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  • Effects of a single aerobic exercise on perfused boundary region and microvascular perfusion: a field study
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  1. Fuchs, Alexander |
  2. Neumann, Tobias |
  3. Drinhaus, Hendrik |
  4. Herrmann, Anika |
  5. Vink, Hans |
  6. Annecke, Thorsten |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2021
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2021-02-03
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  • 36(2):371-377
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.1007/s10877-021-00660-w |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9122854/ |
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  • The endothelium and the glycocalyx play a pivotal role in regulating microvascular function and perfusion in health and critical illness. It is unknown today, whether aerobic exercise immediately affects dimensions of the endothelial surface layer (ESL) in relation to microvascular perfusion as a physiologic adaption to increased nutritional demands. This monocentric observational study was designed to determine real-time ESL and perfusion measurements of the sublingual microcirculation using sidestream dark field imaging performed in 14 healthy subjects before and after completing a 10 km trial running distance. A novel image acquisition and analysis software automatically analysed the perfused boundary region (PBR), an inverse parameter for red blood cell (RBC) penetration of the ESL, in vessels between 5 and 25 µm diameter. Microvascular perfusion was assessed by calculating RBC filling percentage. There was no significant immediate effect of exercise on PBR and RBC filling percentage. Linear regression analysis revealed a distinct association between change of PBR and change of RBC filling percentage (regression coefficient β: - 0.026; 95% confidence interval - 0.043 to - 0.009; p = 0.006). A single aerobic exercise did not induce a change of PBR or RBC filling percentage. The endothelium of the microvasculature facilitates efficient perfusion in vessels reacting with an increased endothelial surface layer.
1000 Sacherschließung
lokal Intravital microscopy
lokal Humans [MeSH]
lokal Sidestream darkfield imaging
lokal Endothelial surface layer
lokal Capillary density
lokal Microcirculation [MeSH]
lokal Glycocalyx
lokal Glycocalyx/metabolism [MeSH]
lokal Microvessels/metabolism [MeSH]
lokal Perfused boundary region
lokal Perfusion [MeSH]
lokal Original Research
lokal Exercise [MeSH]
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