microcurrent stimulates endothelial cells to release ATP, supporting natural vasodilation

Increased flow-induced ATP release occurs from isolated vascular endothelial cells but not smooth muscle cells, indicating endothelial cells as a primary source of shear-dependent ATP for vasodilation.

What this means for you

When endothelial cells — the thin lining inside your blood vessels — release ATP in response to stimulation, your blood vessels can relax and widen more effectively. Better vasodilation means improved circulation, which most people feel as warmer extremities, reduced muscle tension, and more efficient delivery of oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.

The published research

Augmentation of Muscle Blood Flow by Ultrasound Cavitation Is Mediated by ATP and Purinergic Signaling
Circulation · 2017
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