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The acute effect of aerobic exercise on brachial artery endothelial function in renal transplant recipients
Authors:Cosio-Lima Ludmila M  Thompson Paul D  Reynolds Katy L  Headley Samuel A  Winter Christa R  Manos Tina  Lagasse Marie A  Todorovich John R  Germain Michael
Affiliation:Division of Health, Leisure and Exercise Science, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL 32514-5750, USA. lcosiolima@uwf.edu
Abstract:
This study compared the effect of a 30-minute walk on brachial artery endothelial vasodilatation in kidney transplant (KT) recipients and healthy controls (HCs). Endothelial-dependent vasodilatation was measured by ultrasound before and after exercise. The HCs experienced a significant increase in vasodilatation after exercise 1 minute postocclusion when compared with the KT recipients (22%+/-13% vs 3%+/-4%; P<.05). Also, the HCs had a significantly higher vasodilatation from pre-treadmill walk to post-treadmill walk (1 minute postocclusion) when compared with KT recipients (from 3%+/-6% to 22%+/-13% vs 1%+/-3% to 3%+/-4%; P<.05). This acute vasodilatory response observed in the HCs may be related to the immediate release of nitric oxide and the combined response to shear stress and exercise. The KT recipients had several coronary artery disease risk factors that may have adversely affected endothelial function.
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