In heart transplant recipients but not in normal humans, total peripheral vascular resistance increases during static exercise. To determine whether this augmented vasoconstriction limits the vasodilation normally seen in the nonexercising forearm, we measured arterial pressure, heart rate, and forearm blood flow during 30% maximal static handgrip in 9 heart transplant recipients and 10 control subjects. Handgrip evoked comparable increases in mean arterial pressure in the transplant recipients and control subjects (+19 +/- 2 vs. +20 +/- 2 mmHg). Heart rates increased by 14 +/- 3 beats/min in the control subjects but did not change in the transplant recipients. Directionally opposite patterns of forearm vascular resistance were observed in ...
The mechanisms by which the denervated heart responds to supine exercise were assessed by equilibriu...
This study compared the effect of a 30-minute walk on brachial artery endothelial vasodilatation in ...
Altered sympathetic activity and peripheral vascular function are suspected as a mechanism of the de...
To better characterize the contribution of both central and peripheral mechanisms to passive limb mo...
Previous studies assessing vascular responses in nonexercising beds during exercise in patients with...
We assessed forearm vascular and blood pressure responses to dynamic leg exercise in patients 7 and ...
BackgroundWe have reported that exercise hypotension in patients with ischaemic heart disease may be...
Ten normal subjects performed a 90-s isometric exercise [20, 30, and 40% of maximal voluntary contra...
Purpose Heart transplantation causes denervation of the donor heart, but the consequences for cardi...
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SUMMARY Structural changes in resistance vessels have been considered an important factor in trigger...
The aim of the present study was to determine the acute effects of passive static stretching (PSS) o...
Vasodilation occurs in the nonexercising forearm at the beginning of isometric handgrip despite acti...
Experiments were conducted in normal human volunteers to compare the response of the forearm and cal...
Aim: Exercise training with blood flow restriction (BFR) increases muscle size and strength. However...
The mechanisms by which the denervated heart responds to supine exercise were assessed by equilibriu...
This study compared the effect of a 30-minute walk on brachial artery endothelial vasodilatation in ...
Altered sympathetic activity and peripheral vascular function are suspected as a mechanism of the de...
To better characterize the contribution of both central and peripheral mechanisms to passive limb mo...
Previous studies assessing vascular responses in nonexercising beds during exercise in patients with...
We assessed forearm vascular and blood pressure responses to dynamic leg exercise in patients 7 and ...
BackgroundWe have reported that exercise hypotension in patients with ischaemic heart disease may be...
Ten normal subjects performed a 90-s isometric exercise [20, 30, and 40% of maximal voluntary contra...
Purpose Heart transplantation causes denervation of the donor heart, but the consequences for cardi...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2016/2016all/117/thumbnail.jpgPROBLEM: ...
SUMMARY Structural changes in resistance vessels have been considered an important factor in trigger...
The aim of the present study was to determine the acute effects of passive static stretching (PSS) o...
Vasodilation occurs in the nonexercising forearm at the beginning of isometric handgrip despite acti...
Experiments were conducted in normal human volunteers to compare the response of the forearm and cal...
Aim: Exercise training with blood flow restriction (BFR) increases muscle size and strength. However...
The mechanisms by which the denervated heart responds to supine exercise were assessed by equilibriu...
This study compared the effect of a 30-minute walk on brachial artery endothelial vasodilatation in ...
Altered sympathetic activity and peripheral vascular function are suspected as a mechanism of the de...