Microvascular dysfunctions are responsible for the vascular complications of diabetes, frequently observed in obese subjects. The present study was aimed to assess microvascular skin blood flow and related oscillations in hyperglycemic obese subjects. Twenty-eight normoglycemic controls and twenty-nine hyperglycemic subjects were recruited from our Outpatient Clinics. Anthropometric measurements were evaluated and bioimpedance analysis was performed. Moreover, glycemia, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and basal insulin were measured. Finally, skin microvascular blood flow was determined by a laser Doppler flowmeter and oscillations in flow were analyzed by power spectrum methods. The mean skin blood flow and total power spectral density were lo...
The present study was aimed to assess the changes in skin microvascular blood flow (SBF) in newly ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether human essential arterial hypertension (EHT) is asso...
An increase in capillary blood flow and pressure in response to diabetes mellitus may lead to microa...
Microvascular dysfunctions are responsible for the vascular complications of diabetes, frequently ob...
Hypertension causes several microvascular alterations, leading to inadequate blood supply to tissues...
Obesity-associated microvascular dysfunction (MVD) involves different body tissues, including skin, ...
The present study was aimed to assess the changes in skin microvascular blood flow (SBF) in newly ...
Vascular oscillation (vasomotion) occurs in the microcirculation and is thought to be a significant ...
An altered spatial heterogeneity and temporal stability of network perfusion can give rise to a limi...
BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION: Diabetes and cardiovascular disease develop in concert with metabolic abnor...
ObjectivesThe smooth muscle of distal vascular networks exhibits periodical contraction and relaxati...
We have investigated insulin-induced changes in microvascular conductance in individuals with featur...
Skin blood flow oscillation, the so called flowmotion, is a consequence of the, arteriolar diameter ...
Aims Microvascular dysfunction occurs in Type 2 diabetes and in subjects with fasting hyperglycaemia...
Objective: Loss of spontaneous fluctuations in resting microcirculatory flow has been described in d...
The present study was aimed to assess the changes in skin microvascular blood flow (SBF) in newly ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether human essential arterial hypertension (EHT) is asso...
An increase in capillary blood flow and pressure in response to diabetes mellitus may lead to microa...
Microvascular dysfunctions are responsible for the vascular complications of diabetes, frequently ob...
Hypertension causes several microvascular alterations, leading to inadequate blood supply to tissues...
Obesity-associated microvascular dysfunction (MVD) involves different body tissues, including skin, ...
The present study was aimed to assess the changes in skin microvascular blood flow (SBF) in newly ...
Vascular oscillation (vasomotion) occurs in the microcirculation and is thought to be a significant ...
An altered spatial heterogeneity and temporal stability of network perfusion can give rise to a limi...
BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION: Diabetes and cardiovascular disease develop in concert with metabolic abnor...
ObjectivesThe smooth muscle of distal vascular networks exhibits periodical contraction and relaxati...
We have investigated insulin-induced changes in microvascular conductance in individuals with featur...
Skin blood flow oscillation, the so called flowmotion, is a consequence of the, arteriolar diameter ...
Aims Microvascular dysfunction occurs in Type 2 diabetes and in subjects with fasting hyperglycaemia...
Objective: Loss of spontaneous fluctuations in resting microcirculatory flow has been described in d...
The present study was aimed to assess the changes in skin microvascular blood flow (SBF) in newly ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether human essential arterial hypertension (EHT) is asso...
An increase in capillary blood flow and pressure in response to diabetes mellitus may lead to microa...