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Published Peer-Review Articles:
Metzler-Wilson, K., Kellie, L. A., Tomc, C.,
Simpson, C., Sammons, D,
&
Wilson, T. E.
Differential vasodilatory responses to local
heating in facial, glabrous and hairy skin.
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, In
press.
Blackburn, S.,
Sammons, D. & Wilson,
T. E.
Palmar-plantar and axillary hyperhidrosis:
Physiology, pathophysiology and treatment options.
Journal of the American Osteopathic College of
Dermatology, In press.
Snyder, K. A. M., Shamimi-Noori, S.,
Wilson, T. E.,
and Monahan, K. D. Age- and limb-related
differences in the vasoconstrictor response to limb
dependency are not mediated by a sympathetic
mechanism in humans Acta Physiologica, In
press.
Crandall, C. G., Wilson, T. E.,
Marving, J., Bundgaard-Nielsen, M.,
Seifert,
T., Klausen, T. L., Andersen, F., Secher, N. H., &
Hesse, B.
Colloid volume loading
does not mitigate decreases in central blood volume
during simulated hemorrhage while heat stressed.
Journal of Physiology (London), 590, 1287-97,
2012.
Vogelsang, T. W.,
Marving, J., Crandall, C. G., Wilson, T. E.,
Yoshiga, C. C., Secher, N. H., Hesse, B. & Kjær,
A. Atrial natriuretic peptide and acute changes in
central blood volume by hyperthermia in healthy
humans. The Open Neuroendocrinology Journal,
5, 1-4, 2012.
Gao, Z.,
Wilson, T. E.,
Drew, R., Ettinger, J., & Monahan, K. D.
Altered coronary vascular control during cold stress
in healthy older adults.
American Journal of Physiology (Heart & Circulatory
Physiology),
302: H312-318, 2012.
Wenner, M., Wilson, T. E.,
Davis, S. L., & Stachenfeld, N.
Pharmacological curve fitting to analyze cutaneous
adrenergic responses. Journal of Applied
Physiology, 111: 1703-1709, 2011.
Toma, K., Walkowski, S.,
Metzler-Wilson, K., &
Wilson, T.
E. Acupuncture
attenuates exercise-induced increases in skin
sympathetic nerve activity. Autonomic
Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical,
162: 84-88, 2011.
Bender, R.,
Wilson, T.
E., Hoffman, R. F.,
& Clark, B. C. Passive-heat stress does not induce
muscle fatigue, central activation failure, or
changes in intracortical properties in wrist
flexors, Ergonomics, 54: 565-575, 2011.
.
Shibasaki, M.,
Wilson, T. E., Bundgaard-Nielsen, M., Larsen, T.
S., Secher, N. H., & Crandall, C. G.
Modelflow underestimates cardiac
output in heat stressed individuals.
American Journal of
Physiology (Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative
Physiology),
300: R486-491, 2011.
Wilson, T. E., &
Crandall, C. G. Effect of
thermal stress on cardiac function. Exercise and
Sport Sciences Reviews, 39: 12-17, 2011.
Davis, S. L., Wilson, T. E., White, A. T., &
Frohman, E. M. Thermoregulation in Multiple
Sclerosis. Journal of Applied Physiology,
109: 1531-1537, 2010.
Crandall, C. G., Wilson, T. E., &
Kregel, K. C. Highlighted Topic: Mechanisms
and modulators of temperature regulation.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 109: 1219-1220,
2010.
Crandall, C. G., Shibasaki, M., Wilson, T. E.
Insufficient cutaneous vasoconstriction
leading up to and at the onset of syncopal symptoms
in the heat stressed human.
American Journal of
Physiology (Heart & Circulatory Physiology),
299: H1168-1173, 2010.
Bundgaard-Nielsen,
M., Wilson, T. E.,
Seifert, T., Secher, N. H. & Crandall,
C. G. Effect of
volume loading on the Frank-Starling relation during
simulated orthostatic stress in heated humans.
Journal of Physiology (London),
588: 3333–3339,
2010.
Wilson, T. E.,
Gao, Z., Hess, K. L., & Monahan, K. D. Effect of
aging on cardiac function during cold stress in
humans.
American Journal of Physiology (Regulatory,
Integrative, and Comparative Physiology),
298: R1627-R1633, 2010.
Wilson, T. E.,
Monahan, K. D., Fogelman, A., Kearney, M. L.,
Sauder, C. L. & Ray, C. A. Aerobic exercise
training improves maximal in vivo cholinergic
responsiveness but not sensitivity of eccrine sweat
glands. Journal of Investigative Dermatology,
130: 2328-2330, 2010.
Dearth, D. J., Umbel, J., Hoffman, R. L., Russ, D.
W., Wilson, T. E., and Clark, B. C. Men and
women exhibit a similar time to task failure for a
sustained, submaximal elbow extensor contraction. European
Journal of Applied Physiology, 108: 1089-98,
2010.
Hess, K. L., Wilson, T. E., Gao,
Z., Ray, C. A., and Monahan, K. D., Aging affects
the acute cardiovascular responses to cooling in
humans. Journal of Applied Physiology,
107:1076-1082, 2009.
Wilson, T. E.,
Brothers, R. M., Tollund, C., Dawson, E. A., Nissen,
P., Yoshiga, C. C., Jons, C., Secher, N.
H., & Crandall, C. G.
Effect of thermal stress on Frank-Starling
relationships in humans.
Journal of Physiology (London),
587:3383-92, 2009.
Crandall, C. G.,
Wilson, T. E., Marving, J., Vogelsang, T. W.,
Kjaer, A., Hesse, B., & Secher, N. H. Effects of
heat stress on regional blood volume distribution in
humans. Journal of Physiology (London), 586:
293-301, 2008.
Timson, B. F., Falls, H. B., Wilson, T. E., &
Zimmerman, S. D. Effect of muscle strength of VO2
plateau occurrence rate. Isokinetics and Exercise
Science, Volume 16: 231-237, 2008.
Wilson, T. E., Tollund, C., Yoshiga, C. C.,
Dawson, E. A., Nissen, P. , Secher, N. H. &
Crandall, C. G. Effects of heat and cold stress on
central vascular pressures during orthostasis in
humans. Journal of Physiology (London), 585:
297-285, 2007.
Wilson, T. E., Sauder, C. L., Kerney, M. L.,
Kuipers, N. T., Leuenberger, U. A., Monahan, K. D.,
& Ray, C. A. Whole-body cold stress elicits
peripheral and visceral vasoconstriction in humans.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 103:
1257-1262, 2007.
Wilson, T. E., Cui, J., Zhang, R., &
Crandall, C. G. Heat stress reduces cerebral blood
velocity and markedly impairs orthostatic tolerance
in humans. American Journal of Physiology
(Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative
Physiology), 291: R1443-R1448, 2006.
Shibasaki, M, Wilson, T. E., & Crandall, C.
G., Neural control and mechanisms of eccrine
sweating during exercise and heat stress. Journal of
Applied Physiology, 100: 1692-1701, 2006.
Cui, J., M. Sathishkumar, Wilson, T. E., &
Crandall, C. G. Spectral characteristics of skin
sympathetic nerve activity in heat stressed humans.
American Journal of Physiology (Heart &
Circulatory Physiology), 290: H1601-9, 2006.
Wilson, T. E., Dyckman, D. J., & Ray, C. A.
Determinants of skin sympathetic nerve responses to
isometric exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology,
100: 1043-1048, 2006.
Wilson, T. E., Zhang, R., Levine, B. D., &
Crandall, C. G. Dynamic autoregulation of the
cutaneous circulation: differential control in
glabrous vs nonglabrous skin. American Journal of
Physiology (Heart & Circulatory Physiology),
289: H385–H391, 2005.
Davis, S. L., Wilson, T. E., Vener, J. M.,
Crandall, C. G., Petajan, J. H., & White, A. T.
Pilocarpine-induced sweat function in individuals
with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Applied
Physiology, 98: 1740-1744, 2005.
Wilson, T. E., Cui, J., & Crandall, C. G.
Mean body temperature does not modulate eccrine
sweat rate during upright tilt. Journal of
Applied Physiology, 98: 1207-1212, 2005.
Davison, J. L., Short, D. S., & Wilson, T. E.
Effect of local heating and vasodilation on the
cutaneous venoarteriolar response. Clinical
Autonomic Research, 14, 385-390, 2004.
Cui, J., Wilson, T. E., & Crandall, C. G.
Orthostatic challenge does not alter skin
sympathetic nerve activity in heat stressed humans.
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical,
116: 54-61, 2004.
Wilson, T. E., Monahan, K. D., Short, D. S.,
& Ray, C. A. Effect of age on cutaneous
vasoconstrictor responses to norepinephrine in
humans, American Journal of Physiology
(Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative
Physiology), 287:R1230-1234, 2004.
Monahan, K. D., Wilson, T. E., & Ray C. A.
Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on muscle
sympathetic nerve activity at rest and during
physiological stress in humans. Hypertension,
44:732-738, 2004.
Wilson, T. E. & Ray, C. A. Effect of thermal
stress on the vestibulosympathetic reflexes in
humans. Journal of Applied Physiology,
97:1367-1370, 2004.
Wilson, T. E., Kuipers, N. T., McHugh, E. A.,
& Ray, C. A. Vestibular activation does not
influence skin sympathetic nerve responses during
whole-body heating, Journal of Applied Physiology,
97:540-544, 2004.
Durand, S., Zhang, R., Cui, J., Wilson, T. E.,
& Crandall, C. G. Evidence for vascular
autoregulation of glabrous and non-glabrous skin.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 97:535-539, 2004.
Ray, C. A. & Wilson, T. E., Comparison of
skin sympathetic nerve responses to isometric arm
and leg exercise, Journal of Applied Physiology,
97:160-164, 2004.
Cui, J., Wilson, T. E., & Crandall, C. G.
Muscle sympathetic nerve activity during lower-body
negative pressure is accentuated in heat stressed
humans, Journal of Applied Physiology, 96:
2103-2108, 2004.
Cui, J., Zhang, R., Wilson, T. E., and Craig
G. Crandall. Spectral analysis of muscle sympathetic
nerve activity in heat stressed humans. American
Journal of Physiology (Heart & Circulatory
Physiology), 286(3), H863-869, 2004.
Zhang, R., Wilson, T. E., Witkowski, S., Cui,
J., Zuckerman, J. H., Crandall, C. G., & Levine, B.
D. Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase does not
alter dynamic cerebral autoregulation in humans.
American Journal of Physiology (Heart & Circulatory
Physiology), 286(3), H1101-1106, 2004.
Wilson, T. E., Carter, R., Cutler, M. J.,
Cui, J., Smith, M. L., & Crandall, C. G. Active
recovery attenuates the fall in sweat rate but not
cutaneous vascular conductance after supine
exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology,
96(2): 668-673, 2004.
Shibasaki, M., Wilson, T. E., Cui, J.,
Levine, B. D, & Crandall, C. G. Exercise during
simulated microgravity exposure preserves
thermoregulatory responses. Journal of Applied
Physiology, 95(5): 1817-1823, 2003.
Cui, J., Zhang, R., Wilson, T. E., Witkowski,
S., Crandall, C. G., & Levine, B. D. Nitric oxide
synthase inhibition does not affect regulation of
muscle sympathetic nerve activity during head-up
tilt. American Journal of Physiology (Heart &
Circulatory Physiology), 285(5): H2105-2110,
2003.
Wilson, T. E., Shibasaki, M., Cui, J.,
Levine, B. D., & Crandall, C. G. Effects of 14 days
head-down tilt bed rest on cutaneous vasoconstrictor
responses in humans. Journal of Applied
Physiology. 94(6): 2133-2118, 2003.
Crandall, C. G., Shibasaki, M., Wilson, T. E.,
Cui, J., & Levine, B. D. Prolonged head-down tilt
exposure reduces maximal cutaneous vasodilator and
sweat rate capacity in humans, Journal of Applied
Physiology, 94(6): 2330-2336, 2003.
Crandall, C. G., Cui, J., & Wilson, T. E.
Effects of heat stress of baroreflex regulation of
blood pressure in man. Acta Physiologia
Scandinavia. 177: 321-328, 2003.
White, A. T., Davis, S. L., & Wilson, T. E.,
Physiologic and thermoregulatory responses during
submaximal exercise following lower body and whole
body precooling. Journal of Applied Physiology,
94(3): 1039-1044, 2003.
Carter, R., Wilson, T. E., Watenpaugh, D. E.,
Smith, M. L. & Crandall, C. G. Effects of mode of
exercise recovery on thermoregulatory and
cardiovascular responses. Journal of Applied
Physiology, 93(6): 1918-1924, 2002.
Shibasaki, M., Wilson, T. E., Cui, J., &
Crandall, C. G. Acetylcholine released from
cholinergic nerves contributes to cutaneous
vasodilation during heat stress. Journal of
Applied Physiology, 93(6): 1947-1951, 2002.
Wilson, T. E., Johnson, S. C., Petajan, J.
H., Davis, S. L., Gappmaier, E., Luetkemeier, M. J.,
& White, A. T. Thermal regulatory responses to
submaximal cycling following partial body precooling.
European Journal of Applied Physiology,
88(1-2): 67-75, 2002.
Cui, J., Wilson, T. E., & Crandall, C. G.
Phenylephrine-induced elevation in arterial blood
pressure is attenuated in heat stressed humans.
American Journal of Physiology (Regulatory,
Integrative, and Comparative Physiology),
283(5): R1221-1226, 2002.
Zhang, R., Zuckerman, J. H., Iwasaki, K., Wilson,
T. E., Crandall, C. G., & Levine, B. D.
Autonomic control of cerebral autoregulation in
humans. Circulation, 106(14): 1814-1820,
2002.
Cooke, W. H., Zhang, R., Zuckerman, J. H., Cui, J.,
Wilson, T. E., Crandall, C. G., & Levine, B.
D. Does nitric oxide buffer arterial pressure
variability in humans? Journal of Applied
Physiology, 93(4): 1466-1470, 2002.
Wilson, T. E., Cui, J., & Crandall, C. G.
Effect of local and whole-body heating on human
cutaneous alpha-adrenergic vasoconstrictor
responsiveness. Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and
Clinical, 97(2): 122-128, 2002.
Wilson, T. E., Cui, J., Zhang, R., Witkowski,
S., & Crandall, C. G. Rapid skin-surface cooling
maintains cerebral blood velocity and improves
orthostatic tolerance during tilting in the heated
human. Journal of Applied Physiology, 93(1):
85-91, 2002.
Cui, J., Wilson, T. E. & Crandall, C. G.
Baroreflex modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve
activity and heart rate during cold pressor test in
humans. American Journal of Physiology (Heart &
Circulatory Physiology), 282(5): H1717-1723,
2002.
Cui, J., Wilson, T. E. & Crandall, C. G.
Baroreflex modulation of sympathetic nerve activity
to muscle in heat-stressed humans. American
Journal of Physiology (Regulatory, Integrative, and
Comparative Physiology). 282(1): R252-258, 2002.
Wilson, T. E., Cui, J., & Crandall, C.G.
Absence of baroreflex modulation of skin sympathetic
nerve activity and sweat rate during whole-body
heating in humans. Journal of Physiology (London),
536(2): 615-623, 2001.
Cui, J., Wilson, T. E., Shibasaki, M.,
Hodges, N. A., & Crandall, C. G. Baroreflex
modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity
during post handgrip muscle ischemia in humans.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 91(4): 1679-1686,
2001.
White, A. T., Wilson, T. E., Davis, S. L., &
Petajan, J. H. Effect of precooling on physical
performance in multiple sclerosis. Multiple
Sclerosis, 6(3): 176-180, 2000. |