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Effects of different frequencies of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on venous vascular reactivity

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a type of therapy used primarily for analgesia, but also presents changes in the cardiovascular system responses; its effects are dependent upon application parameters. Alterations to the cardiovascular system suggest that TENS may modify venous...

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Autores principales: Franco, O.S., Paulitsch, F.S., Pereira, A.P.C., Teixeira, A.O., Martins, C.N., Silva, A.M.V., Plentz, R.D.M., Irigoyen, M.C., Signori, L.U.
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Publicado: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4075310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24820225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20143767
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author Franco, O.S.
Paulitsch, F.S.
Pereira, A.P.C.
Teixeira, A.O.
Martins, C.N.
Silva, A.M.V.
Plentz, R.D.M.
Irigoyen, M.C.
Signori, L.U.
author_facet Franco, O.S.
Paulitsch, F.S.
Pereira, A.P.C.
Teixeira, A.O.
Martins, C.N.
Silva, A.M.V.
Plentz, R.D.M.
Irigoyen, M.C.
Signori, L.U.
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description Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a type of therapy used primarily for analgesia, but also presents changes in the cardiovascular system responses; its effects are dependent upon application parameters. Alterations to the cardiovascular system suggest that TENS may modify venous vascular response. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of TENS at different frequencies (10 and 100 Hz) on venous vascular reactivity in healthy subjects. Twenty-nine healthy male volunteers were randomized into three groups: placebo (n=10), low-frequency TENS (10 Hz, n=9) and high-frequency TENS (100 Hz, n=10). TENS was applied for 30 min in the nervous plexus trajectory from the superior member (from cervical to dorsal region of the fist) at low (10 Hz/200 μs) and high frequency (100 Hz/200 μs) with its intensity adjusted below the motor threshold and intensified every 5 min, intending to avoid accommodation. Venous vascular reactivity in response to phenylephrine, acetylcholine (endothelium-dependent) and sodium nitroprusside (endothelium-independent) was assessed by the dorsal hand vein technique. The phenylephrine effective dose to achieve 70% vasoconstriction was reduced 53% (P<0.01) using low-frequency TENS (10 Hz), while in high-frequency stimulation (100 Hz), a 47% increased dose was needed (P<0.01). The endothelium-dependent (acetylcholine) and independent (sodium nitroprusside) responses were not modified by TENS, which modifies venous responsiveness, and increases the low-frequency sensitivity of α1-adrenergic receptors and shows high-frequency opposite effects. These changes represent an important vascular effect caused by TENS with implications for hemodynamics, inflammation and analgesia.
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spelling pubmed-40753102014-07-09 Effects of different frequencies of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on venous vascular reactivity Franco, O.S. Paulitsch, F.S. Pereira, A.P.C. Teixeira, A.O. Martins, C.N. Silva, A.M.V. Plentz, R.D.M. Irigoyen, M.C. Signori, L.U. Braz J Med Biol Res Clinical Investigation Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a type of therapy used primarily for analgesia, but also presents changes in the cardiovascular system responses; its effects are dependent upon application parameters. Alterations to the cardiovascular system suggest that TENS may modify venous vascular response. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of TENS at different frequencies (10 and 100 Hz) on venous vascular reactivity in healthy subjects. Twenty-nine healthy male volunteers were randomized into three groups: placebo (n=10), low-frequency TENS (10 Hz, n=9) and high-frequency TENS (100 Hz, n=10). TENS was applied for 30 min in the nervous plexus trajectory from the superior member (from cervical to dorsal region of the fist) at low (10 Hz/200 μs) and high frequency (100 Hz/200 μs) with its intensity adjusted below the motor threshold and intensified every 5 min, intending to avoid accommodation. Venous vascular reactivity in response to phenylephrine, acetylcholine (endothelium-dependent) and sodium nitroprusside (endothelium-independent) was assessed by the dorsal hand vein technique. The phenylephrine effective dose to achieve 70% vasoconstriction was reduced 53% (P<0.01) using low-frequency TENS (10 Hz), while in high-frequency stimulation (100 Hz), a 47% increased dose was needed (P<0.01). The endothelium-dependent (acetylcholine) and independent (sodium nitroprusside) responses were not modified by TENS, which modifies venous responsiveness, and increases the low-frequency sensitivity of α1-adrenergic receptors and shows high-frequency opposite effects. These changes represent an important vascular effect caused by TENS with implications for hemodynamics, inflammation and analgesia. Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2014-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4075310/ /pubmed/24820225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20143767 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Investigation
Franco, O.S.
Paulitsch, F.S.
Pereira, A.P.C.
Teixeira, A.O.
Martins, C.N.
Silva, A.M.V.
Plentz, R.D.M.
Irigoyen, M.C.
Signori, L.U.
Effects of different frequencies of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on venous vascular reactivity
title Effects of different frequencies of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on venous vascular reactivity
title_full Effects of different frequencies of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on venous vascular reactivity
title_fullStr Effects of different frequencies of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on venous vascular reactivity
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different frequencies of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on venous vascular reactivity
title_short Effects of different frequencies of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on venous vascular reactivity
title_sort effects of different frequencies of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on venous vascular reactivity
topic Clinical Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4075310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24820225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20143767
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