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The Journal of Physiology | 2005

Comparison of forearm blood flow responses to incremental handgrip and cycle ergometer exercise: Relative contribution of nitric oxide

Daniel J. Green; William Bilsborough; Louise H. Naylor; Chris Reed; Jeremy Wright; Gerry O'Driscoll; Jennifer H. Walsh

The contribution of endothelium‐derived nitric oxide (NO) to exercise hyperaemia remains controversial. Disparate findings may, in part, be explained by different shear stress stimuli as a result of different types of exercise. We have directly compared forearm blood flow (FBF) responses to incremental handgrip and cycle ergometer exercise in 14 subjects (age ±s.e.m.) using a novel software system which calculates conduit artery blood flow continuously across the cardiac cycle by synchronising automated edge‐detection and wall tracking of high resolution B‐mode arterial ultrasound images and Doppler waveform envelope analysis. Monomethyl arginine (l‐NMMA) was infused during repeat bouts of each incremental exercise test to assess the contribution of NO to hyperaemic responses. During handgrip, mean FBF increased with workload (P < 0.01) whereas FBF decreased at lower cycle workloads (P < 0.05), before increasing at 120 W (P < 0.001). Differences in these patterns of mean FBF response to different exercise modalities were due to the influence of retrograde diastolic flow during cycling, which had a relatively larger impact on mean flows at lower workloads. Retrograde diastolic flow was negligible during handgrip. Although mean FBF was lower in response to cycling than handgrip exercise, the impact of l–NMMA was significant during the cycle modality only (P < 0.05), possibly reflecting the importance of an oscillatory antegrade/retrograde flow pattern on shear stress‐mediated release of NO from the endothelium. In conclusion, different types of exercise present different haemodynamic stimuli to the endothelium, which may result in differential effects of shear stress on the vasculature.


Diabetic Medicine | 2005

Abnormal ventilatory responses to hypoxia in Type 2 diabetes.

C.J. Weisbrod; Peter R. Eastwood; Gerry O'Driscoll; Daniel J. Green

Aimsu2003 The incidence of Type 2 diabetes is increasing, along with its associated micro‐ and macrovascular disease manifestations. Previous studies indicate that patients with Type 2 diabetes exhibit abnormal cardiopulmonary reflex responses to various stimuli, although the impact of hypoxia, a common physiological stimulus, on ventilatory responses has not previously been studied in humans with Type 2 diabetes.


American Journal of Cardiology | 2006

Impact of obesity on diastolic function in subjects ≤16 years of age

Joan Andree Sharpe; Louise H. Naylor; Timothy W. Jones; Elizabeth A. Davis; Gerry O'Driscoll; James Michael Ramsay; Daniel J. Green


Archive | 2015

stress unloading of baroreceptors during heat and cold Aging and the skin blood flow response to the

Glaucio Scremin; W. Larry Kenney; Tomoyuki Ito; Toshiyuki Itoh; Takashi Hayano; Katsuya Yamauchi; Akira Takamata; Christopher T. Minson; William Bilsborough; Gerry O'Driscoll; Daniel J. Green; Andrew Maiorana; Jeffrey Ha Jin Siong; Valerie Burke; Matthew Erickson


Archive | 2013

increase during heat stress in humans Cutaneous interstitial nitric oxide concentration does not

C. G. Crandall; D. A. MacLean; Christopher T. Minson; William Bilsborough; Gerry O'Driscoll; Daniel J. Green; Andrew Maiorana; Jeffrey Ha Jin Siong; Valerie Burke; Matthew Erickson; David A. Low; Manabu Shibasaki; Scott L. Davis; David M. Keller; Craig G. Crandall


/data/revues/14439506/v12i2/S1443950603903581/ | 2011

Predicting submaximal oxygen consumption in patients with chronic heart failure

Andrew Maiorana; Craig Cheetham; Gerry O'Driscoll; Daniel J. Green


/data/revues/14439506/v12i2/S1443950603903520/ | 2011

Ambulatory home inotrope programme, a five year single centre experience

H. Hayes; Clare Wood; Niki Parle; Michael Lovett; Gerald Yong; Leonard F Arnolda; Gerry O'Driscoll


/data/revues/14439506/v12i2/S1443950603902514/ | 2011

8-Weeks of combined aerobic and resistance training improves conduit vessel function in hypercholesterolaemic patients

Jennifer H. Walsh; Matthew Best; Gerald Yong; Gerry O'Driscoll; Gerald F. Watts; Roger R. Taylor; Daniel J. Green


/data/revues/14439506/v12i2/S1443950603902484/ | 2011

Effect of lower limb exercise and cardiac pacing on forearm blood flow: Contribution of nitric oxide (NO)?

Craig Cheetham; Gerry O'Driscoll; Louise Mavaddat; Katie Watts; Chelsea Henderson; Matthew Best; Rukshen Weerasooriya; Daniel J. Green


Effect of lower limb exercise on forearm blood flow: Contribution of nitric oxide? | 2001

Effect of lower limb exercise on forearm blood flow: Contribution of nitric oxide?

Daniel J. Green; Louise Mavaddat; Craig Cheetham; Katie Watts; Matthew Best; Gerry O'Driscoll

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Daniel J. Green

University of Western Australia

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Craig Cheetham

University of Western Australia

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Jennifer H. Walsh

Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital

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Katie Watts

University of Western Australia

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Louise H. Naylor

University of Western Australia

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Louise Mavaddat

University of Western Australia

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