2011
Endothelin B receptor contribution to peripheral microvascular function in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
Wenner MM, Taylor HS, Stachenfeld NS. Endothelin B receptor contribution to peripheral microvascular function in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. The Journal Of Physiology 2011, 589: 4671-4679. PMID: 21825025, PMCID: PMC3213415, DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2011.216218.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCardiovascular DiseasesEndothelin A Receptor AntagonistsEndothelin B Receptor AntagonistsEndothelin-1Endothelin-2Endothelium, VascularFemaleHumansMicrocirculationMicrovesselsOligopeptidesPeptides, CyclicPiperidinesPolycystic Ovary SyndromeReceptor, Endothelin AReceptor, Endothelin BRegional Blood FlowSkinVasoconstrictionVasodilationYoung AdultConceptsPolycystic ovary syndromeET-B receptorsLocal skin warmingOvary syndromeSkin warmingLower vascular reactivityPeripheral microvascular functionLaser Doppler flowmetrySkin blood flowGroup of womenDose-response curveBlunted responsivenessEndothelin BEndothelin AEndothelial dysfunctionVascular reactivityVasoconstrictive responseVasodilatory responseMicrovascular functionCutaneous microvasculatureIntradermal microdialysisAntagonist infusionEndothelin-1Receptor responsivenessReceptor subtypesSex differences in endothelial function in the microvasculature: effects of PCOS
Stachenfeld N, Wenner M, Taylor H. Sex differences in endothelial function in the microvasculature: effects of PCOS. The FASEB Journal 2011, 25: 837.2-837.2. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.25.1_supplement.837.2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPolycystic ovary syndromeETB receptorsEffects of PCOSHeart disease riskLaser Doppler flowmetrySkin blood flowNormal reproductive functionDose-response curveEndothelial dysfunctionOvary syndromeVasoconstrictive responseVasodilatory responseEndothelial functionCutaneous microvasculatureETA receptorsHealthy womenAntagonist infusionDoppler flowmetrySmooth muscleBlood flowReceptor AReproductive functionDisease riskWomenReceptors
2010
Peripheral microvascular responses to norepinephrine in women with orthostatic intolerance
Wenner M, Taylor H, Stachenfeld N. Peripheral microvascular responses to norepinephrine in women with orthostatic intolerance. The FASEB Journal 2010, 24: 991.17-991.17. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.991.17.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCumulative stress indexVasoconstrictor responsesAdrenergic responseMaximal lower body negative pressureLower body negative pressurePeripheral microvascular responseEffects of estradiolBody negative pressureFemale sex hormonesSkin blood flowEndogenous E2GnRH antagonistNE infusionDaily administrationMicrovascular responsesCutaneous microvasculatureOrthostatic intoleranceOrthostatic toleranceSex hormonesBlood flowSkin microvasculatureAdrenergic stimulationDay 4Hormone treatmentDay 13
1992
Synchronous vasomotion in the human cutaneous microvasculature provides evidence for central modulation
Schechner J, Braverman I. Synchronous vasomotion in the human cutaneous microvasculature provides evidence for central modulation. Microvascular Research 1992, 44: 27-32. PMID: 1640877, DOI: 10.1016/0026-2862(92)90099-b.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman cutaneous microvasculatureCentral modulationCutaneous microvasculatureVasomotionMicrovasculature
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