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Early endothelial dysfunction severely impairs skin blood flow response to local …


D Sigaudo-Roussel, C Demiot, B Fromy, A Koïtka, G … - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Pressure-induced vasodilation (PIV) is a mechanism whereby skin blood flow increases in response
to progressive locally applied pressure. Skin blood flow in response to applied pressure decreased
early in diabetic patients as a result of vascular and/or neural impairment. This study was ...
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Preservation of pressure-induced cutaneous vasodilation by limiting oxidative …

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C Demiot, B Fromy, JL Saumet, D … - Cardiovascular …, 2006 - cardiovascres.oxfordjournals.org
Methods and results: Diabetic mice received no treatment or a daily treatment with either
sorbinil, alagebrium or alpha-lipoic acid (LPA) for 1 week. Laser Doppler flowmetry was used
to evaluate PIV as well as endothelium-dependent vasodilation following iontophoretic ...
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Aldose reductase pathway inhibition improved vascular and C-fiber functions, …


C Demiot, M Tartas, B Fromy, P Abraham, JL Saumet, … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Pressure-induced vasodilation, a neurovascular mechanism relying on the interaction between
mechanosensitive C-fibers and vessels, allows skin blood flow to increase in response to locally
nonnociceptive applied pressure that in turn may protect against pressure ulcers. We ...
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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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Non-nociceptive capsaicin-sensitive nerve terminal stimulation allows for an …


B Fromy, P Abraham, JL Saumet - Brain research, 1998 - Elsevier
The human skin acts like a natural barrier to external aggressions and the regulation of cutaneous
blood flow is of major importance in human homeostasis. Much attention has been given to the
cutaneous response to intense or even noxious various stimuli, such as thermal stress [2], ...
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Mechanisms of the cutaneous vasodilator response to local external pressure …


B Fromy, S Merzeau, P Abraham, JL … - British journal of …, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Cutaneous blood flow was measured by laser Doppler flowmetry during 11.1 Pa s −1 increases
in local applied pressure in anaesthetized rats. The involvement of capsaicin-sensitive fibres
in PIV was tested in rats treated neonatally with capsaicin. To antagonize CGRP, ...
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Early decrease of skin blood flow in response to locally applied pressure in …


B Fromy, P Abraham, C Bouvet, B Bouhanick, P … - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Pressure ulcers are common debilitating complications of diabetes that are caused by tissue
ischemia. Skin blood flow in response to locally applied pressure might be impaired in diabetic
patients because of the combined effects of a typically low skin temperature and ...
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Effect of isoflurane on skin-pressure-induced vasodilation


L Fizanne, B Fromy, MP Preckel, D Sigaudo- … - Journal of Vasc …, 2003 - content.karger.com
Since general anesthesia has been shown to attenuate endothelium-dependent
vasodilation, it was of interest to verify whether general anesthesia would modify skin vasodilation
in response to local pressure application, which is endothelium dependent. To study the ...
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[CITATION] EDHF involvement in skin pressure-induced vasodilatation


A Garry, S Merzeau, B Fromy, J Saumet - EDHF 2002, 2003
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Evidence for the involvement of VPAC1 and VPAC2 receptors in pressure-induced …


L Fizanne, D Sigaudo-Roussel, JL Saumet, B … - The Journal of …, 2004 - Physiological Soc
A transient increase in skin blood flow in response to an innocuous local pressure
application, defined as pressure-induced vasodilatation (PIV), delays the occurrence of
ischaemia, suggesting a protective feature against applied pressure. The PIV response ...
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