Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8679259 | Thrombosis Research | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Tyramine infusion causes a local noradrenaline release in the leg. The increase in noradrenaline was associated with a significant increase in clot microstructure formation (df increased from 1.692â¯Â±â¯0.029 to 1.722â¯Â±â¯0.047, pâ¯=â¯0.016). Additionally moderate intensity single leg knee extensor exercise, which minimally alters sympathetic activity, also induced an increases in df (from 1.688â¯Â±â¯0.025 to 1.723â¯Â±â¯0.023, pâ¯=â¯0.001). This suggests that exercise can alter clot microstructure formation both via an increase in catecholeamine levels and by factors related to muscle activity per se, such as increased blood flow and consequent shear. These findings have implications for recommendations of exercise in patients at risk of cardiovascular events.
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Authors
Matthew J. Lawrence, Gareth Davies, Michael Nyberg, Janet Whitley, Vanessa Evans, Rhodri Williams, Ylva Hellsten, Phillip A. Evans,