Journal article
Sildenafil enhances central hemodynamic responses to exercise, but not V O2peak, in people with diabetes mellitus
TJ Roberts, AT Burns, RJ MacIsaac, AI MacIsaac, DL Prior, AL Gerche
Journal of Applied Physiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2019
Abstract
Exercise capacity is frequently reduced in people with diabetes mellitus (DM), and the contribution of pulmonary microvascular dysfunction remains undefined. We hypothesized that pulmonary microvascular disease, measured by a novel exercise echocardiography technique termed pulmonary transit of agitated contrast (PTAC), would be greater in subjects with DM and that the use of pulmonary vasodilator agent sildenafil would improve exercise performance by reducing right ventricular afterload. Forty subjects with DM and 20 matched controls performed cardiopulmonary exercise testing and semisupine exercise echocardiography 1 h after placebo or sildenafil ingestion in a double-blind randomized cros..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the National Heart Foundation of Australia Grant-In-Aid G 12M 6396. A. La Gerche is supported by a Career Development Fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council Grant 1089039 and a Future Leaders Fellowship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia Grant 100409.