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Jacobs M C - - 1993
1. Cigarette smoking is one of the major risk factors for the development of atherosclerosis. It is not clear, however, whether chronic cigarette smoking impairs the normal physiological function of the endothelium before the development of morphological vascular lesions. To test this, we investigated endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation in young habitual ...
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King H - - 1993
To assess the adequacy of the general anesthesia commonly employed for Cesarean section, we used isolated forearm technique to study 30 parturients (physical status ASA I/II, aged 17-35 yr) scheduled for nonemergent abdominal delivery. Anesthesia was induced with intravenous thiopental (3 mg/kg, 250 mg maximum) and succinylcholine (1.5 mg/kg), and ...
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Arnold R W - - 1993
Five healthy subjects performed seated, 30-second mid-inspiratory breath hold, facial immersions in water at 1 degree C, 10 degrees C and 25 degrees C under control conditions and under the influence of three separate vasodilators. A temperature dependent bradycardia and decrease in forearm blood flow were observed during control dives. ...
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Larkin S W - - 1993
To study the involvement of local sensory nerves in reactive hyperemia, laser-Doppler measurements of skin blood flow were recorded in locally anesthetized and untreated forearm sites in eight volunteers after 90, 180, and 360 seconds of arrested forearm blood flow. The reactive hyperemia increased in magnitude and duration in response ...
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Wilson J R - - 1993
It has been postulated that endothelial release of prostaglandins contributes to exercise-induced vasodilation of skeletal muscle arterioles. To test this hypothesis, 12 normal subjects underwent brachial arterial and venous catheter insertion and instrumentation of their forearm to measure plethysmographic forearm blood flow. Forearm blood flow and arterial and venous 6-ketoprostaglandin ...
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Fujita T - - 1993
To evaluate the role of the sodium pump in resistance control in vivo, we studied vascular responses to potassium, which produces vasodilation by the activation of vascular Na+, K(+)-ATPase, in normotensive volunteers receiving a high salt diet compared with volume-depleted subjects receiving diuretic treatment. Forearm blood flow was measured by ...
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Kjeldsen S E - - 1993
Circulating catecholamines are widely considered to cause vasoconstriction. However, in the present study an intravenous infusion of 0.01 micrograms/kg/min epinephrine for 10 min in healthy men (n = 40, 20 to 40 years of age), which raised arterial plasma epinephrine from 100 +/- 13 to 231 +/- 22 pg/mL (mean ...
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Ray-Chaudhuri K - - 1993
1. Measurements of superior mesenteric artery and portal venous blood flow were made non-invasively along with systemic and other regional (cardiac index, forearm and cutaneous blood flow) vascular responses to acute ingestion of the ACE inhibitor captopril (50 mg) or placebo (50 mg vitamin C), in 12 healthy subjects while ...
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Fogarty D J - - 1993
The effects of subarachnoid block with hyperbaric bupivacaine 0.5% on forearm and calf blood flow and vascular resistance were examined using venous occlusion plethysmography in 10 fit patients. Following blockade there was an increase in mean (SD) calf blood flow from 2.0 (0.4) to 2.6 (1.2) ml.100 ml-1.min-1 (p = ...
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Elia M - - 1993
1. An investigation was carried out in five healthy lean adults to assess whether forearm and calf plethysmography largely reflect muscle blood flow as measured by 133Xe and whether there is substantial variability in the blood flow to muscles located at different sites in the body. 2. Blood flow to ...
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Latif N T - - 1993
A number of parachuting fatalities are attributed every year to the inability of the parachutist to pull the ripcord. The purpose of this study was to determine a location for the ripcord handle in parachutes, which would be most compatible with human capabilities. Eight different ripcord handle locations were selected ...
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Jacobs D B - - 1993
The early stages of weight loss are associated with a reduction in blood pressure, and the mechanisms mediating this reduction remain unclear. Platelet free calcium levels, [Ca2+]i, have been reported to be elevated in essential hypertension and to decrease with pharmacological treatment of the hypertension. In the current study, 18 ...
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Braatvedt G D - - 1993
1. Superior mesenteric artery blood flow was examined by Doppler ultrasound in six male subjects aged 19-23 years during the infusion of saline (control), 10 and 40 ng of adrenaline min-1kg-1 for 30 min, or propranolol and 10 ng of adrenaline min-1kg-1 for 30 min, on four separate occasions. 2. ...
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Xakellis G C - - 1993
This study compared the dermal blood flow response to low levels of compressive pressure in healthy older and younger subjects. Dermal blood flow was measured over the left trochanter of 19 younger (21-45 yrs) and 22 older (> or = 60 yrs) subjects using a laser-Doppler velocitometer. Interface pressure, baseline ...
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Houben A J - - 1993
To determine whether local hyperglycaemia affects peripheral blood flow in man, total forearm and skin microcirculatory blood flow were studied in healthy subjects before, during, and after a 1-h infusion of different concentrations of glucose or mannitol in the brachial artery. Mild or high forearm hyperglycaemia induced by 5% glucose ...
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Sneddon J F - - 1993
Immediate responses to head-up tilt were determined in 78 consecutive patients with unexplained syncope undergoing 45-minute tilt tests at 60 degrees. Thirty-four patients developed neurally mediated syncope (mean time to syncope 18 minutes), 40 tolerated the full duration of tilt, and 4 were unable to complete the study but did ...
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Onizuka M - - 1992
To investigate the role of endothelin-1, a potent vasoconstrictor peptide produced by vascular endothelial cells, in the physiologic response to surgical stress, we measured plasma endothelin-1 concentrations by a sandwich-enzyme immunoassay in patients with lung cancer undergoing pulmonary operations (n = 12). In the first group (n = 6), we ...
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Bank A J - - 1992
Patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) have impaired peripheral vasodilation during exercise. Hyperosmolality is one local stimulus that produces vasodilation during exercise in normal subjects. This study addressed the hypothesis that vasodilation to hyperosmolal stimuli is impaired in patients with CHF. Forearm blood flow responses to intrabrachial artery infusions of ...
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Chaudhuri K R - - 1992
1. Systemic and regional haemodynamic responses, including superior mesenteric artery blood flow, were measured during stimuli which increase sympatho-neural activity in age-matched normal subjects (controls) and in two groups of patients with sympathetic failure (pure autonomic failure and multiple system atrophy). The stimuli included the pressor tests (mental arithmetic, cutaneous ...
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Calver A - - 1992
1. Using venous occlusion plethysmography, we have investigated the forearm blood flow response in healthy subjects to the acute plasma volume expansion caused by a rapid intravenous infusion of saline. The contribution made to this response by nitric oxide has been investigated using local intra-arterial infusions of the nitric oxide ...
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Bassett D R DR - - 1992
This study was performed to determine whether alterations in vascular structure exist in a biracial population of young (age 22.3 +/- 0.6 yrs [mean + SE]) normotensive men. We examined maximal vasodilatory capacity in 21 blacks and 20 whites (average blood pressure = 122/75 and 118/72 mm Hg, respectively). Forearm ...
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Ferrari M - - 1992
For spectroscopic purposes, the forearm is a conveniently large object to be investigated because consistent oxygenation and blood volume changes can be obtained. Human forearm spectral properties were investigated using picosecond near-IR laser spectroscopy. The behaviour of the temporal point spread function in resting conditions and during ischaemia, venous occlusion ...
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Martinez R M - - 1992
In order to assess the effects of emotional stress on the cutaneous microcirculation in patients suffering from Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) a group of 18 patients with this pathology and 16 healthy control subjects underwent an "arithmetical test". The microcirculatory response was examined using a laser Doppler apparatus. The results obtained ...
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Imaizumi T - - 1992
This study was designed to investigate the effects of L-arginine (the substrate of endothelium-derived nitric oxide) in human forearm vessels. We examined whether intra-arterial infusion of L-arginine dilated forearm vessels and augmented vasodilatory responses to acetylcholine in young, healthy humans. The left brachial artery was cannulated for drug infusions and ...
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Carberry P A - - 1992
To find whether the vasodilator capacity of nonacral skin is reduced in hypertension, we measured forearm blood flow by venous occlusion plethysmography in 10 seated normotensive (mean +/- SD mean arterial pressure, 94 +/- 5 mm Hg) and 10 hypertensive (112 +/- 9 mm Hg) men at rest for 39 ...
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Zelis R - - 1992
AIM: The purpose of this study was to determine whether there are abnormalities in flow-mediated large vessel relaxation in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF). METHODS: The radial arterial diameter and flow responses upon the release of 10 min of forearm arterial occlusion (reactive hyperemia) were measured with ultrasound and ...
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McVeigh G E - - 1992
The endothelium plays a pivotal role in modulating the reactivity of vascular smooth muscle through the formation of several vasoactive substances. We examined the effects of endothelium-dependent and independent vasodilators on forearm blood flow in 29 patients with Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and in 21 control subjects, using venous ...
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Nakatsu K - - 1992
The goal of the present work was to determine the plasma disposition and hemodynamic effects of isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN) in human males and females. Fourteen healthy human volunteers took part in the study; seven males, 21.7 +/- 2.5 y (SD), and seven females, 20.7 +/- 3.4 y. Measurements of forearm ...
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Braverman I M - - 1992
Using a "needle" probe in a template probe holder, we measured the flux and the concentration of moving red blood cell (CMBC) outputs from a Perimed (PF2B) laser-Doppler instrument at 1-mm2 contiguous sites in a 8 x 8-mm area on the flexor forearm of three subjects. Using the means of ...
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Dryden C M - - 1992
The Oxford Optronix MPM 3S is a new microvascular perfusion monitor which is promoted as a device for use in the operating theatre. It uses a semiconductor laser diode and applies the Doppler principle to derive a semi-quantitative estimation of microvascular flow. We assessed this instrument with eight healthy volunteers ...
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Bang S H - - 1992
BACKGROUND: A variety of methods were used to establish objective diagnostic criteria of Raynaud's phenomenon. We intended to introduce another method, using radionuclide (Tc-99m methylene diphosphonate) scintigraphy, which is more objective, simple and economical than the past methods. METHODS: The finger blood flow with radionuclide scintigraphy was evaluated in 10 ...
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Warren J B - - 1992
The vasodilator effect of the novel peptide pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) was investigated in humans. Forearm blood flow was measured in six healthy men by venous occlusion plethysmography. Infusion of PACAP into the brachial artery at 0.01, 0.1, 1, 3, and 10 pmol/min produced a dose-related increase in ...
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Thomaides T N - - 1992
1. Measurement of superior mesenteric artery blood flow along with systemic and regional haemodynamic changes in blood pressure, heart rate, cardiac index, forearm blood flow, digital skin blood flow and index finger temperature were made before and after administration of clonidine (2 micrograms/kg body weight intravenously) in 10 patients with ...
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Blaak E E - - 1992
Arterialization of venous blood is often used in studying forearm metabolism. Astrup et al. [Am. J. Physiol. 255 (Endocrinol. Metab. 18): E572-E578, 1988] showed that heating of the hand by a warming blanket caused a redistribution of blood flow in the contralateral arm and thus introduced errors in forearm skeletal ...
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Kubo S H - - 1992
Infusions of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) are frequently associated with attenuated natriuretic and diuretic responses in patients with congestive heart failure. However, ANF infusions result in systemic vasodilation, suggesting that end organ responsiveness to ANF may not be uniformly decreased. To determine if the vasodilator effects of ANF were altered ...
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Kiowski W - - 1992
The influence of blockade of voltage-operated calcium channels by nifedipine on endothelin-1-induced vasoconstriction was investigated in 10 healthy volunteers. Brachial artery infusions of nifedipine (0.25, 0.5, 1 and 3 micrograms/min/100 ml forearm tissue) resulted in dose-dependent increases (mean +/- SD) in forearm blood flow (103 +/- 63% to 833 +/- ...
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Tur E - - 1992
A laser Doppler flowmeter was used to assess blood flow changes in habitual smokers, as compared with nonsmokers, where members of both groups were young and healthy. Acute and chronic effects of cigarette smoking were measured by using the cutaneous postischemic reactive hyperemia test. Basic flow was recorded in four ...
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Leonardo G - - 1992
Cutaneous focal blood perfusion and an index of cutaneous vascular resistance were determined on the dorsum and palm of the hand of 34 patients with liver cirrhosis and of 24 healthy control subjects. Tests were performed with a laser-Doppler technique before and during stimulation of the vasoconstrictor venoarterial reflex, performed ...
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Kahan T - - 1992
Animal experimental evidence suggests that neuropeptide Y (NPY) is coreleased with norepinephrine (NE) from sympathetic nerve endings and is involved in nonadrenergic neurogenic vascular control of skeletal muscle. We wished to determine whether these findings may be extended to humans. Forearm blood flow (venous occlusion plethysmography) and the regional overflows ...
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Duprez D - - 1992
Certain types of occupation-related vibrations can cause traumatic vasospastic disorders. Findings from clinical examination are often normal at the office consultation. Measurements of finger blood flow using plethysmography while the local ambient temperature is changed can give important information about the severity of traumatic vasospastic disorder and the concomitant disability. ...
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Greenstein D - - 1992
In order to establish underlying mechanisms responsible for the vasospastic disorder vibration white finger (VWF), the acute effect of vibration on digital blood flow was assessed. Thirteen patients with primary Raynaud's phenomenon (RP), 15 patients with WVF and 13 controls were exposed to acute vibration in the middle digit of ...
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Kolka, Margaret A.
Two separate studies of pyridostigmine bromide ingestion (PB, 30 mg, t.i.d.) were conducted. In one study, five subjects were studied at rest in a hot environment (35'C) . In a second study, four subjects were studied in a warm environment (31'C) at sea level and at 10,000 feet. Esophageal (Tes) ...
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Carabine U A - - 1991
The effect of two doses of clonidine on forearm blood flow was compared with an inert treatment using mercury strain gauge venous occlusive plethysmography. In the clonidine treated groups, forearm blood flow was unaffected in the resting state, but decreased sharply with tracheal intubation. In the saline group, blood flow ...
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Jansen T L - - 1991
The vasodilator potency of human atrial natriuretic factor-(99-126) was investigated in the forearm vascular bed of 10 young and 10 elderly normotensive volunteers with venous occlusion strain gauge plethysmography. Atrial natriuretic factor was infused at six increasing dose steps into the brachial artery from 0.001 up to 0.3 microgram/min/100 ml ...
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Leuenberger U - - 1991
Acute hypoxemia leads to activation of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS), yet adrenergic vasoconstriction does not occur and venous plasma norepinephrine (NE) fails to rise as expected. To examine whether this dissociation between SNS tone and plasma NE is due to altered metabolism of NE, we measured arterial NE kinetics ...
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Circadian variation in vascular tone and its relation to alpha-sympathetic vasoconstrictor activity.
Panza J A - - 1991
BACKGROUND: The frequency of several cardiovascular events, such as myocardial infarction, sudden death, and stroke, is increased during the early morning hours. There is also a similar circadian pattern in several physiologic variables, including blood pressure, suggesting that certain dynamic processes may contribute to the circadian distribution and onset of ...
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Grossman E - - 1991
The role of alpha 2-adrenoceptors on vascular sympathetic nerve endings in modulating release of the sympathetic neurotransmitter norepinephrine (NE) in humans was examined by measuring the regional rate of appearance of NE in forearm venous plasma (forearm NE spillover [FSO]) in 32 healthy volunteers during intra-arterial infusion of drugs acting ...
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Raison J H - - 1991
Forearm hemodynamics using pulsed Doppler flowmeter measurements were studied in 60 hemodynamics men (30 nonobese and 30 obese) and in 45 hypertensive women (15 nonobese and 30 obese subjects). Age and blood pressure of nonobese and obese patients were identical in men as well as in women. Blood flow, expressed ...
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Kaijser L - - 1991
The responses in heart rate, blood pressure and blood flow in the resting forearm during contralateral isometric handgrip were investigated together with the respiratory sinus arrhythmia (measured during standardized breathing frequency and depth), and the heart rate response to a Valsalva manoeuvre in 20 patients with insulin-dependent diabetes and clinical ...
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Hardiman P - - 1991
The cardiovascular effects of Org OD 14, a synthetic steroid which relieves climacteric symptoms without stimulating the endometrium, were assessed in a group of healthy post-menopausal women. Limb blood flow was measured by venous occlusion plethysmography. Resting forearm blood flow, the dilator response to anoxic exercise and heart rate increased ...
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