microcurrent influences ATP release with location-dependent effects on blood vessel tone
Interstitial ATP can produce neurogenic vasoconstriction while intravascular ATP mediates vasodilation, indicating that the net vascular effect of ATP release depends on its compartmental location within the tissue.
What this means for you
Blood vessel tone — whether vessels open up or tighten — depends partly on where ATP is released in tissue. Microcurrent's influence on ATP activity in different tissue compartments may help explain how it supports circulation balance and localized tissue response, which can matter for recovery, muscle function, and overall vascular wellness.
The published research
Augmentation of Tissue Perfusion in Patients With Peripheral Artery Disease Using Microbubble Cavitation
JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging · 2020
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