Research Article

Reactive Oxygen Species Are Essential for Vasoconstriction upon Cold Exposure

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The impact of cold on HAVSMCs. (a) Cold stimulation for 6 h increased ROS levels (A1 shows ROS fluorescence, A3 shows flow cytometry data, and A2 and A4 show the results of statistical analysis; ). (b) Cold caused the cells to shrink, while Tempol and CCG-1423 prevented cell shrinkage and restored cells to their baseline form. (c) Cold increased intracellular ROS levels, and Tempol, but not CCG-1423, reduced intracellular ROS levels (C1 shows ROS fluorescence, C3 shows flow cytometry data, and C2 and C4 show the results of statistical analysis; ). (d) Cold increased intracellular Ca2+ levels, and Tempol and CCG-1423 prevented this this (D1 shows Ca2+ fluorescence, D3 shows flow cytometry data, and D2 and D4 show the results of statistical analysis; ). The experiments were repeated three times. Compared with the cold group. #Compared with the control group.
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