Is the blood flow response to a single contraction determined by work performed?
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Mechanical compression elicits vasodilatation in rat skeletal muscle feed arteries.Forearm blood flow follows work rate during submaximal dynamic forearm exercise independent of sex.Exercise-induced blood flow in relation to muscle relaxation period.Immediate exercise hyperemia: contributions of the muscle pump vs. rapid vasodilation.Muscle contraction duration and fibre recruitment influence blood flow and oxygen consumption independent of contractile work during steady-state exercise in humans.Skeletal muscle vasodilatation at the onset of exercise.Postprandial glucose fluxes and insulin sensitivity during exercise: a study in healthy individuals.Local control of blood flow during active hyperaemia: what kinds of integration are important?Vasoconstrictor responsiveness in contracting human muscle: influence of contraction frequency, contractile work, and metabolic rate.Kinetics of estimated human muscle capillary blood flow during recovery from exercise.Rapid dilation of arterioles with single contraction of hamster skeletal muscle.Alkalosis increases muscle K+ release, but lowers plasma [K+] and delays fatigue during dynamic forearm exercise.Onset exercise hyperaemia in humans: partitioning the contributors.Impact of local heating and cooling on skeletal muscle transcriptional response related to myogenesis and proteolysis.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.Dynamic response characteristics of hyperaemia in the human calf muscle: effect of exercise intensity and relation to electromyographic activity.Blood flow response to muscle contractions is more closely related to metabolic rate than contractile work.Time course of vasodilation at the onset of repetitive skeletal muscle contractions.Age Reduces Microvascular Function in the Leg Independent of Physical Activity.Stimulation characteristics that determine arteriolar dilation in skeletal muscle.
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Is the blood flow response to a single contraction determined by work performed?
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Jason J Hamann
John B Buckwalter
Philip S Clifford
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10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.00779.2003
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2004-02-06T00:00:00Z