Low‐intrinsic aerobic capacity is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases and is a strong predictor of early mortality. The effects of intrinsic aerobic capacity on the vascular response to insulin are largely unknown. We tested the hypothesis that rats selectively bred for a low capacity to run (LCR) exhibit vascular dysfunction and impaired vascular reactivity to insulin compared to high capacity running (HCR) rats. Mature female LCR (n = 21) and HCR (n = 17) rats were maintained under sedentary conditions, and in vitro thoracic aortic vascular function was assessed. LCR exhibited greater body mass (13%), body fat (35%), and subcutaneous, perigonadal, and retroperitoneal adipose tissue mass, than HCR. Duri...
abstract: Background To determine the effects of high sucrose diets on vascular reactivity. We hypot...
Altered vasoreactivity may contribute significantly to the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular complic...
Resistance arteries have a key role in the control of local blood flow. They are able to remodel in ...
The mechanism(s) linking physical inactivity, obesity, and type-II diabetes are unclear. I hypothesi...
Divergent role of nitric oxide in insulin-stimulated aortic vasorelaxation between low- and high-int...
This study examined the effect of sedentary living versus low intensity exercise training on insulin...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remain the major leading cause of death in the western world. Therefor...
Obesity is associated with insulin resistance in the peripheral vasculature and is an important risk...
Insulin has important vascular and metabolic actions. The vascular effects of insulin typically acco...
A strong link exists between low aerobic exercise capacity and complex metabolic diseases. To probe ...
Obesity is related to insulin resistance and hypertension, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear...
This study tested the hypotheses that obesity-induced decrements in insulin-stimulated cerebrovascul...
Ischemic disease leads to increased tissue stress by decreasing supply of nutrients adequate to meet...
Low aerobic capacity increases risk for nonâ alcoholic fatty liver disease and liverâ related dise...
UC Davis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (UCD-T2DM) rat is a novel validated model of type 2 diabetes melli...
abstract: Background To determine the effects of high sucrose diets on vascular reactivity. We hypot...
Altered vasoreactivity may contribute significantly to the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular complic...
Resistance arteries have a key role in the control of local blood flow. They are able to remodel in ...
The mechanism(s) linking physical inactivity, obesity, and type-II diabetes are unclear. I hypothesi...
Divergent role of nitric oxide in insulin-stimulated aortic vasorelaxation between low- and high-int...
This study examined the effect of sedentary living versus low intensity exercise training on insulin...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remain the major leading cause of death in the western world. Therefor...
Obesity is associated with insulin resistance in the peripheral vasculature and is an important risk...
Insulin has important vascular and metabolic actions. The vascular effects of insulin typically acco...
A strong link exists between low aerobic exercise capacity and complex metabolic diseases. To probe ...
Obesity is related to insulin resistance and hypertension, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear...
This study tested the hypotheses that obesity-induced decrements in insulin-stimulated cerebrovascul...
Ischemic disease leads to increased tissue stress by decreasing supply of nutrients adequate to meet...
Low aerobic capacity increases risk for nonâ alcoholic fatty liver disease and liverâ related dise...
UC Davis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (UCD-T2DM) rat is a novel validated model of type 2 diabetes melli...
abstract: Background To determine the effects of high sucrose diets on vascular reactivity. We hypot...
Altered vasoreactivity may contribute significantly to the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular complic...
Resistance arteries have a key role in the control of local blood flow. They are able to remodel in ...