Cutaneous active vasodilation in humans is mediated by cholinergic nerve cotransmission.
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Neuronal nitric oxide synthase control mechanisms in the cutaneous vasculature of humans in vivoVIP/PACAP receptor mediation of cutaneous active vasodilation during heat stress in humansLocal heating of human skin causes hyperemia without mediation by muscarinic cholinergic receptors or prostanoidsSympathetic neural control of integrated cardiovascular function: insights from measurement of human sympathetic nerve activityAging and the control of human skin blood flowChronic heart failure does not attenuate the total activity of sympathetic outflow to skin during whole-body heatingNonnoradrenergic mechanism of reflex cutaneous vasoconstriction in men.Reflex control of the cutaneous circulation after acute and chronic local capsaicin.Selected contribution: Gender differences in the endothelin-B receptor contribution to basal cutaneous vascular tone in humans.Delayed distribution of active vasodilation and altered vascular conductance in aged skin.Relationship between skin blood flow and sweating rate in prepubertal boys and young men.Impaired microvascular response to cholinergic stimuli in primary Sjögren's syndrome.Effects of atropine and L-NAME on cutaneous blood flow during body heating in humans.Neural and non-neural control of skin blood flow during isometric handgrip exercise in the heat stressed human.Nitric oxide is not permissive for cutaneous active vasodilatation in humans.Intradermal administration of ATP does not mitigate tyramine-stimulated vasoconstriction in human skin.Mechanisms of cutaneous vasodilation during the postmenopausal hot flash.The influence of topical capsaicin on the local thermal control of skin blood flow in humans.Neuropeptide Y antagonism reduces reflex cutaneous vasoconstriction in humans.Noninvasive interrogation of microvasculature for signs of endothelial dysfunction in patients with chronic renal failure.Bradykinin does not mediate cutaneous active vasodilation during heat stress in humans.H1 but not H2 histamine receptor activation contributes to the rise in skin blood flow during whole body heating in humans.Nitric oxide concentration increases in the cutaneous interstitial space during heat stress in humans.Mechanisms of acetylcholine-mediated vasodilatation in young and aged human skin.Evidence for a role for vasoactive intestinal peptide in active vasodilatation in the cutaneous vasculature of humans.Cutaneous interstitial nitric oxide concentration does not increase during heat stress in humans.Effects of nitric oxide synthase inhibition on cutaneous vasodilation during body heating in humans.Thermoregulatory reflexes and cutaneous active vasodilation during heat stress in hypertensive humans.Sympathetic vasodilation in human muscle.Forehead versus forearm skin vascular responses at presyncope in humans.Human cardiovascular responses to passive heat stress.Nitric oxide and attenuated reflex cutaneous vasodilation in aged skin.Nicotine increases initial blood flow responses to local heating of human non-glabrous skin.Active cutaneous vasodilation in resting humans during mild heat stress.Vasoactive intestinal peptide fragment VIP10-28 and active vasodilation in human skin.Nitric oxide and noradrenaline contribute to the temperature threshold of the axon reflex response to gradual local heating in human skin.L-Arginine supplementation or arginase inhibition augments reflex cutaneous vasodilatation in aged human skin.Neurokinin-1 receptor desensitization attenuates cutaneous active vasodilatation in humans.Up-regulation of arginase activity contributes to attenuated reflex cutaneous vasodilatation in hypertensive humans.Skin grafting impairs postsynaptic cutaneous vasodilator and sweating responses.
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Cutaneous active vasodilation in humans is mediated by cholinergic nerve cotransmission.
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Cutaneous active vasodilation in humans is mediated by cholinergic nerve cotransmission.
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Cutaneous active vasodilation in humans is mediated by cholinergic nerve cotransmission.
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Cutaneous active vasodilation in humans is mediated by cholinergic nerve cotransmission.
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Cutaneous active vasodilation in humans is mediated by cholinergic nerve cotransmission.
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Cutaneous active vasodilation in humans is mediated by cholinergic nerve cotransmission.
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Cutaneous active vasodilation in humans is mediated by cholinergic nerve cotransmission.
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Cutaneous active vasodilation in humans is mediated by cholinergic nerve cotransmission.
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Crandall CG
Grossmann M
Johnson JM
Kellogg DL Jr
Pérgola PE
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10.1161/01.RES.77.6.1222
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1995-12-01T00:00:00Z