Heat-evoked vasodilatation in human hairy skin: axon reflexes due to low-level activity of nociceptive afferents.
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Increasing local blood flow by warming the application site: beneficial effects on postprandial glycemic excursionsImproved insulin absorption by means of standardized injection site modulation results in a safer and more efficient prandial insulin treatment. A review of the existing clinical dataMaximum skin hyperaemia induced by local heating: possible mechanismsLocal heating of human skin causes hyperemia without mediation by muscarinic cholinergic receptors or prostanoidsLocal thermal control of the human cutaneous circulationBreak excitation alone does not explain the delay and amplitude of anodal current-induced vasodilatation in human skin.The influence of topical capsaicin on the local thermal control of skin blood flow in humans.Thin fibre territories of nerves innervating hairs in the human forearm estimated from axon reflex vasodilatations.No alpha-adrenoreceptor-induced C-fiber activation in healthy human skin.Early vasodilator response to anodal current application in human is not impaired by cyclooxygenase-2 blockade.Age-specific modification of local cutaneous vasodilation by capsaicin-sensitive primary afferents.Nicotine increases initial blood flow responses to local heating of human non-glabrous skin.Minimal role for H1 and H2 histamine receptors in cutaneous thermal hyperemia to local heating in humans.Nitric oxide and noradrenaline contribute to the temperature threshold of the axon reflex response to gradual local heating in human skin.Effect of defocused CO2 laser on equine tissue perfusion.Prevalence of somatic small fiber neuropathy in obesity.Similar nociceptive afferents mediate psychophysical and electrophysiological responses to heat stimulation of glabrous and hairy skin in humans.Defocused CO2 laser on equine skin: a histological examination.Preserved reflex cutaneous vasodilation in cystic fibrosis does not include an enhanced nitric oxide-dependent mechanism.Skin vasodilator response to local heating in multiple system atrophy.Comparison of electrically induced flare response patterns in human and pig skin.Transient receptor potential vanilloid type-1 (TRPV-1) channels contribute to cutaneous thermal hyperaemia in humans.An improved model of heat-induced hyperalgesia--repetitive phasic heat pain causing primary hyperalgesia to heat and secondary hyperalgesia to pinprick and light touch.Reactive oxygen species (ROS) from NADPH and xanthine oxidase modulate the cutaneous local heating response in healthy humansAltered thermal hyperaemia in human skin by prior desensitization of neurokinin-1 receptors.Desensitization of thermal hyperemia in the skin is reproducible.Sensory and sympathetic nerve contributions to the cutaneous vasodilator response from a noxious heat stimulus.Excessive peptidergic sensory innervation of cutaneous arteriole-venule shunts (AVS) in the palmar glabrous skin of fibromyalgia patients: implications for widespread deep tissue pain and fatigue.Differential vasodilatory responses to local heating in facial, glabrous and hairy skin.No major impact of skin aging on the response of skin blood flow to a submaximal local thermal stimulus.High red blood cell nitric oxide synthase activation is not associated with improved vascular function and red blood cell deformability in sickle cell anaemia.The contribution of sensory nerves to cutaneous vasodilatation of the forearm and leg to local skin heating.Augmented supraorbital skin sympathetic nerve activity responses to symptom trigger events in rosacea patients.Effect of ThermaCare HeatWraps and Icy Hot Cream/Patches on Skin and Quadriceps Muscle Temperature and Blood FlowSmall fiber neuropathy in diabetes: clinical consequence and assessment.Cutaneous Vasodilation during Local Heating: Role of Local Cutaneous Thermosensation.Recent developments in the assessment of efficacy in clinical trials of diabetic neuropathy.Modulation of the axon-reflex response to local heat by reactive oxygen species in subjects with chronic fatigue syndromeThe sympathetic nervous system and pain.Profound alteration in cutaneous primary afferent activity produced by inflammatory mediators.
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Heat-evoked vasodilatation in human hairy skin: axon reflexes due to low-level activity of nociceptive afferents.
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