Retrograde shear rate (SR) in the brachial artery (BA) is associated with endothelial dysfunction; a precursor to atherosclerosis. The BA does not typically manifest clinical atherosclerosis, whereas the superficial femoral artery (SFA) is more prone to developing plaque. Examine whether the impact of incremental levels of retrograde SR differs between atherosclerosis-prone (i.e., SFA) and -resistant vessels (i.e., BA) in healthy men. Thirteen healthy young men reported three times to the laboratory. We examined BA flow-mediated dilation (FMD) before and after 30-min exposure to cuff inflation around the forearm at 0, 30, and 60 mmHg, to manipulate retrograde SR. Subsequently, the 30-min intervention was repeated in the SFA, using the same ...
AIM: Increase in mean shear stress represents an important and potent hemodynamic stimulus to improv...
Aim: Increase in mean shear stress represents an important and potent hemodynamic stimulus to improv...
Shear rate can elicit substantial adaptations to vascular endothelial function. Recent studies indic...
Contains fulltext : 138396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Retrograde shea...
An inverse, dose-dependent relationship between retrograde shear rate and brachial artery endothelia...
In animal and in-vitro models, increased oscillatory shear stress characterized by increased retrogr...
Changes in arterial shear stress induce functional and structural vasculature adaptations. Recent st...
An inverse, dose-dependent relationship between retrograde shear rate and brachial artery endothelia...
BACKGROUND: Although acute elevation in retrograde shear rate (SR) impairs endothelial function, no ...
PURPOSE: In this study, we examined whether the decrease in endothelial function associated with sho...
In animal and in-vitro models, increased oscillatory shear stress characterized by increased retrogr...
Disease of the cardiovascular system is responsible for the majority of worldwide deaths. The progre...
Shear stress is an important stimulus to arterial adaptation in response to exercise and training in...
Exposure of the arterial wall to retrograde shear acutely leads to endothelial dysfunction and chron...
Background: Wall shear rate (WSR) is considered an important stimulus for flow-mediated dilatation (F...
AIM: Increase in mean shear stress represents an important and potent hemodynamic stimulus to improv...
Aim: Increase in mean shear stress represents an important and potent hemodynamic stimulus to improv...
Shear rate can elicit substantial adaptations to vascular endothelial function. Recent studies indic...
Contains fulltext : 138396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Retrograde shea...
An inverse, dose-dependent relationship between retrograde shear rate and brachial artery endothelia...
In animal and in-vitro models, increased oscillatory shear stress characterized by increased retrogr...
Changes in arterial shear stress induce functional and structural vasculature adaptations. Recent st...
An inverse, dose-dependent relationship between retrograde shear rate and brachial artery endothelia...
BACKGROUND: Although acute elevation in retrograde shear rate (SR) impairs endothelial function, no ...
PURPOSE: In this study, we examined whether the decrease in endothelial function associated with sho...
In animal and in-vitro models, increased oscillatory shear stress characterized by increased retrogr...
Disease of the cardiovascular system is responsible for the majority of worldwide deaths. The progre...
Shear stress is an important stimulus to arterial adaptation in response to exercise and training in...
Exposure of the arterial wall to retrograde shear acutely leads to endothelial dysfunction and chron...
Background: Wall shear rate (WSR) is considered an important stimulus for flow-mediated dilatation (F...
AIM: Increase in mean shear stress represents an important and potent hemodynamic stimulus to improv...
Aim: Increase in mean shear stress represents an important and potent hemodynamic stimulus to improv...
Shear rate can elicit substantial adaptations to vascular endothelial function. Recent studies indic...