Authors
Aroon D Hingorani, Jenny Cross, Rajesh K Kharbanda, Michael J Mullen, Kiran Bhagat, Mia Taylor, Ann E Donald, Miriam Palacios, George E Griffin, John E Deanfield, Raymond J MacAllister, Patrick Vallance
Publication date
2000/8/29
Journal
Circulation
Volume
102
Issue
9
Pages
994-999
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background—We tested the hypothesis that endothelial dysfunction underlies the association between an acute inflammatory episode and the transiently increased risk of a cardiovascular event by examining the effects of an experimental inflammatory stimulus on endothelium-dependent vasodilation.
Methods and ResultsSalmonella typhi vaccine was used to generate a systemic inflammatory response in healthy volunteers. In 12 subjects, dilatation of the brachial artery to flow and to sublingual nitroglycerin (NTG) was recorded (conduit vessel response), and in 6 subjects, venous occlusion plethysmography was used to measure forearm blood flow during intrabrachial infusion of the endothelium-dependent dilators acetylcholine (ACh) and bradykinin (BK) and the endothelium-independent dilators NTG and verapamil (resistance vessel response). Responses were assessed 16 hours before and 8 and 32 …
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