During mild cold exposure, elderly are at risk of hypothermia. In humans, glabrous skin at the hands is well adapted as a heat exchanger. Evidence exists that elderly show equal vasoconstriction due to local cooling at the ventral forearm, yet no age effects on vasoconstriction at hand skin have been studied. Here, we tested the hypotheses that at hand sites (a) elderly show equal vasoconstriction due to local cooling and (b) elderly show reduced response to noradrenergic stimuli. Skin perfusion and mean arterial pressure were measured in 16 young adults (Y: 18-28 years) and 16 elderly (E: 68-78 years). To study the effect of local vasoconstriction mechanisms local sympathetic nerve terminals were blocked by bretylium (BR). Baseline local s...
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...
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...
During mild cold exposure, elderly are at risk of hypothermia. In humans, glabrous skin at the hands...
Synthesis highlights a series of recent studies that has systematically interrogated age-related def...
1. Sympathetic vasoconstrictor responses to inspiratory gasp and contralateral arm cold challenge we...
This study tested the hypothesis that the cutaneous vasoconstrictor response to cold is reduced in e...
The cutaneous vasoconstrictor response to cold is attenuated in older humans. The purpose of this st...
cular-related mortality peaks during cold winter months, particularly in older adults. Acute physiol...
Background and aims: A decrease in pain tolerance is observed in aging, especially when tested with ...
aging may be associated with augmented Rho kinase (ROCK)-medi-ated contraction of vascular smooth mu...
BACKGROUND: Exposure of the fingers to severe cold leads to cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD). The in...
This study examined the effect of ageing on the low-frequency oscillations (vasomotion) of skin bloo...
Aim: Higher winter mortality in elderly has been associated with augmented systolic blood pressure (...
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...
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...
During mild cold exposure, elderly are at risk of hypothermia. In humans, glabrous skin at the hands...
Synthesis highlights a series of recent studies that has systematically interrogated age-related def...
1. Sympathetic vasoconstrictor responses to inspiratory gasp and contralateral arm cold challenge we...
This study tested the hypothesis that the cutaneous vasoconstrictor response to cold is reduced in e...
The cutaneous vasoconstrictor response to cold is attenuated in older humans. The purpose of this st...
cular-related mortality peaks during cold winter months, particularly in older adults. Acute physiol...
Background and aims: A decrease in pain tolerance is observed in aging, especially when tested with ...
aging may be associated with augmented Rho kinase (ROCK)-medi-ated contraction of vascular smooth mu...
BACKGROUND: Exposure of the fingers to severe cold leads to cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD). The in...
This study examined the effect of ageing on the low-frequency oscillations (vasomotion) of skin bloo...
Aim: Higher winter mortality in elderly has been associated with augmented systolic blood pressure (...
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...
Sedentary aging results in a diminished rapid cutaneous vasodilator response to local heating. We in...