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1. Hypertensive rats show increased renal excretion and decreased tissue concentrations of glycine betaine, a protective osmolyte with diuretic properties.

2. Urinary excretion of asymmetric (ADMA) and symmetric (SDMA) dimethylarginine is positively related to nitric oxide level in tissues of normotensive and hypertensive rats.

3. Heart and kidney H 2 S production is reduced in hypertensive and older rats.

4. Indole-3-propionic acid, a tryptophan-derived bacterial metabolite, increases blood pressure via cardiac and vascular mechanisms in rats.

5. Genetically determined hypertensive phenotype affects gut microbiota composition, but not vice versa.

6. Hypertension and Aging Affect Liver Sulfur Metabolism in Rats.

7. Blood pressure and glaucoma: At the crossroads between cardiology and ophthalmology.

8. Chronic, low-dose TMAO treatment reduces diastolic dysfunction and heart fibrosis in hypertensive rats.

9. A common humoral background of intraocular and arterial blood pressure dysregulation.

10. Hypertension in rats is associated with an increased permeability of the colon to TMA, a gut bacteria metabolite.

11. The Upright Body Position Increases Translaminar Pressure Gradient in Normotensive and Hypertensive Rats.

12. Na 2 S, a fast-releasing H 2 S donor, given as suppository lowers blood pressure in rats.

13. Renal denervation decreases blood pressure and renal tyrosine hydroxylase but does not augment the effect of hypotensive drugs.

14. Drug resistant hypertension – no simple way out.

15. The effect of simvastatin and pravastatin on arterial blood pressure, baroreflex, vasoconstrictor, and hypertensive effects of angiotensin II in Sprague-Dawley rats.

16. Trimethylamine-N-oxide: a carnitine-derived metabolite that prolongs the hypertensive effect of angiotensin II in rats.

17. Exogenous hydrogen sulfide causes different hemodynamic effects in normotensive and hypertensive rats via neurogenic mechanisms.

18. Statins, the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and hypertension - a tale of another beneficial effect of statins.

19. Essential hypertension--is erroneous receptor output to blame?

20. Oral simvastatin reduces the hypertensive response to air-jet stress.

22. Spontaneously hypertensive rats exhibit increased liver flavin monooxygenase expression and elevated plasma TMAO levels compared to normotensive and Ang II-dependent hypertensive rats.

24. Gut Bacteria and Hydrogen Sulfide: The New Old Players in Circulatory System Homeostasis.

25. Mózg i cytokiny - wspólne podłoże depresji, otyłości i chorób układu krązenia?

26. Early high-sodium solid diet does not affect sodium intake, sodium preference, blood volume and blood pressure in adult Wistar-Kyoto rats.

27. Simvastatin Reduces Pressor Response to Centrally Administered Angiotensin II.

28. Intracolonic hydrogen sulfide lowers blood pressure in rats.

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