On the 400th anniversary of Harvey's Lumleian lectures, this review focuses on "hemodynamic" forces associated with the movement of blood through arteries in humans and the functional and structural adaptations that result from repeated episodic exposure to such stimuli. The late 20th century discovery that endothelial cells modify arterial tone via paracrine transduction provoked studies exploring the direct mechanical effects of blood flow and pressure on vascular function and adaptation in vivo. In this review, we address the impact of distinct hemodynamic signals that occur in response to exercise, the interrelationships between these signals, the nature of the adaptive responses that manifest under different physiological conditions, a...
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Exercise training is known to increase endothelial function and provoke arterial remodelling both lo...
Episodic increases in shear stress have been proposed as a mechanism that induces training-induced a...
Contains fulltext : 173064.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)On the 400th ...
On the 400th anniversary of Harvey’s Lumleian lectures, this review focuses on “hemodynamic” forces ...
Item does not contain fulltextPhysical activity, exercise training, and fitness are associated with ...
Item does not contain fulltextBeneficial effects of exercise training on the vasculature have been c...
Whilst the existence of a specific phenotype characterized as 'athlete's heart' is generally acknowl...
The question whether exercise induces adaptations in nonactive muscle arteries (1, 5) cannot be answ...
Although episodic changes in shear stress have been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the ef...
The inner surrounding of arterial vessels, the endothelium, is optimally located to detect changes i...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study aimed to determine the importance of repeated increases in ...
The inherent complexity of the mammalian systemic arterial system has presented numerous challenges ...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore the role of exercise induced blood flow haemodynamics in t...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Anatomy and PhysiologyThomas J. BarstowThe primary aim of this dis...
Contains fulltext : 183832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Exercise training is known to increase endothelial function and provoke arterial remodelling both lo...
Episodic increases in shear stress have been proposed as a mechanism that induces training-induced a...
Contains fulltext : 173064.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)On the 400th ...
On the 400th anniversary of Harvey’s Lumleian lectures, this review focuses on “hemodynamic” forces ...
Item does not contain fulltextPhysical activity, exercise training, and fitness are associated with ...
Item does not contain fulltextBeneficial effects of exercise training on the vasculature have been c...
Whilst the existence of a specific phenotype characterized as 'athlete's heart' is generally acknowl...
The question whether exercise induces adaptations in nonactive muscle arteries (1, 5) cannot be answ...
Although episodic changes in shear stress have been proposed as the mechanism responsible for the ef...
The inner surrounding of arterial vessels, the endothelium, is optimally located to detect changes i...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study aimed to determine the importance of repeated increases in ...
The inherent complexity of the mammalian systemic arterial system has presented numerous challenges ...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore the role of exercise induced blood flow haemodynamics in t...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Anatomy and PhysiologyThomas J. BarstowThe primary aim of this dis...
Contains fulltext : 183832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Exercise training is known to increase endothelial function and provoke arterial remodelling both lo...
Episodic increases in shear stress have been proposed as a mechanism that induces training-induced a...