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Role of vascular bed compliance in vasomotor control in human skeletal muscle.

M Zamir1, R Goswami, D Salzer, J K Shoemaker.   

Abstract

The current view of neurogenic vasomotor control in skeletal muscle is based largely on changes in vascular bed resistance. The purpose of this study was to determine to what extent vascular bed compliance may also play a role in this regulation. For this purpose, pressure waveforms (Millar and Finometer) and flow waveforms (Doppler ultrasound) were measured simultaneously in the brachial artery of seven healthy individuals during physiological manoeuvres which were expected to produce non-neurogenic changes in resistance (wrist-cuff occlusion; n = 5) or compliance (arm elevation; n = 6) of the forearm vascular bed. Vascular resistance (R) was calculated from the average flow and pressure values. A lumped Windkessel model was used to obtain vascular bed compliance (C) from these concurrently measured waveforms. Compared with baseline (3.81 +/- 1.59 ml min(-1) mmHg(-1)), wrist occlusion increased R (65 +/- 75%; P < 0.05) with minimal change in C (-15 +/- 16%; n.s.). Compared with the arm in neutral position (0.0075 +/- 0.003 ml mmHg(-1)), elevation of the arm above heart level produced a 86 +/- 41% increase in C (P < 0.05) with little change in R (-5 +/- 11%). In addition, neurogenic changes were assessed during lower body negative pressure (LBNP) and a cold pressor test (CPT; n = 7). Lower body negative pressure induced a 29 +/- 24% increase in R and a 26 +/- 12% decrease in C (both P < 0.05). The CPT induced no consistent change in R but a 22 +/- 7% reduction in C (P < 0.05). It was concluded that vascular bed compliance is an independent variable which should be considered along with vascular bed resistance in the mechanics of vasomotor regulation in skeletal muscle.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17545216     DOI: 10.1113/expphysiol.2007.037937

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Physiol        ISSN: 0958-0670            Impact factor:   2.969


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