Publications by authors named "D Gutterman"

Understanding post-stroke changes in skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism and microvascular reactivity could help create therapeutic targets that optimize rehabilitative interventions. Due to disuse atrophy, we hypothesized that basal muscle oxygen consumption rate and microvascular endothelial function would be impaired in the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle of the affected leg of chronic stroke survivors compared with the nonaffected leg and versus matched controls. Fifteen chronic stroke survivors (10 females) and 15 matched controls (9 females) completed this study.

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Endothelial microvascular dysfunction affects multi-organ pathologic processes that contribute to increased vascular tone and is at the base of impaired metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. The vascular dilation impaired by nitric oxide (NO) deficiency in such dysfunctional endothelium is often balanced by endothelial-derived hyperpolarizing factors (EDHFs), which play a critical role in managing vascular tone. Our latest research has uncovered a new group of lactone oxylipins produced in the polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) CYP450 epoxygenase pathway, significantly affecting vascular dilation.

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Background: Few studies have examined changes in skeletal muscle physiology post-stroke. This study examined changes in tissue oxygen saturation (StO) of the vastus lateralis (VL) muscle of stroke survivors and age-matched control participants during maximal and submaximal isometric contractions of the knee extensor muscles.

Objectives: We hypothesized that tissue oxygen desaturation (ΔStO) during knee extensor muscle contractions would be less in the VL in the paretic vs.

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At the American Physiology Summit 2023 session entitled, "Mental Health for Graduate Students," numerous students expressed struggling with poor mental well-being primarily because of negative experiences during their graduate training. In fact, studies show that up to 50% of graduate students report symptoms of depression, anxiety, or burnout during their training, and poor mental well-being is a major contributor to students' decision to leave academia. Most of the current solutions focus on treatment or wellness strategies; while these are important and necessary, the training environment or culture that often contributes to worsening well-being continues to persist.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study investigated tissue oxygen saturation (StO) in the vastus lateralis (VL) muscles of stroke survivors during a graded exercise test (GXT), hypothesizing that the paretic VL would have less reduction in StO than the non-paretic VL.
  • Twenty-six chronic stroke survivors underwent a GXT while StO was measured using near infrared spectroscopy; results showed no initial difference in StO at rest between the paretic and non-paretic VL, but a significantly greater decrease in StO during the GXT in the non-paretic VL.
  • The findings indicate that oxygen desaturation is less pronounced in the paretic VL during intense exercise, and highlight a positive correlation between the oxygen desaturation response in the
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