2022
DOI: 10.1097/cpt.0000000000000214
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In Vitro Exercise-Induced Endothelial Shear Stress Protects the Vascular Endothelium

Abstract: To determine whether exercise-induced levels of endothelial shear stress (ESS) observed in vivo upregulates endothelial protective proteins in vitro. Methods: In vivo carotid ESS was obtained from previously published data. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells were seeded in a collagen-coated Y-luer slides with a bifurcation that mimics the common carotid artery and its bifurcation. Four duplicate groups were exposed to 5 hours of resting ESS (18 dynes/cm 2 ) followed by 1 hour of ESS at 18 dynes/cm 2 3 hear… Show more

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“…From Dr. Gurovich's laboratory, Amador et al 4 demonstrate the depth of basic science skills of some of our physical therapist researcher colleagues as they seek to understand the cellular and histochemical mechanisms behind exercise training and their implications for dosing of exercise. This is the type of bench-to-practice translational research that is needed to inform individualized exercise prescription.…”
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“…From Dr. Gurovich's laboratory, Amador et al 4 demonstrate the depth of basic science skills of some of our physical therapist researcher colleagues as they seek to understand the cellular and histochemical mechanisms behind exercise training and their implications for dosing of exercise. This is the type of bench-to-practice translational research that is needed to inform individualized exercise prescription.…”
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confidence: 99%