The Role of Nitric Oxide in Skin Blood Flow Increases Due to Vibration in Healthy Adults and Adults with Type 2 Diabetes

被引:61
|
作者
Maloney-Hinds, Colleen [1 ]
Petrofsky, Jerrold S. [1 ]
Zimmerman, Grenith [2 ]
Hessinger, David A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Loma Linda Univ, Sch Med, Dept Phys Therapy, Loma Linda, CA 92350 USA
[2] Loma Linda Univ, Sch Med, Dept Allied Hlth Studies, Sch Allied Hlth Profess, Loma Linda, CA 92350 USA
[3] Loma Linda Univ, Sch Med, Dept Physiol & Pharmacol, Loma Linda, CA 92350 USA
关键词
ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION; SYNTHASE; STRESS; COMPLICATIONS; MELLITUS; GLUCOSE;
D O I
10.1089/dia.2008.0011
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: We recently demonstrated concomitant increases in skin blood flow and nitric oxide (NO) production in young healthy adults in response to externally applied vibration of the forearm. Research has shown that adults with type 2 diabetes exhibit depressed NO production and vascular responses to NO. We hypothesized that subjects with type 2 diabetes would display lower than normal increases in skin blood flow to externally applied vibration. Research Design and Methods: Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare 20 male and female, age- and body mass index-matched normal adults and adults with type 2 diabetes in terms of the effects of external vibration of the forearm on skin blood flow and the rate of NO production. Skin blood flow and NO production were measured before vibration, immediately after 5 min of vibration, and 5 min after vibration ceased. Results: Although externally applied vibration significantly increased skin blood flow for both groups P 0.0001), those with diabetes had significantly lower (223%; P = 0.003) skin blood flows compared to the healthy older adults (461%). The rate of NO production, expressed as mu M NO . flux, also increased significantly in both groups after vibration (healthy group, 374%; diabetes group, 236%) and remained significantly elevated (healthy group, 258%; diabetes group, 177%) for at least 5 min; however, the difference between groups was not significant (P = 0.1.2). Conclusions: These findings suggest that subjects with diabetes exhibit a lower skin blood flow and lower NO response to externally applied vibration than matched normal subjects.
引用
收藏
页码:39 / 43
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Exposure to the Chinese Famine in Childhood Increases Type 2 Diabetes Risk in Adults
    Wang, Jing
    Li, Yaru
    Han, Xu
    Liu, Bing
    Hu, Hua
    Wang, Fei
    Li, Xiulou
    Yang, Kun
    Yuan, Jing
    Yao, Ping
    Miao, Xiaoping
    Wei, Sheng
    Wang, Youjie
    Liang, Yuan
    Zhang, Xiaomin
    Guo, Huan
    Yang, Handong
    Hu, Frank B.
    Wu, Tangchun
    He, Meian
    JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2016, 146 (11): : 2289 - 2295
  • [32] Resistance training increases serum adiponectin in older adults with type 2 diabetes
    Layne, J
    Vannier, E
    Carambula, S
    Castaneda-Sceppa, C
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2005, 19 (04): : A419 - A419
  • [33] CAPTOPRIL INCREASES SKIN MICROVASCULAR BLOOD-FLOW SECONDARY TO BRADYKININ, NITRIC-OXIDE, AND PROSTAGLANDINS
    WARREN, JB
    LOI, RK
    FASEB JOURNAL, 1995, 9 (05): : 411 - 418
  • [34] Insomnia independently increases the risk of hospitalisation due to multiple morbidities in older adults with type 2 diabetes: a prospective study
    Qiu, S.
    O, T. C. K.
    Chan, W. M.
    Mak, L. C. G.
    Mang, H. W.
    Chan, J. C. N.
    Kong, A. P. K.
    DIABETOLOGIA, 2020, 63 (SUPPL 1) : S464 - S464
  • [35] Vinegar ingestion at mealtime reduced fasting blood glucose concentrations in healthy adults at risk for type 2 diabetes
    Johnston, Carol S.
    Quagliano, Samantha
    White, Serena
    JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS, 2013, 5 (04) : 2007 - 2011
  • [36] Reduced Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Relates to Poorer Cognition in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
    Bangen, Katherine J.
    Werhane, Madeleine L.
    Weigand, Alexandra J.
    Edmonds, Emily C.
    Delano-Wood, Lisa
    Thomas, Kelsey R.
    Nation, Daniel A.
    Evangelista, Nicole D.
    Clark, Alexandra L.
    Liu, Thomas T.
    Bondi, Mark W.
    FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE, 2018, 10
  • [37] Nitric oxide and blood pressure responses to short-term resistance training in adults with and without type-2 diabetes: a randomized controlled trial
    Sales M.M.
    de Sousa C.V.
    de Paula Santana H.A.
    Motta-Santos D.
    Barbosa L.P.
    Santos P.A.
    Rezende T.M.B.
    Browne R.A.V.
    de Andrade R.V.
    Simões H.G.
    Sport Sciences for Health, 2018, 14 (3) : 597 - 606
  • [38] Elevated skeletal muscle blood flow in noncomplicated type 1 diabetes mellitus - Role of nitric oxide and sympathetic tone
    Vervoort, G
    Wetzels, JF
    Lutterman, JA
    van Doorn, LG
    Berden, JH
    Smits, P
    HYPERTENSION, 1999, 34 (05) : 1080 - 1085
  • [39] Manual vibration increases expiratory flow rate via increased intrapleural pressure in healthy adults: an experimental study
    McCarren, Bredge
    Alison, Jennifer A.
    Herbert, Robert D.
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY, 2006, 52 (04): : 267 - 271
  • [40] Peripheral neurovascular dysfunction in type 2 diabetes is due to a defect in nitric oxide responsiveness and not nitric oxide or endothelin production
    Parson, HK
    Dublin, CB
    Ullal, J
    Jarecki, JL
    Vinik, AI
    DIABETES, 2004, 53 : A499 - A499