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Once NO is released it is believed to activate <scene name='74/745476/Guanylate_cyclase/1'>guanylate cyclase </scene>, resulting in an increase of guanosine 3'5' monophosphate (cyclic GMP) in smooth muscle and other tissues. These events lead to the dephosphorylation of myosin light chains, which regulate the contractile state in smooth muscle, and results in vasodilatation. <ref>"Nitrostat (Nitroglycerin) Drug Information: Clinical Pharmacology - Prescribing Information at RxList." RxList. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Oct. 2016.</ref>
Once NO is released it is believed to activate <scene name='74/745476/Guanylate_cyclase/1'>guanylate cyclase </scene>, resulting in an increase of guanosine 3'5' monophosphate (cyclic GMP) in smooth muscle and other tissues. These events lead to the dephosphorylation of myosin light chains, which regulate the contractile state in smooth muscle, and results in vasodilatation. <ref>"Nitrostat (Nitroglycerin) Drug Information: Clinical Pharmacology - Prescribing Information at RxList." RxList. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Oct. 2016.</ref>
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Nitroglycerin is commonly used to treat various conditions involving the heart. It used to increase the chances of detecting coronary artery disease when using MR coronary artery imaging (MRCA). Nitroglycerin increases the vessel length allowing coronary artery disease to be more visible under MRCA <ref name="citation3">PMID: 27731913</ref>. Nitroglycerin is also used to treat heart disease and angina which is classified as heart pain. Angina is caused by inadequate flow of oxygen and blood to the heart. To prevent this problem, nitroglycerin is used and will open up the blood vessels. This widening of the blood vessels allows the heart to do less work requiring less oxygen and blood <ref name="citation2"> </ref>.
 
== Disease ==
== Disease ==
===Heart Disease===
===Heart Disease===
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Nitroglycerin is commonly used to treat various conditions involving the heart. One way it's used is to increase the chances of detecting coronary artery disease when using MR coronary artery imaging (MRCA). This is done by increasing the vessel length allowing coronary artery disease to be more visible under MRCA <ref name="citation3"> </ref>. Nitroglycerin is also used to treat heart disease and angina, which is classified as heart pain. Angina is caused by the heart being unable to meet it's oxygen demands with it's current blood oxygen supply. To alleviate this problem, nitroglycerin is used to widen the blood vessels reducing the heart's workload and thus oxygen demands from the blood supply <ref name="citation2"> </ref>.
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Nitroglycerin is commonly used to treat various conditions involving the heart. One way it's used is to increase the chances of detecting coronary artery disease when using MR coronary artery imaging (MRCA). This is done by increasing the vessel length making coronary artery disease more visible under MRCA <ref name="citation3">PMID: 27731913</ref>. Nitroglycerin is also used to treat heart disease and angina, which is classified as heart pain. Angina is caused by an inadequate supply of oxygen in the blood that flows to heart. To alleviate this problem, nitroglycerin is administered to widen the blood vessels reducing the heart's workload and thus oxygen demands from the oxygen poor blood supply <ref name="citation2"> </ref>.
===Chronic Achilles Tendinopathy===
===Chronic Achilles Tendinopathy===

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