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Heat, Microvascular Function and Aging
Led by William Hughes · Updated on 2025-10-30
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Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
191 weeks
Total Duration
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AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Vascular dysfunction is a common factor in many chronic debilitating diseases, contributing to morbidity and mortality. With the onset of chronic disease or exposure to stress, the vasculature displays an inability to adequately respond to increased blood flow demands, manifesting in a reduced ability or altered mechanism of vasodilation. Aging is an independent risk factor in the development of cardiovascular disease, and reduces vasodilator capacity, or alters the mechanism by which vasodilation occurs in multiple vascular beds. Chronic exercise/physical activity is one of the most potent ways to enhance vascular function, resulting in favorable outcomes such as reductions in blood pressure, and improved ability to perform activities of daily living. Barriers to exercise or failure of long-term adherence preclude many populations from the cardiovascular benefits of exercise, thus further enhancing cardiovascular risk. Avenues to mimic blood flow patterns observed with exercise may exert beneficial effects without the need for the ability to exercise. Recent evidence has demonstrated that passive heat therapy, or chronic heat exposure (\~ +1°C in core temperature) results in reductions in major adverse cardiovascular events, blood pressure and improved large artery endothelial function, primarily through preservation of large artery function in response to vascular stress. It is unclear whether microvascular function is augmented in response to acute heat exposure, or whether this can protect against vascular insults particularly in older adults. Some preliminary evidence in humans suggest that autophagy, a cell recycling process is involved in the beneficial cardiovascular effects, as short-term heat exposure upregulates markers of autophagy. Previous evidence from our lab indicates that autophagy governs the mechanism by which microvascular vasodilation occurs. The role of autophagy in mediating the beneficial effects of passive heating is unknown.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Heat, Microvascular Function and Aging
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Participants must be between 18-80 yrs. of age
- No more than 1 cardiovascular risk factor (see list in exclusion criteria)
You will not qualify if you...
- Uncontrolled or unmanaged hypertension and/or current use of anti-hypertensive therapy
- Current tobacco use or use within the last 6 months
- Body Mass Index greater than 30
- Diagnosed hyperlipidemia and/or taking medications for it
- Diagnosed hypercholesterolemia and/or taking medications such as statins
- Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes
- Use of anti-coagulant or anti-platelet drugs
- Use of beta blockers
- Symptomatic coronary artery disease
- Diagnosed heart failure above Class I by NY Heart Association
- Diagnosed renal impairment present for over 3 months including albuminuria, urine abnormalities, electrolyte disorders, structural abnormalities, history of kidney transplant, or reduced glomerular filtration rate (<60 mL/min/1.73 m2)
- Current hormone replacement therapy use
- History of retinopathy
- Documented neuromuscular disorders
- Porphyria Cutanea Tarda (skin blistering and photosensitivity)
- Pregnancy (for young female subjects)
- Allergies to povidone iodine
- Tattoos on the lower arm (forearm)
- Use of erectile dysfunction medication in the past 6 months
- Use of topical or non-topical steroids in the last 6 months
- Active cancer treatment or treatment within the last 12 months
- Active COVID-19 or COVID-19 infection within the past 3 months
- Gender reassignment therapy
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53226
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Research Team
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William E Hughes, Ph.D.
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
NONE
Allocation
NA
Model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Number of Arms
1
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