A comparative study of reactive hyperemia in human forearm skin and muscle.
暂无分享,去创建一个
B Waeber | A Delachaux | L Liaudet | D. Hayoz | L. Liaudet | B. Waeber | F. Feihl | A. Delachaux | D Hayoz | F. Feihl | F Feihl | G Addor | B Dischl | G. Addor | B. Dischl | Bernard Waeber | Lucas Liaudet
[1] Å. Wennmalm,et al. Effect of different prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors on post-occlusive blood flow in human forearm. , 1983, Prostaglandins.
[2] A. Sollevi,et al. The role of myogenic relaxation, adenosine and prostaglandins in human forearm reactive hyperaemia. , 1987, The Journal of physiology.
[3] T. Lüscher,et al. Statins enhance postischemic hyperemia in the skin circulation of hypercholesterolemic patients: a monitoring test of endothelial dysfunction for clinical practice? , 2003, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
[4] B. Linde,et al. Arachidonic acid metabolism and regulation of blood flow: effect of indomethacin on cutaneous and subcutaneous reactive hyperaemia in humans. , 1983, Clinical Physiology.
[5] J. Cohn. Introduction to surrogate markers. , 2004, Circulation.
[6] G. Kajiyama,et al. A noninvasive measurement of reactive hyperemia that can be used to assess resistance artery endothelial function in humans. , 2001, The American journal of cardiology.
[7] G. Gremion,et al. Endurance training enhances vasodilation induced by nitric oxide in human skin. , 2003, The Journal of investigative dermatology.
[8] G. Ejlertsson,et al. Impact of chronic pain on health care seeking, self care, and medication. Results from a population-based Swedish study. , 1999, Journal of epidemiology and community health.
[9] J. Nowak,et al. A study on the role of endogenous prostaglandins in the development of exercise-induced and post-occlusive hyperemia in human limbs. , 1979, Acta physiologica Scandinavica.
[10] A. Koller,et al. Prostaglandins mediate arteriolar dilation to increased blood flow velocity in skeletal muscle microcirculation. , 1990, Circulation research.
[11] B. Waeber,et al. Blunted vasodilatory responses in the cutaneous microcirculation of cigarette smokers. , 2001, American heart journal.
[12] J. Falck,et al. Cytochrome P450 and arachidonic acid metabolites: role in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury revisited. , 2005, Cardiovascular research.
[13] J. Kvasnička,et al. Comparison of laser-Doppler flowmetry with biochemical indicators of endothelial dysfunction related to early microangiopathy in Type 1 diabetic patients. , 2001, Journal of diabetes and its complications.
[14] A. Koller,et al. Role of endothelium in reactive dilation of skeletal muscle arterioles. , 1990, The American journal of physiology.
[15] B Waeber,et al. Reproducibility of laser Doppler imaging of skin blood flow as a tool to assess endothelial function. , 2000, Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology.
[16] K. Chayama,et al. Hormone replacement effects on endothelial function measured in the forearm resistance artery in normocholesterolemic and hypercholesterolemic postmenopausal women. , 2002, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
[17] H. Bisgaard,et al. A new technique for ranking vascular corticosteroid effects in humans using laser-Doppler velocimetry. , 1986, The Journal of investigative dermatology.
[18] G. Yosipovitch,et al. Skin Reactive Hyperemia in Diabetic Patients: A Study by Laser Doppler Flowmetry , 1991, Diabetes Care.
[19] M. Joyner,et al. Contribution of nitric oxide and prostaglandins to reactive hyperemia in human forearm. , 1996, Journal of applied physiology.
[20] A. Koller,et al. On the role of mechanosensitive mechanisms eliciting reactive hyperemia. , 2002, American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.
[21] L. Liaudet,et al. Acetylcholine‐Induced Vasodilation and Reactive Hyperemia Are Not Affected by Acute Cyclo‐Oxygenase Inhibition in Human Skin , 2004, Microcirculation.
[22] Takashi Sugamori,et al. Short duration of reactive hyperemia in the forearm of subjects with multiple cardiovascular risk factors. , 2006, Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society.
[23] R. Whelan,et al. Reactive hyperaemia in the human forearm. , 1955, Clinical science.
[24] Å. Kilbom,et al. Endogenous prostaglandins as local regulators of blood flow in man: effect of indomethacin on reactive and functional hyperaemia. , 1976, The Journal of physiology.
[25] L. Liaudet,et al. Local heating of human skin causes hyperemia without mediation by muscarinic cholinergic receptors or prostanoids. , 2004, Journal of applied physiology.
[26] J L Saumet,et al. Vasodilatation in response to repeated anodal current application in the human skin relies on aspirin‐sensitive mechanisms , 2002, The Journal of physiology.
[27] M. Burnier,et al. Postischemic forearm skin reactive hyperemia is related to cardovascular risk factors in a healthy female population , 2002, Journal of hypertension.
[28] Arshed A Quyyumi,et al. Surrogate Markers for Cardiovascular Disease: Functional Markers , 2004, Circulation.
[29] A. Takeshita,et al. Effects of L‐Arginine on Impaired Acetylcholine‐Induced and Ischemic Vasodilation of the Forearm in Patients With Heart Failure , 1994, Circulation.
[30] B. Williams. Recent hypertension trials: implications and controversies. , 2005, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
[31] R. Mahajan,et al. Non-selective and cyclo-oxygenase-2-specific non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs impair the hyperaemic response of skin to brief axillary artery occlusion. , 2003, British journal of anaesthesia.
[32] G Kaley,et al. Corelease of nitric oxide and prostaglandins mediates flow-dependent dilation of rat gracilis muscle arterioles. , 1994, The American journal of physiology.
[33] J. Boeynaems,et al. Stimulation of vascular prostacyclin synthesis by extracellular ADP and ATP. , 1983, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[34] B. Dahlöf,et al. Surrogate markers for cardiovascular disease: structural markers. , 2004, Circulation.
[35] M. Chang,et al. Impaired forearm reactive hyperemia is related to late restenosis after coronary stenting. , 2000, The American journal of cardiology.