Skeletal muscle vasodilatation at the onset of exercise.
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Compensatory vasodilatation during hypoxic exercise: mechanisms responsible for matching oxygen supply to demandContribution of non-endothelium-dependent substances to exercise hyperaemia: are they O(2) dependent?Aging blunts the dynamics of vasodilation in isolated skeletal muscle resistance vesselsRapid vasodilation in isolated skeletal muscle arterioles: impact of branch order.Functional expression of α7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by muscle afferent neuronsKIR channel activation contributes to onset and steady-state exercise hyperemia in humans.Characterizing rapid-onset vasodilation to single muscle contractions in the human leg.The role of blood vessels, endothelial cells, and vascular pericytes in insulin secretion and peripheral insulin action.Rapid onset vasodilation with single muscle contractions in the leg: influence of age.Chronic endurance exercise training offsets the age-related attenuation in contraction-induced rapid vasodilation.Mechanisms of rapid vasodilation after a brief contraction in human skeletal muscleLocalised muscle tissue oxygenation during dynamic exercise with whole body vibration.Effects of acute and chronic interval sprint exercise performed on a manually propelled treadmill on upper limb vascular mechanics in healthy young men.Modeling oxygenation in venous blood and skeletal muscle in response to exercise using near-infrared spectroscopy.Effects of endurance, circuit, and relaxing training on cardiovascular risk factors in hypertensive elderly patients.The effects of acute and chronic exercise on the vasculatureEffect of gender on training-induced vascular remodeling in SHR.Regulation of Potassium HomeostasisSympathetic nervous system activation reduces contraction-induced rapid vasodilation in the leg of humans independent of age.Conducted dilatation to ATP and K+ in rat skeletal muscle arteriolesDifferential contribution of ACh-muscarinic and β-adrenergic receptors to vasodilatation in noncontracting muscle during voluntary one-legged exerciseEvidence for centrally induced cholinergic vasodilatation in skeletal muscle during voluntary one-legged cycling and motor imagery in humans.Skeletal muscle contraction-induced vasodilation in the microcirculation.Reply to Pancheva, Panchev, and Pancheva.Provocation tests in doppler ultrasonography for carpal tunnel syndrome.Elucidation in the rat of the role of adenosine and A2A-receptors in the hyperaemia of twitch and tetanic contractions.Dynamics of the RR-interval versus blood pressure relationship at exercise onset in humans.Evidence that the contraction-induced rapid hyperemia in rabbit masseter muscle is based on a mechanosensitive mechanism, not shared by cutaneous vascular beds.Blood flow after contraction and cuff occlusion is reduced in subjects with muscle soreness after eccentric exercise.Rapid versus slow ascending vasodilatation: intercellular conduction versus flow-mediated signalling with tetanic versus rhythmic muscle contractions.Dynamic response characteristics of hyperaemia in the human calf muscle: effect of exercise intensity and relation to electromyographic activity.Effect of type 2 diabetes on the dynamic response characteristics of leg vascular conductance during exercise.Post-contractile BOLD contrast in skeletal muscle at 7 T reveals inter-individual heterogeneity in the physiological responses to muscle contraction.Is the beneficial effect of prior exercise on postprandial lipaemia partly due to redistribution of blood flow?Age-associated impairments in contraction-induced rapid onset vasodilatation within the forearm are independent of mechanical factors.Eccentric exercise slows in vivo microvascular reactivity during brief contractions in human skeletal muscleHyper-Oxygenation Attenuates the Rapid Vasodilatory Response to Muscle Contraction and Compression
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Skeletal muscle vasodilatation at the onset of exercise.
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Skeletal muscle vasodilatation at the onset of exercise.
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Skeletal muscle vasodilatation at the onset of exercise.
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Philip S Clifford
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10.1113/JPHYSIOL.2007.135673
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2007-07-05T00:00:00Z