2018
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2018.32.1_supplement.843.9
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Rho‐kinase Inhibition Improves Hemodynamic Responses and Circulating ATP During Hypoxia and Exercise in Healthy Older Adults

Abstract: Circulating ATP is a potent vasodilator believed to assist in the matching of tissue oxygen delivery to oxygen demand. Older adults have impaired skeletal muscle hemodynamic responses to hypoxia and exercise and blunted increases in circulating ATP during these stimuli, which may be due to reduced deoxygenation‐mediated red blood cell (RBC) ATP release. We recently demonstrated that treatment of isolated RBCs with a Rho‐kinase inhibitor improves RBC membrane deformability and restores ATP release from RBCs of … Show more

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