Central versus peripheral mechanisms of cold-induced vasodilation: a study in the fingers and toes of people with paraplegia.
Lydia TsoutsoubiLeonidas G IoannouBillie K AlbaStephen S CheungHein A DaanenIgor B MekjavicD Andreas FlourisPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2023)
Our findings demonstrated considerable inter-individual variability in CIVD responses in both the paraplegic and able-bodied groups. While we observed vasodilatory responses in the toes of participants with paraplegia that technically fulfilled the criteria for CIVD, it is unlikely that they reflect the CIVD phenomenon observed in able-bodied individuals. Taken together, our findings favor the contribution of central over peripheral factors in relation to the origin and/or control of CIVD.