In animal and in-vitro models, increased oscillatory shear stress characterized by increased retrograde shear-rate (SR) is associated with acutely decreased endothelial cell function. While previous research suggests a possible detrimental role of elevated retrograde SR on endothelial-function in the brachial artery in humans, little research has been conducted examining arteries in the leg. Examinations of altered shear pattern in the superficial femoral artery (SFA) are important, as this vessel is both prone to atherosclerosis and leg exercise is a common form of activity in humans. Seven healthy men participated; bilateral endothelial-function was assessed via flow-mediated-dilation (FMD) before and after 30-minute unilateral inflations...
Although episodic changes in shear stress have been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the ef...
Episodic increases in shear stress have been proposed as a mechanism that induces training-induced a...
Shear rate can elicit substantial adaptations to vascular endothelial function. Recent studies indic...
In animal and in-vitro models, increased oscillatory shear stress characterized by increased retrogr...
Retrograde shear rate (SR) in the brachial artery (BA) is associated with endothelial dysfunction; a...
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...
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...
An inverse, dose-dependent relationship between retrograde shear rate and brachial artery endothelia...
PURPOSE: In this study, we examined whether the decrease in endothelial function associated with sho...
Exercise training is known to increase endothelial function and provoke arterial remodelling both lo...
BACKGROUND: Although acute elevation in retrograde shear rate (SR) impairs endothelial function, no ...
Disease of the cardiovascular system is responsible for the majority of worldwide deaths. The progre...
Lower limb endurance training can improve conduit artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in response to...
Although episodic changes in shear stress have been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the ef...
Episodic increases in shear stress have been proposed as a mechanism that induces training-induced a...
Shear rate can elicit substantial adaptations to vascular endothelial function. Recent studies indic...
In animal and in-vitro models, increased oscillatory shear stress characterized by increased retrogr...
Retrograde shear rate (SR) in the brachial artery (BA) is associated with endothelial dysfunction; a...
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...
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...
An inverse, dose-dependent relationship between retrograde shear rate and brachial artery endothelia...
PURPOSE: In this study, we examined whether the decrease in endothelial function associated with sho...
Exercise training is known to increase endothelial function and provoke arterial remodelling both lo...
BACKGROUND: Although acute elevation in retrograde shear rate (SR) impairs endothelial function, no ...
Disease of the cardiovascular system is responsible for the majority of worldwide deaths. The progre...
Lower limb endurance training can improve conduit artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in response to...
Although episodic changes in shear stress have been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the ef...
Episodic increases in shear stress have been proposed as a mechanism that induces training-induced a...
Shear rate can elicit substantial adaptations to vascular endothelial function. Recent studies indic...