433–1466. doi: 10.1113/JP275719

Figure 6. Nitric oxide decreases USMC Ca2+ transient firing.

Figure 6

A, relative expression of guanylate cyclase and protein kinase G genes in FACS sorted and unsorted urethral cells from SMC‐eGFP mice determined by qPCR analysis, normalized to Gapdh expression (n = 4). Ba and b, representative ST maps of Ca2+ transient firing within a single USMC recorded in situ during control conditions (a) and after incubation with 10 μm DEA NONOate (b). C, 3‐D plots of the ST maps shown in A. Da–d, summary data showing the effect of 10 μm DEA NONOate on USMC Ca2+ transient frequency (a), amplitude (b), duration (c) and spatial spread (d) (c = 19, n = 6). ** p < 0.01, **** p < 0.0001.