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Change in digital blood flow with simultaneous reduction in plasma endothelin induced by hand-arm vibration
Authors:H Nakamura  T Okazawa  H Nagase  M Yoshida  M Arüzumi  A Okada
Institution:(1) Department of Public Health, Kanazawa University School of Medicine, Takaramachii 13-1, 920 Kanazawa, Japan;(2) Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ryukyus, Uehara 207, 903-01 Nishiharamachi, Japan
Abstract:Involvement of endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) or endothelium-derived constricting factor (EDCF) has been proposed as the pathophysiologic mechanism of vibration-induced white finger (VWF). Recent evidence that endothelin is a potent vasoconstrictor peptide indicates that it may play a role in vasoregulation during vibration exposure through the local actions of EDRF or EDCF. Therefore, we examined the effects of grasping (50 N) and hand-arm vibration (50 m/s2 rms, 120 Hz, x-axis) on digital blood flow (DBF) and on the level of plasma endothelin in seven healthy male office workers. Grasping decreased DBF without affecting endothelin, and vibration increased DBF with a simultaneous reduction in endothelin. The grasping-induced decrease in DBF seemed to be due to mechanical compression of the vessels. The negative correlation between DBF and endothelin during vibration exposure suggests that a reduction in release of endothelin from smooth muscle into the vessel cavity during vibration leads to vasodilatation, possibly attributable to the local axon reflex.
Keywords:Digital blood flow  Endothelin  Hand-arm vibration  Hand grasping  Vibration-induced white finger
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