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Local release of ATP into the arterial inflow and venous drainage of human skeletal muscle: insight from ATP determination with the intravascular microdialysis technique

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Non‐technical summary ATP has been proposed to contribute to the local regulation of skeletal muscle blood flow by inducing local vasodilatation. ATP is continuously released, degraded and taken up by cells and the physiological levels are therefore difficult to determine. In the present investigation, we used a novel technique involving microdialysis probes to determine plasma ATP levels in blood vessels supplying and draining resting and contracting human skeletal muscle and to investigate the stimuli for ATP release. The results show a local release of ATP into arterial and venous blood. In addition, we found that thigh compression is a stimulus for ATP release. Furthermore, we find that the half‐life of ATP in arterial blood is <1 s.

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