Brachial artery flow-mediated dilation during handgrip exercise: evidence for endothelial transduction of the mean shear stimulus

American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology
Kyra E PykeMichael E Tschakovsky

Abstract

Exercise elevates shear stress in the supplying conduit artery. Although this is the most relevant physiological stimulus for flow-mediated dilation (FMD), the fluctuating pattern of shear that occurs may influence the shear stress-FMD stimulus response relationship. This study tested the hypothesis that the brachial artery FMD response to a step increase in shear is influenced by the fluctuating characteristics of the stimulus, as evoked by forearm exercise. In 16 healthy subjects, we examined FMD responses to step increases in shear rate in three conditions: stable shear upstream of heat-induced forearm vasodilation (FHStable); fluctuating shear upstream of heat-induced forearm vasodilation and rhythmic forearm cuff inflation/deflation (FHFluctuating); and fluctuating shear upstream of exercise-induced forearm vasodilation (FEStep Increase). The mean increase in shear rate (+/-SD) was the same in all trials (FHFluctuating): 51.69 +/- 15.70 s(-1); FHStable: 52.16 +/- 14.10 s(-1); FEStep Increase: 50.14 +/- 13.03 s(-1) P = 0.131). However, the FHFluctuating and FEStep Increase trials resulted in a fluctuating shear stress stimulus with rhythmic high and low shear periods that were 96.18 +/- 24.54 and 11.80 +/- 7.30 s(-1), respe...Continue Reading

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