M. Midttun et P. Sejrsen, CUTANEOUS BLOOD-FLOW RATE IN AREAS WITH AND WITHOUT ARTERIOVENOUS ANASTOMOSES DURING EXERCISE, Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 8(2), 1998, pp. 84-90
In 10 healthy subjects, skin blood flow rate was measured in the thumb
pulp by the heat-washout method, and in the skin fold between the thu
mb and the forefinger by the Xe-133-washout method. The former but not
the latter skin area contains arteriovenous anastomoses (AVAs). In re
sponse to 10 min moderate bicycle exercise, an instantaneous decrease
in flow was seen in the thumb pulp followed after about 4.6 min by an
increase to resting levels. Blood flow in the skin fold remained const
ant. The results indicate that the initial reduction in blood flow rat
e and later increase observed in the finger at the onset of moderate e
xercise take place in the AVAs and not in the capillaries.