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Modulation of the control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity during severe orthostatic stress.The effects of breathing a helium-oxygen gas mixture on maximal pulmonary ventilation and maximal oxygen consumption during exercise in acute moderate hypobaric hypoxia.No effect of ascorbate on cutaneous vasodilation and sweating in older men and those with type 2 diabetes exercising in the heat.Tempol improves cutaneous thermal hyperemia through increasing nitric oxide bioavailability in young smokers.Evaluation of muscle metaboreflex function through graded reduction in forearm blood flow during rhythmic handgrip exercise in humans.New approach to measure cutaneous microvascular function: an improved test of NO-mediated vasodilation by thermal hyperemia.Age-related differences in postsynaptic increases in sweating and skin blood flow postexercise.Cyclooxygenase inhibition does not alter methacholine-induced sweating.Impaired acetylcholine-induced cutaneous vasodilation in young smokers: roles of nitric oxide and prostanoids.Mechanisms underlying the postexercise baroreceptor-mediated suppression of heat loss.No independent, but an interactive, role of calcium-activated potassium channels in human cutaneous active vasodilation.Adenosine receptor inhibition attenuates the suppression of postexercise cutaneous blood flow.Effect of voluntary hypocapnic hyperventilation on the relationship between core temperature and heat loss responses in exercising humans.Can intradermal administration of angiotensin II influence human heat loss responses during whole body heat stress?Cutaneous vascular and sweating responses to intradermal administration of ATP: a role for nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase?Do nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase contribute to the heat loss responses in older males exercising in the heat?Intradermal administration of ATP augments methacholine-induced cutaneous vasodilation but not sweating in young males and females.Endothelial-derived hyperpolarization contributes to acetylcholine-mediated vasodilation in human skin in a dose-dependent manneriNOS-dependent sweating and eNOS-dependent cutaneous vasodilation are evident in younger adults, but are diminished in older adults exercising in the heatExploring the mechanisms underpinning sweating: the development of a specialized ventilated capsule for use with intradermal microdialysisCutaneous vascular and sweating responses to intradermal administration of prostaglandin E1 and E2 in young and older adults: a role for nitric oxide?Cutaneous blood flow during intradermal NO administration in young and older adults: roles for calcium-activated potassium channels and cyclooxygenase?The mechanisms underlying the muscle metaboreflex modulation of sweating and cutaneous blood flow in passively heated humans.The roles of the Na+/K+-ATPase, NKCC, and K+ channels in regulating local sweating and cutaneous blood flow during exercise in humans in vivo.Individual variations in nitric oxide synthase-dependent sweating in young and older males during exercise in the heat: role of aerobic power.Local infusion of ascorbate augments NO-dependent cutaneous vasodilatation during intense exercise in the heat.Voluntary suppression of hyperthermia-induced hyperventilation mitigates the reduction in cerebral blood flow velocity during exercise in the heat.Effect of short-term exercise-heat acclimation on ventilatory and cerebral blood flow responses to passive heating at rest in humans.Evidence for cyclooxygenase-dependent sweating in young males during intermittent exercise in the heat.Effect of voluntary hypocapnic hyperventilation on cutaneous circulation in resting heated humans.Comparison of hyperthermic hyperventilation during passive heating and prolonged light and moderate exercise in the heat.Changes in arterial blood pressure elicited by severe passive heating at rest is associated with hyperthermia-induced hyperventilation in humans.Effect of initial core temperature on hyperthermic hyperventilation during prolonged submaximal exercise in the heat.Short-term exercise-heat acclimation enhances skin vasodilation but not hyperthermic hyperpnea in humans exercising in a hot environment.Comments on point:counterpoint: humans do/do not demonstrate selective brain cooling during hyperthermia.Effect of hypohydration on hyperthermic hyperpnea and cutaneous vasodilation during exercise in men.Effects of chemoreflexes on hyperthermic hyperventilation and cerebral blood velocity in resting heated humans.Type 1 diabetes modulates cyclooxygenase- and nitric oxide-dependent mechanisms governing sweating but not cutaneous vasodilation during exercise in the heat.Do nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase contribute to sweating response during passive heating in endurance-trained athletes?Wearing graduated compression stockings augments cutaneous vasodilation but not sweating during exercise in the heat.
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