Publications by authors named "Anne Delachaux"

Objective: To evaluate the impact of uncomplicated pregnancy on the pulse contour of central aortic pressure.

Methods: A total of 66 women with singleton pregnancy were grouped according to pregnancy duration: first trimester (T1, n = 22), second trimester (T2, n = 20), and third trimester (T3, n = 24). Non-pregnant healthy women, who took combined oral contraception, were included as controls (C, n = 21).

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The assessment of the skin microvasculature response to iontophoretically applied acetylcholine (ACh) and local warming makes it possible to explore noninvasively in humans the functional integrity of endothelium. The present study aimed to examine whether these two stimuli of nitric oxide (NO) release have a dose-dependent vasorelaxant activity. For this purpose we assessed in healthy subjects using a laser-Doppler imaging system the increase in forearm blood flow following transdermal application of increasing amounts of ACh [with an iontophoretic current of either 0.

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Objective: To examine whether prostaglandins are involved in endothelium-dependent vasodilatory responses of the skin microcirculation.

Methods: Twenty-three young male volunteers were studied on 2 different days 1-3 weeks apart. On each experimental day the forearm skin blood flow response to iontophoretically applied acetylcholine (Ach, an endothelium-dependent vasodilator) was determined with laser Doppler imaging following the intravenous administration of either the cyclo-oxygenase inhibitor lysine acetylsalicylate (L-AS), 900 mg, or the oral intake of indomethacin, 75 mg.

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Local changes in surface temperature have a powerful influence on the perfusion of human skin. Heating increases local skin blood flow, but the mechanisms and mediators of this response (thermal hyperemia response) are incompletely elucidated. In the present study, we examined the possible dependence of the thermal hyperemia response on stimulation of muscarinic cholinergic receptors and on production of vasodilator prostanoids.

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