Blood pressure regulation XI: overview and future research directions

PB Raven, MW Chapleau - European journal of applied physiology, 2014 - Springer
While the importance of regulating arterial blood pressure within a 'normal'range is widely
appreciated, the definition of 'normal'and the means by which humans and other species …

NADPH oxidases as electrochemical generators to produce ion fluxes and turgor in fungi, plants and humans

AW Segal - Open biology, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The NOXs are a family of flavocytochromes whose basic structure has been largely
conserved from algae to man. This is a very simple system. NADPH is generally available, in …

Ambulatory monitoring demonstrates an acute association between cookstove-related carbon monoxide and blood pressure in a Ghanaian cohort

AK Quinn, KA Ae-Ngibise, PL Kinney, S Kaali… - Environmental …, 2017 - Springer
Background Repeated exposure to household air pollution may intermittently raise blood
pressure (BP) and affect cardiovascular outcomes. We investigated whether hourly carbon …

Human cardiovascular adaptation to hypergravity

O Eiken, ME Keramidas… - American Journal of …, 2022 - journals.physiology.org
Despite decades of experience from high-gravitoinertial (G) exposures in aircraft and
centrifuges, information is scarce regarding primary cardiovascular adaptations to+ Gz loads …

External negative pressure transiently reduces intravenous pressure and augments the arteriovenous pressure gradient in the affected limb segment

NA Callender, LØ Høiseth, J Hisdal - PloS one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Recently intermittent negative pressure has emerged as a potential treatment in vascular
disease and has similarities with established experimental interventions such as lower body …

No association between hand and foot temperature responses during local cold stress and rewarming

L Norrbrand, R Kölegård, ME Keramidas… - European Journal of …, 2017 - Springer
Purpose The purpose was to examine whether associations exist between temperature
responses in the fingers vs. toes and hand vs. foot during local cold-water immersion and …

Response of cardiac pulse parameters in humans at various inclinations via 360 rotating platform for simulated microgravity perspective

S Jagtap, A Kumar, B Mahale, J Dixit, AE Kalange… - npj …, 2023 - nature.com
On the Earth, the human body is designed and adapted to function under uniform
gravitational acceleration. However, exposure to microgravity or weightlessness as …

In vivo pressure-flow relation of human cutaneous vessels following prolonged iterative exposures to hypergravity

ME Keramidas, R Kölegård… - American Journal of …, 2023 - journals.physiology.org
The study examined intra-and interlimb variations in cutaneous vessel responsiveness to
acute and repeated transmural pressure elevations. In 11 healthy men, red blood cell flux …

[HTML][HTML] Alanine mutation of the targeting subunit of the myosin phosphatase, MYPT1 at threonine 696 reduces cGMP responsiveness of mouse femoral arteries

LT Lubomirov, G Weber, M Schroeter, D Metzler… - European Journal of …, 2025 - Elsevier
The femoral artery (FA) is the largest vessel in the hindlimb circulation and its proper tone
regulation ensures adequate blood supply to muscle tissue. We investigated whether an …

Non-interfering blood pressure measuring

L Lading, DB Baek - US Patent 10,052,036, 2018 - Google Patents
Abstract Systems, methods, and devices of various embodiments enable measurement of
blood pressure from an artery. The various embodiments may measure, using a non …