Purpose: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous microvascular adaptations in response to repeated core temperature (Tc) elevation are mediated by increases in skin blood flow (SkBF) and/or skin temperature. Methods: Healthy subjects participated for 8 wk in thrice-weekly bouts of 30-min lower limb heating (40°C). In study 1, both forearms were “clamped” at basal skin temperature throughout each heating bout (n = 9). Study 2 involved identical lower limb heating, with the forearms under ambient conditions (unclamped, n = 10). In both studies, a cuff was inflated around one forearm during the heating bouts to assess the contribution of SkBF and temperature responses. We assessed forearm SkBF responses to both lower limb (...
BACKGROUND: In humans, local heating increases skin perfusion by mechanisms dependent on nitric oxid...
Objectives: The axon reflex (AR) can be induced by the activation of afferent C-fibers during local ...
The endothelium, a single layer of cells lining the entire circulatory system, plays a key role in m...
PURPOSE: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous microvascular adaptations in re...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous m...
Aims: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous microvascular adaptations in respo...
PURPOSE: Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
Purpose: Shear stress is a known stimulus to vascular adaptation in humans. However, it is not known...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistanc...
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The interaction between local and reflexive control of skin blood flow (SkBF) is unclear. This thesi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Skin microvascular responses to local heating are frequent...
Purpose. Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
BACKGROUND: Skin microvascular responses to local heating are frequently used to assess microvascula...
These studies investigated the effect of whole body skin temperature (T [subscript sk]) on cardiovas...
BACKGROUND: In humans, local heating increases skin perfusion by mechanisms dependent on nitric oxid...
Objectives: The axon reflex (AR) can be induced by the activation of afferent C-fibers during local ...
The endothelium, a single layer of cells lining the entire circulatory system, plays a key role in m...
PURPOSE: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous microvascular adaptations in re...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous m...
Aims: We performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous microvascular adaptations in respo...
PURPOSE: Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
Purpose: Shear stress is a known stimulus to vascular adaptation in humans. However, it is not known...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistanc...
Contains fulltext : 87215thijssen.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The en...
The interaction between local and reflexive control of skin blood flow (SkBF) is unclear. This thesi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Skin microvascular responses to local heating are frequent...
Purpose. Exercise training induces adaptation in conduit and resistance arteries in humans, partly a...
BACKGROUND: Skin microvascular responses to local heating are frequently used to assess microvascula...
These studies investigated the effect of whole body skin temperature (T [subscript sk]) on cardiovas...
BACKGROUND: In humans, local heating increases skin perfusion by mechanisms dependent on nitric oxid...
Objectives: The axon reflex (AR) can be induced by the activation of afferent C-fibers during local ...
The endothelium, a single layer of cells lining the entire circulatory system, plays a key role in m...