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Heart Rate Contributes to the Vascular Effects of Chronic Mental Stress
F Custodis, K Gertz, M Balkaya, V Prinz, I Mathar... - Stroke, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc ResultsStress increased HR from 51410 bpm to 57014 bpm, this was prevented by ivabradine
(4857 bpm). Endothelium-dependent relaxation of aortic rings was impaired in mice exposed
to stress. HR reduction restored endothelial function to the level of naive controls. ...
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