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lifeskim:mentions | |
pubmed:issue |
3
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pubmed:dateCreated |
2007-8-28
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pubmed:abstractText |
Advanced age is associated with a decreased leg blood flow and reduced physical activity. Endothelin (ET-1), a powerful vasoconstrictor, may play a role in the increased leg vascular tone in older men. objectives: to assess the ET-1-mediated vascular tone in the legs of healthy sedentary older men, both before and after 8 wk of exercise training. methods: in 8 younger subjects (19-50 yr) and 8 older men (67-76 yr), bilateral leg blood flow was measured using venous occlusion plethysmography before and after antagonizing ET-1 (using selective ET(A/B)-receptor antagonists). In older men, reversibility of the observations was assessed after 8 wk of cycling. results: ET-receptor inhibition increased leg blood flow significantly more in older men compared with younger individuals (29 +/- 9% and 10 +/- 4%, respectively, P < 0.05). Eight-week cycling training increased baseline blood flow in older men. The blood flow response to ET-receptor inhibition in older men was not affected by the training program (25 +/- 8%, P > 0.05 for comparison with pretraining). The flow ratio (blood flows infused leg/noninfused leg) decreased significantly by training from 26 +/- 8% to 7+3% (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: the increased baseline vascular tone in aging is at least in part mediated by the endothelin. Eight-weeks cycling training in older sedentary men decreased leg vascular tone and seems to partly decrease the ET-1-mediated vascular tone.
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pubmed:language |
eng
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pubmed:journal | |
pubmed:citationSubset |
IM
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pubmed:chemical | |
pubmed:status |
MEDLINE
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pubmed:month |
Sep
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pubmed:issn |
8750-7587
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pubmed:author | |
pubmed:issnType |
Print
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pubmed:volume |
103
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pubmed:owner |
NLM
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pubmed:authorsComplete |
Y
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pubmed:pagination |
852-7
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pubmed:meshHeading |
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Adult,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Aged,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Aging,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Bicycling,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Case-Control Studies,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Endothelin-1,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Female,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Humans,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Leg,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Male,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Middle Aged,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Receptor, Endothelin A,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Receptor, Endothelin B,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Regional Blood Flow,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Vasoconstriction,
pubmed-meshheading:17556493-Vasodilation
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pubmed:year |
2007
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pubmed:articleTitle |
Enhanced endothelin-1-mediated leg vascular tone in healthy older subjects.
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pubmed:affiliation |
Department of Physiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Geert Grooteplein-Noord 21, 6525 EZ, Nijmegen, PO Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
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pubmed:publicationType |
Journal Article
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