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Absence of flow-mediated vasodilation in the rabbit femoral artery (CROSBI ID 176485)

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Clifford, Philip S. ; Madden, Jane A. ; Hamann, Jason J. ; Buckwalter, John B. ; Valić, Zoran Absence of flow-mediated vasodilation in the rabbit femoral artery // Physiological research, 59 (2010), 3; 331-338

Podaci o odgovornosti

Clifford, Philip S. ; Madden, Jane A. ; Hamann, Jason J. ; Buckwalter, John B. ; Valić, Zoran

engleski

Absence of flow-mediated vasodilation in the rabbit femoral artery

The purpose of this study was to determine if there is flowmediated vasodilation of the femoral artery in response to progressive increases in flow within a physiological range observed in the in vivo experiments. Femoral artery blood flow was determined in conscious rabbits (n=5) using chronically implanted flowprobes. Resting blood flow was 8.3±0.6 ml/min and increased to 39.9±5.4 ml/min during high intensity exercise. Femoral arteries (n=12, 1705±43 μm outer diameter) harvested from a separate group of rabbits were mounted on cannulas and diameter was continuously monitored by video system. Functional integrity of the endothelium was tested with acetylcholine. The arteries were set at a transmural pressure of 100 mm Hg and preconstricted with phenylephrine to 73±3 % of initial diameter. Using a roller pump with pressure held constant, the arteries were perfused intraluminally with warmed, oxygenated Krebs' solution (pH=7.4) over a physiological range of flows up to 35 ml/min. As flow increased from 5 ml/min to 35 ml/min, diameter decreased significantly (p<0.05) from 1285±58 μm to 1100±49 μm. Thus, in vessels with a functional endothelium, increasing intraluminal flow over a physiological range of flows produced constriction, not dilation. Based on these results, it seems unlikely that flow-mediated vasodilation in the rabbit femoral artery contributes to exercise hyperemia.

blood flow; conduit vessel; endothelium; skeletal muscle

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Podaci o izdanju

59 (3)

2010.

331-338

objavljeno

0862-8408

Povezanost rada

Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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