Healthy skin is protected from pressure-induced ischemic damage because of the presence of pressure-induced vasodilation (PIV). PIV relies on small sensory nerve fibers and endothelial function. Since aging alters both nervous and vascular functions, we hypothesized that PIV is altered with aging. We compared PIV in non-neuropathic and neuropathic older subjects (60–75 years) with that of young subjects (20–35 years). Laser Doppler flowmetry was used to evaluate the cutaneous responses to local pressure application, acetylcholine, and local heating. Quantitative sensory tests were used to evaluate sensory-nerve-fiber function. The non-neuropathic older subjects had an impaired PIV (12±7% increase in blood flow with pressure) compared with y...
Sedentary aging results in a diminished rapid cutaneous vasodilator response to local heating. We in...
This study compared the dermal blood flow response to low levels of compressive pressure in healthy ...
This study tested the hypothesis that the cutaneous vasoconstrictor response to cold is reduced in e...
The ability to increase skin blood flow (SkBF) rapidly in response to local heating is diminished w...
The ability to increase skin blood flow (SkBF) rapidly in response to local heating is diminished wi...
The ability to increase skin blood flow (SkBF) rapidly in response to local heating is diminished wi...
Synthesis highlights a series of recent studies that has systematically interrogated age-related def...
The pressure application on the skin leads to an increase of the cutaneous blood flow, called pressu...
Background and aims: A decrease in pain tolerance is observed in aging, especially when tested with ...
This study examined the effect of ageing on the low-frequency oscillations (vasomotion) of skin bloo...
During aging there is a decline in sensory nerve function that is associated with reduced neuro-geni...
1. Sympathetic vasoconstrictor responses to inspiratory gasp and contralateral arm cold challenge we...
With aging, the blood vessel wall becomes hyperreactive - presumably because of an augmented vasocon...
Sedentary aging results in a diminished rapid cutaneous vasodilator response to local heating. We in...
During mild cold exposure, elderly are at risk of hypothermia. In humans, glabrous skin at the hands...
Sedentary aging results in a diminished rapid cutaneous vasodilator response to local heating. We in...
This study compared the dermal blood flow response to low levels of compressive pressure in healthy ...
This study tested the hypothesis that the cutaneous vasoconstrictor response to cold is reduced in e...
The ability to increase skin blood flow (SkBF) rapidly in response to local heating is diminished w...
The ability to increase skin blood flow (SkBF) rapidly in response to local heating is diminished wi...
The ability to increase skin blood flow (SkBF) rapidly in response to local heating is diminished wi...
Synthesis highlights a series of recent studies that has systematically interrogated age-related def...
The pressure application on the skin leads to an increase of the cutaneous blood flow, called pressu...
Background and aims: A decrease in pain tolerance is observed in aging, especially when tested with ...
This study examined the effect of ageing on the low-frequency oscillations (vasomotion) of skin bloo...
During aging there is a decline in sensory nerve function that is associated with reduced neuro-geni...
1. Sympathetic vasoconstrictor responses to inspiratory gasp and contralateral arm cold challenge we...
With aging, the blood vessel wall becomes hyperreactive - presumably because of an augmented vasocon...
Sedentary aging results in a diminished rapid cutaneous vasodilator response to local heating. We in...
During mild cold exposure, elderly are at risk of hypothermia. In humans, glabrous skin at the hands...
Sedentary aging results in a diminished rapid cutaneous vasodilator response to local heating. We in...
This study compared the dermal blood flow response to low levels of compressive pressure in healthy ...
This study tested the hypothesis that the cutaneous vasoconstrictor response to cold is reduced in e...