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From: Bench-to-bedside review: Hydrogen sulfide – the third gaseous transmitter: applications for critical care

Figure 2

Hydrogen sulfide-related hemodynamic effects in rats subjected to hemorrhage and subsequent retransfusion. Time course of the difference in (a) mean blood pressure (ΔMAP) and (b) carotid blood flow (ΔCBF) in rats subjected to 60 minutes of hemorrhage (MAP 40 mmHg) and subsequent retransfusion of shed blood. Ten minutes prior to retransfusion, animals received vehicle (n = 11; open circles) or the hydrogen sulfide donor sodium hydrogen sulfide (bolus 0.2 mg/kg, n = 11; closed circles) [9]. Data presented as mean (standard deviation). #P < 0.05 versus controls.

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