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Cigarette smoking leads to reduced relaxant responses of the cutaneous microcirculation

BACKGROUND: Smoking is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The present study was undertaken to examine if cigarette smoking translates into reduced relaxant responses of the peripheral microcirculation. METHODS: The cutaneous forearm blood flow was measured by laser Doppler flowmetry. Th...

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Autores principales: Edvinsson, Marie-Louise, Andersson, Sven E, Xu, Cang-Bao, Edvinsson, Lars
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18827920
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author Edvinsson, Marie-Louise
Andersson, Sven E
Xu, Cang-Bao
Edvinsson, Lars
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Andersson, Sven E
Xu, Cang-Bao
Edvinsson, Lars
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description BACKGROUND: Smoking is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The present study was undertaken to examine if cigarette smoking translates into reduced relaxant responses of the peripheral microcirculation. METHODS: The cutaneous forearm blood flow was measured by laser Doppler flowmetry. The vasodilator response to the iontophorectic administration of acetylcholine (ACh), acting via an endothelial mechanism, and sodium nitroprusside (SNP), and acting via a smooth muscle mechanism were studied. The study population consisted of 17 nonsmokers and 17 current smokers (mean age 64 ± 2 years, 13 females and 4 males) in each matched group. RESULTS: There was no difference between the groups in baseline characteristics or in basal flow. Smokers showed however significantly reduced responses to both ACh (mean ± SEM, from 973 ± 137% in nonsmokers to 651 ± 114% in smokers, p < 0.05) and SNP (from 575 ± 111% in nonsmokers to 355 ± 83% in smokers, p < 0.05). The response to the local heating (44 °C) was reduced in smokers (from 1188 ± 215% in nonsmokers to 714 ± 107% in smokers, p < 0.01). In addition, there was no difference between men and women within the groups. CONCLUSIONS: The data show that cigarette smoking results in reduced peripheral microvascular responses to both endothelial and smooth muscle cell stimulation in healthy subjects, suggesting a generalized microvascular vasomotor function.
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spelling pubmed-25154302008-10-01 Cigarette smoking leads to reduced relaxant responses of the cutaneous microcirculation Edvinsson, Marie-Louise Andersson, Sven E Xu, Cang-Bao Edvinsson, Lars Vasc Health Risk Manag Original Research BACKGROUND: Smoking is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The present study was undertaken to examine if cigarette smoking translates into reduced relaxant responses of the peripheral microcirculation. METHODS: The cutaneous forearm blood flow was measured by laser Doppler flowmetry. The vasodilator response to the iontophorectic administration of acetylcholine (ACh), acting via an endothelial mechanism, and sodium nitroprusside (SNP), and acting via a smooth muscle mechanism were studied. The study population consisted of 17 nonsmokers and 17 current smokers (mean age 64 ± 2 years, 13 females and 4 males) in each matched group. RESULTS: There was no difference between the groups in baseline characteristics or in basal flow. Smokers showed however significantly reduced responses to both ACh (mean ± SEM, from 973 ± 137% in nonsmokers to 651 ± 114% in smokers, p < 0.05) and SNP (from 575 ± 111% in nonsmokers to 355 ± 83% in smokers, p < 0.05). The response to the local heating (44 °C) was reduced in smokers (from 1188 ± 215% in nonsmokers to 714 ± 107% in smokers, p < 0.01). In addition, there was no difference between men and women within the groups. CONCLUSIONS: The data show that cigarette smoking results in reduced peripheral microvascular responses to both endothelial and smooth muscle cell stimulation in healthy subjects, suggesting a generalized microvascular vasomotor function. Dove Medical Press 2008-06 2008-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2515430/ /pubmed/18827920 Text en © 2008 Edvinsson et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.
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Edvinsson, Marie-Louise
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Xu, Cang-Bao
Edvinsson, Lars
Cigarette smoking leads to reduced relaxant responses of the cutaneous microcirculation
title Cigarette smoking leads to reduced relaxant responses of the cutaneous microcirculation
title_full Cigarette smoking leads to reduced relaxant responses of the cutaneous microcirculation
title_fullStr Cigarette smoking leads to reduced relaxant responses of the cutaneous microcirculation
title_full_unstemmed Cigarette smoking leads to reduced relaxant responses of the cutaneous microcirculation
title_short Cigarette smoking leads to reduced relaxant responses of the cutaneous microcirculation
title_sort cigarette smoking leads to reduced relaxant responses of the cutaneous microcirculation
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18827920
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