Kinetic differences between macro- and microvascular measures of reactive hyperemia

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作者
Bartlett, Miles F. [1 ]
Oneglia, Andrew [1 ]
Jaffery, Manall [1 ]
Manitowabi-Huebner, Shayla [1 ]
Hueber, Dennis M. [2 ]
Nelson, Michael D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Arlington, Appl Physiol & Adv Imaging Lab, Arlington, TX 76019 USA
[2] ISS Inc, Champaign, IL USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
ischemic stimulus; near-infrared diffuse correlation spectroscopy; perfusion pressure; reactive hyperemia; SKIN BLOOD-FLOW; SKELETAL-MUSCLE PERFUSION; ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION; POTASSIUM CHANNELS; BRACHIAL-ARTERY; SHEAR-STRESS; NITRIC-OXIDE; FOREARM; EXERCISE; DILATATION;
D O I
10.1152/japplphysiol.00481.2020
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Postischemia reperfusion kinetics are markedly dissociated when comparing the macro- versus microvasculature. We used Doppler ultrasound and near-infrared diffuse correlation spectroscopy (NIR-DCS), an emerging technique for continuously and noninvasively quantifying relative changes in skeletal muscle microvascular perfusion (i.e., blood flow index or BFI), to measure macro- and microvascular reactive hyperemia (RH) in the nondominant arm of 16 healthy young adults. First, we manipulated the duration of limb ischemia (3 vs. 6 min) with the limb at heart level (neutral, -N). Then, we reduced/increased forearm perfusion pressure (PP) by positioning the arm above (3 min-A, 60 degrees) or below (3 min-B, 30 degrees) the heart. The major novel findings were twofold: first, changes in the ischemic stimulus similarly affected peak macrovascular (i.e., conduit, mL/min) and microvascular (i.e., peak NIR-DCS-derived BFI) reperfusion during reactive hyperemia (6 min-N > 3 min-N, P < 0.05, both) but did not affect the rate at which microvascular reperfusion occurs (i.e., BFI slope). Second, changing forearm PP predictably affected both peak macro- and microvascular reperfusion during RH (3 min-B > N > A, P < 0.05, all), as well as the rate at which microvascular reperfusion occurred (BFI slope; 3 min-B >N > A, P < 0.05). Together, the data suggest that kinetic differences between macroand microvascular reperfusion are largely determined by differences in fluid mechanical energy (i.e., pressure, gravitational, and kinetic energies) between the two compartments that work in tandem to restore pressure across the arterial tree following a period of tissue ischemia. NEW & NOTEWORTHY We extend our understanding of macroversus microvascular hemodynamics in humans, by using near-infrared diffuse correlation spectroscopy (micro-) and Doppler ultrasound (macro-) to characterize reperfusion hemodynamics following experimental manipulation of the ischemic stimulus and tissue perfusion pressure. Our results suggest kinetic differences between macro- and microvascular reperfusion are largely determined by differences in fluid mechanical energy (i.e., pressure, gravitational, and kinetic energies) between the two compartments, rather than inherent differences between the macro- and microvasculature.
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页码:1183 / 1192
页数:10
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