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Erschienen in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 7/2016

05.05.2016 | Original Article

Short-term increases in pressure and shear stress attenuate age-related declines in endothelial function in skeletal muscle feed arteries

verfasst von: John W. Seawright, Meredith Luttrell, Andreea Trache, Christopher R. Woodman

Erschienen in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Ausgabe 7/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

We tested the hypothesis that exposure to a short-term (1 h) increase in intraluminal pressure and shear stress (SS), to mimic two mechanical signals associated with a bout of exercise, improves nitric oxide (NO)-mediated endothelium-dependent dilation in aged soleus muscle feed arteries (SFA). In addition, we hypothesized that pressure and SS would interact to produce greater improvements in endothelial function than pressure alone.

Methods

SFA from young (4 months) and old (24 months) Fischer 344 rats were cannulated and pressurized at 90 (P90) or 130 (P130) cmH2O and exposed to no SS (0 dyn/cm2) or high SS (~65 dyn/cm2) for 1 h. At the end of the 1 h treatment period, pressure in all P130 SFA was set to 90 cmH2O and no SS (0 dyn/cm2) for examination of endothelium-dependent [flow and acetylcholine (ACh)] and endothelium-independent [sodium nitroprusside (SNP)] dilation. To evaluate the contribution of NO, vasodilator responses were assessed in the presence of Nω-nitro- l -arginine (L-NNA).

Results

Flow- and ACh-induced dilations were impaired in Old P90 SFA. Treatment with increased pressure + SS for 1 h improved flow- and ACh-induced dilations in old SFA. The beneficial effect of pressure + SS was abolished in the presence of L-NNA and was not greater than treatment with increased pressure alone.

Conclusion

These results indicate that short-duration increases in pressure + SS improve NO-mediated endothelium-dependent dilation in aged SFA; however, pressure and SS do not interact to produce greater improvements in endothelial function than pressure alone.
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Metadaten
Titel
Short-term increases in pressure and shear stress attenuate age-related declines in endothelial function in skeletal muscle feed arteries
verfasst von
John W. Seawright
Meredith Luttrell
Andreea Trache
Christopher R. Woodman
Publikationsdatum
05.05.2016
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Ausgabe 7/2016
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Elektronische ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-016-3388-9

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