Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (Jun 2023)

Vascular response to the microcirculation in the fingertip by local vibration with varied amplitude

  • Lizhong Mu,
  • Lizhong Mu,
  • Aoran Sun,
  • Youqiang Chen,
  • Huimin Chen,
  • Jianda Li,
  • Bingqi Linghu,
  • Hang Zhou,
  • Qingzhuo Chi,
  • Xiaofeng Luan,
  • Yue Pan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1197772
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Objectives: We investigated the effect of local vibration intensity on the vascular response to the microcirculation of the finger.Materials and methods: We performed hand-transmitted vibration experiments combined with laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) to measure the blood perfusion signals of fingertips in the vibrated hand and the contralateral middle finger under the same frequency and different amplitude vibration, and to analyze the changes of microcirculatory blood perfusion levels in the fingers, and to investigate the effects of vibration stimulation on the endothelial, neural and myogenic regulatory frequency ranges of fingertips based on wavelet analysis. Furthermore, the transparent silicone films were fabricated and cultured with vascular endothelial cell (EC), which will undergo the local vibration with varied amplitude. And the expression of inflammatory factors was detected in the ECs.Results: Low-frequency vibration leads to a decreased blood flow in fingertip, and the degree of reduction in fingertip blood flow increases as the amplitude gradually increases, and the period required for blood flow to return to normal level after hand-transmitted vibration gradually increases. The decrease in blood flow is more pronounced in the vibrating hand than in the contralateral hand. In addition, nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) expression increased significantly with the increase of vibration amplitude.Conclusion: High amplitude vibrations caused the inflammatory reaction of ECs which will lead to the altered endothelial regulatory activity. The endothelial regulatory activity is closely related to the blood perfusion in the microcirculation.

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