Abstract:IntroductionAlterations in skeletal muscle morphology and function, including increased connective tissue infiltration and reduced strength, contribute to exercise intolerance in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease (PAD). We tested the hypothesis that repeated exposure to heat therapy (HT) would reverse skeletal muscle abnormalities in a mouse model of PAD.MethodsMale 42‐week‐old C57Bl/6 mice underwent bilateral ligation of the femoral artery to induce hindlimb ischemia. After two weeks of re… Show more
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