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Microcirculation and mean arterial pressure: friends or foes?—reply

2020

medicine.medical_specialtyMean arterial pressurebusiness.industryInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyGeneral MedicinebusinessMicrocirculationAnnals of Translational Medicine
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Stabilization of Perivascular Mast Cells by Endothelial CNP (C-Type Natriuretic Peptide)

2020

Objective: Activated perivascular mast cells (MCs) participate in different cardiovascular diseases. Many factors provoking MC degranulation have been described, while physiological counterregulators are barely known. Endothelial CNP (C-type natriuretic peptide) participates in the maintenance of vascular barrier integrity, but the target cells and mechanisms are unclear. Here, we studied whether MCs are regulated by CNP. Approach and Results: In cultured human and murine MCs, CNP activated its specific GC (guanylyl cyclase)-B receptor and cyclic GMP signaling. This enhanced cyclic GMP–dependent phosphorylation of the cytoskeleton-associated VASP (vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein) and…

medicine.medical_specialtyMice 129 StrainMedizinMyocardial Reperfusion InjuryCell DegranulationCell LineMicrocirculationCapillary PermeabilityCyclic gmpAdenosine TriphosphateInternal medicineParacrine CommunicationmedicineAnimalsMast CellsPhosphorylationCyclic GMPMice KnockoutChemistryMicrofilament ProteinsDegranulationEndothelial CellsNatriuretic Peptide C-TypeThrombosisPhosphoproteinsMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models AnimalEndocrinologyNeutrophil InfiltrationC-type natriuretic peptideCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCell Adhesion MoleculesReceptors Atrial Natriuretic FactorSignal TransductionGuanylate cyclase
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Echocardiographic assessment of coronary microvascular dysfunction: Basic concepts, technical aspects, and clinical settings

2021

Abstract Coronary flow reserve is the capacity of the coronary circulation to augment the blood flow in response an increase in myocardial metabolic demands and has a powerful prognostic significance in different clinical situations. It might assess with invasive and noninvasive technique. Transthoracic echocardiography Doppler is an emerging diagnostic technique, noninvasive, highly feasible, safe for patient and physician, without radiation, and able to detect macrovascular and microvascular anomalies in the coronary circulation. This review aims to describe the benefit and limits of echocardiographic assessment of coronary flow reserve.

medicine.medical_specialtyMyocardial ischemiacoronary flow reservecoronary physiologyMyocardial IschemiaReviewsClinical settingsReview030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyDoppler echocardiographycoronary flow reserve; coronary microvascular dysfunction; coronary physiology; Doppler echocardiography; microcirculation; Blood Flow Velocity; Coronary Circulation; Echocardiography; Echocardiography Doppler; Humans; Microcirculation; Coronary Vessels; Myocardial IschemiaMicrocirculation03 medical and health sciencesCoronary circulation0302 clinical medicineCoronary CirculationInternal medicineHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging030212 general & internal medicineCoronary Vesselcoronary microvascular dysfunctionmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMicrocirculationDopplerCoronary flow reserveBlood flowCoronary VesselsDoppler echocardiographyEchocardiography Dopplermedicine.anatomical_structureEchocardiographyCardiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCoronary physiologyBlood Flow VelocityHumanEchocardiography
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Dexamethasone suppresses eNOS and CAT-1 and induces oxidative stress in mouse resistance arterioles

2004

Long-term treatment with glucocorticoids is associated with mild to moderate hypertension. We reported previously that downregulation of endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) expression and activity is likely to contribute to this increase in blood pressure. In the present study, we tested the effects of dexamethasone on the vasodilation of microvascular arterioles using implanted dorsal skin-fold chambers in anesthetized C57BL/6J mice. Experiments were performed on control mice or on mice treated with dexamethasone (0.1–3 mg/kg of body wt). Endothelium-dependent vasodilation in response to ACh (0.1–10 μM) was reduced by dexamethasone in a dose-dependent fashion. Comparable inhibition was seen in …

medicine.medical_specialtyNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIPhysiologyNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIAscorbic AcidBiologyArgininemedicine.disease_causeAntioxidantsDexamethasoneMicrocirculationMiceDownregulation and upregulationEnosArteriolePhysiology (medical)medicine.arteryInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansGlucocorticoidsCells CulturedNitritesDexamethasoneCationic Amino Acid Transporter 1NitratesMyocardiumEndothelial Cellsbiology.organism_classificationAcetylcholineMice Inbred C57BLVasodilationNitric oxide synthaseArteriolesOxidative StressEndocrinologybiology.proteinVascular ResistanceNitric Oxide SynthaseCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineOxidative stressGlucocorticoidmedicine.drugAmerican Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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Endothelial function testing and cardiovascular disease: focus on peripheral arterial tonometry

2014

During recent decades, a number of methods have been developed to assess endothelial function, contributing to a better understanding of the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease. Recently, the advent of noninvasive, reproducible techniques for assessment of endothelial function has opened novel possibilities of application in the clinical setting. Peripheral arterial tonometry is a relatively novel, user-friendly technique measuring finger pulse volume amplitude changes induced by reactive hyperemia following 5 minutes of ischemia in the upper limb. Current evidence indicates that this technique has the potential to significantly impact the field of cardiovascular research and preventi…

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologyEndotheliumendotheliumManometryEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismIschemiaHemodynamicsVasodilationHyperemiaDiseaseReviewMicrocirculationPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicinemedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Reactive hyperemiabusiness.industryMicrocirculationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHemodynamicsHematologyGeneral MedicineArteriesmedicine.diseasePrognosisPeripheralreactive hyperemiaVasodilationmedicine.anatomical_structureCardiovascular DiseasesRegional Blood FlowCardiologyEndothelium VascularCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBlood Flow VelocityVascular Health and Risk Management
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PaO2oscillations caused by cyclic alveolar recruitment can be monitored in pig buccal mucosa microcirculation

2012

BACKGROUND Cyclic alveolar recruitment and derecruitment play a role in the pathomechanism of acute lung injury and may lead to arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO(2) ) oscillations within the respiratory cycle. It remains unknown, however, if these PaO(2) oscillations are transmitted to the microcirculation. The present study investigates if PaO(2) oscillations can be detected in the pig buccal mucosa microcirculation. METHODS Respiratory failure was induced by surfactant depletion in seven pigs. PaO(2) oscillations caused by cyclic recruitment and derecruitment were measured in the thoracic aorta by fast fluorescence quenching of oxygen technology. Haemoglobin oxygen saturation, haem…

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologyRespiratory ratebusiness.industrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineBlood flowLung injuryLaser Doppler velocimetryOxygenMicrocirculationAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineRespiratory failurechemistryInternal medicineCardiologyMedicinebusinessOxygen saturation (medicine)Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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Burning Mouth Syndrome

2008

ABSTRACT Background Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is an atypical orofacial algesic syndrome. The aim of the authors' research was to investigate the morphological characteristics of peripheral blood circulation in patients with BMS in comparison with those of the peripheral blood circulation in healthy people. Methods The authors examined 28 subjects, of whom 14 (10 women and four men) had BMS and 14 (nine women and five men) were healthy control subjects. They performed videocapillaroscopic examination with a capillaroscope with a fiber-optic probe at a magnification of ×200, which allowed them to examine the morphological characteristics within the capillaroscopic area accurately. Results …

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologybusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologyHealthy subjectsBurning mouth syndromePeripheral bloodMicrocirculationstomatognathic diseasesIn vivoInternal medicineAfferentHealthy controlmedicineIn patientmedicine.symptombusinessGeneral DentistryThe Journal of the American Dental Association
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Pentobarbital-sensitive EDHF comediates ACh-induced arteriolar dilation in the hamster microcirculation

1999

It is unclear to what extent the endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) contributes to the control of microcirculatory blood flow in vivo. We analyzed, by intravital microscopy in hamster muscles, the potential role of EDHF along the vascular tree under stimulated (ACh) or basal conditions. Experiments were performed in conscious as well as anesthetized (pentobarbital, urethan) animals. Additionally, cellular effects of the potential EDHF were studied in isolated small arteries. In pentobarbital-anesthetized animals, treatment with N ω-nitro-l-arginine (l-NNA; 30 μmol/l) and indomethacin (3 μmol/l) reduced the dilation in response to 10 μmol/l ACh from 60 ± 6 to 20 ± 4%. This ni…

medicine.medical_specialtyPentobarbitalEndothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factorPotassium ChannelsCharybdotoxinPhysiologyVasodilator AgentsIndomethacinHamsterVasodilationNitroarginineMuscle Smooth VascularMicrocirculationGlibenclamideBiological FactorsCytochrome P-450 Enzyme SystemArterioleCricetinaePhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicine.arterymedicineAnimalsCyclooxygenase InhibitorsMuscle SkeletalPentobarbitalSkinMesocricetusChemistryMicrocirculationPenicillamineAcetylcholineArteriolesEndocrinologyAnesthesiaFatty Acids UnsaturatedPotassiumEndothelium VascularCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineIntravital microscopyAdjuvants Anesthesiamedicine.drugAmerican Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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On the Number of Measurements Necessary to Assess Regional Cerebral Blood Flow by Local Laser Doppler Recordings: A Simulation Study with Data from 4…

1995

Laser Doppler fluxmetry may improve the monitoring of cortical blood flow in neurosurgical patients. So far, however, the variability of laser Doppler readings found in the cerebral cortex has prevented a consequent usage of the technique in clinical practice. The current report analyzes the regional variability of laser Doppler readings from experimental animals. Typical frequency histograms of observed flow values display non-Gaussian distributions. A simulation technique is used to assess the number of measuring sites required for valid estimates of regional cortical flow. From a total of 990 local flow measurements from 45 rabbits random samples of sizes between 5 and 100 were repeatedl…

medicine.medical_specialtyPercentilePhysiologyReproducibility of ResultsBlood flowLaser Doppler velocimetryMicrocirculationSurgeryRandom AllocationCerebral blood flowFlow (mathematics)Evaluation Studies as TopicSample size determinationCerebrovascular CirculationLaser doppler fluxmetryLaser-Doppler FlowmetrymedicineAnimalsEnvironmental scienceComputer SimulationFemaleRabbitsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineBiomedical engineeringInternational Journal of Microcirculation
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Rolipram inhibits airway microvascular leakage induced by platelet-activating factor, histamine and bradykinin in guinea-pigs.

1993

Abstract Rolipram (0·1–1000 μg kg−1, i.v.) reduced the increase in microvascular permeability induced by platelet-activating factor (PAF; 50 ng kg−1, i.v.) at different sites of the guinea-pig airways. Rolipram (1–100μg kg−1, i.v.) inhibited histamine (30μg kg−1, i.v.)-and bradykinin (0·3 μg kg, i.v.)-induced airway microvascular leakage. These effects of rolipram were obtained at doses which inhibit histamine (7–20 μg kg−1 min−1)-induced bronchoconstriction (IC50 = 3 ± 1 μg kg, i.v.) without depressing arterial blood pressure in the guinea-pig. Aminophylline (50 mg kg−1) did not change the effect of PAF. The anti-exudative effect of rolipram is of potential therapeutic value in asthma.

medicine.medical_specialtyPhosphodiesterase InhibitorsGuinea PigsPharmaceutical ScienceBradykininVascular permeabilityBlood PressureBronchiBradykininCapillary Permeabilitychemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsDrug InteractionsPlatelet Activating FactorRolipramPharmacologyPlatelet-activating factorMicrocirculationAminophyllinePyrrolidinonesTracheaEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBronchoconstrictionAminophyllinemedicine.symptomRolipramHistaminemedicine.drugBlood vesselEvans BlueHistamineThe Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
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