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Contribution of nerve-axon reflex-related vasodilation to the total skin vasodilation …

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O Hamdy, K Abou-Elenin, FW LoGerfo, ES Horton, … - Diabetes Care, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
From the Clinical Research Center (OH, KA-E., ESH), Joslin Diabetes Center, Department of
Medicine, and the Joslin—Beth Israel Deaconess Foot Center and Microcirculation Laboratory
(FWL, AV), Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard ...
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Role of C-nociceptive fibers in the nerve axon reflex-related vasodilation in …


A Caselli, J Rich, T Hanane, L Uccioli, A Veves - Neurology, 2003 - AAN Enterprises
Results: Dermal anesthesia resulted in a reduction of the nerve axon reflex-related vasodilation
at the forearm in all three groups (C 70.7 ± 12%, D 59.7 ± 7%, and DN 73.5 ± 14%; percentage
of reduction over preanesthesia response, mean ± SEM; p < 0.001) and at the foot in the ...
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Current-induced vasodilation during water iontophoresis (5 min, 0.10 mA) is …


S Durand, B Fromy, P Bouye, JL Saumet, P … - Journal of vascular …, 2000 - content.karger.com
Study of the microcirculation by iontophoresis is potentially confounded by any non-specific effects
of current application. Laser Doppler flow (LDF, mean ± SD; arbitrary units; AU) was recorded
on the forearms of healthy volunteers during and 20 min following application of 0.10-mA ...
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Cutaneous vasodilation induced by local warming, sodium nitroprusside, and …


JL Saumet, P Abraham, A Jardel - Microvascular Research, 1998 - Elsevier
Local warming alone induces a cutaneous vasodilation considered as maximal. The argument
that local warming generates a maximum flow is being tested by vasodilation with alternate approaches
to see if a greater vasodilation is possible: blockade of the release of transmitters from the ...
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Vasodilatation in response to repeated anodal current application in the human …


S Durand, B Fromy, P Bouye, JL Saumet, P … - The Journal of …, 2002 - Physiological Soc
The vasodilatation resulting from prolonged square-wave monopolar current application as used
in iontophoresis is assumed to rely on an axon reflex. Involvement of prostaglandins in the anodal
current-induced vasodilatation remains unclear. We tested the hypothesis that ...
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Skin microcirculation during tapwater iontophoresis in humans: Cathode stimulates …


MN Berliner - Microvascular Research, 1997 - Elsevier
The aim of this controlled study was to evaluate the influence of anode and cathode on skin blood
flow by using direct current. Skin microcirculation and skin temperature of 26 healthy subjects
(17 men and 9 women, 20–64 years of age) without any vascular diseases were ...
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Break excitation alone does not explain the delay and amplitude of anodal current- …


S Durand, B Fromy, A Humeau, D Sigaudo- … - The Journal of …, 2002 - Physiological Soc
In iontophoresis experiments, a 'non-specific' current-induced vasodilatation interferes with the
effects of the diffused drugs. This current-induced vasodilatation is assumed to rely on an axon
reflex due to excitation of cutaneous nociceptors and is weaker and delayed at the anode ...
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Reduced Skin Hyperemia During Tap Water Iontophoresis After Intake of …


MN Berliner - American Journal of Physical Medicine & …, 1997 - journals.lww.com
Skin microcirculation and skin temperature of 10 healthy subjects (6 men and 4 women, 20-44
yr of age) without any vascular diseases were registered when a thermoindifferent tap water
iontophoresis was applied. The aim of this controlled study was to evaluate the ...
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Differences in foot and forearm skin microcirculation in diabetic patients with and …

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S Arora, P Smakowski, RG Frykberg, LR Simeone, … - Diabetes Care, 1998 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Although the exact etiology of diabetic neu ropathy is not known, there is considerable evidence
suggesting that impai rment of the micro ci rculation is asso- ciated with the development of this
condi- tion (1,2). Impaired vasodilatation caused by decreased production of nitric oxide ...
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Impaired pressure-induced vasodilation at the foot in young adults with type 1 …

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A Koı̈tka, P Abraham, B Bouhanick, D Sigaudo- … - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Vascular and neurological mechanisms are both likely to be involved in foot ulcer. We recently
reported a pressure-induced vasodilation (PIV), relying on unmyelinated afferent excitation. We
previously found that cutaneous blood flow in response to locally applied pressure might ...
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