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Sex Differences in Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Physiology Disease and Signaling Mechanisms: Effect of healthy aging and sex on middle cerebral artery blood velocity dynamics during moderate-intensity exercise

机译:心血管和脑血管的生理疾病和信号传导机制中的性别差异:中等强度运动期间健康的衰老和性别对大脑中动脉血流动力学的影响

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Blood velocity measured in the middle cerebral artery (MCAV) increases with finite kinetics during moderate-intensity exercise, and the amplitude and dynamics of the response provide invaluable insights into the controlling mechanisms. The MCAV response after exercise onset is well fit to an exponential model in young individuals but remains to be characterized in their older counterparts. The responsiveness of vasomotor control degrades with advancing age, especially in skeletal muscle. We tested the hypothesis that older subjects would evince a slower and reduced MCAV response to exercise. Twenty-nine healthy young (25 ± 1 yr old) and older (69 ± 1 yr old) adults each performed a rapid transition from rest to moderate-intensity exercise on a recumbent stepper. Resting MCAV was lower in older than young subjects (47 ± 2 vs. 64 ± 3 cm/s, P < 0.001), and amplitude from rest to steady-state exercise was lower in older than young subjects (12 ± 2 vs. 18 ± 3 cm/s, P = 0.04), even after subjects were matched for work rate. As hypothesized, the time constant was significantly longer (slower) in the older than young subjects (51 ± 10 vs. 31 ± 4 s, P = 0.03), driven primarily by older women. Neither age-related differences in fitness, end-tidal CO2, nor blood pressure could account for this effect. Thus, MCAV kinetic analyses revealed a marked impairment in the cerebrovascular response to exercise in older individuals. Kinetic analysis offers a novel approach to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic interventions for improving cerebrovascular function in elderly and patient populations.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY Understanding the dynamic cerebrovascular response to exercise has provided insights into sex-related cerebrovascular control mechanisms throughout the aging process. We report novel differences in the kinetics response of cerebrovascular blood velocity after the onset of moderate-intensity exercise. The exponential increase in brain blood flow from rest to exercise revealed that 1) the kinetics profile of the older group was blunted compared with their young counterparts and 2) the older women demonstrated a slowed response.
机译:在中等强度的运动过程中,大脑中动脉(MCAV)测得的血流速度随有限的动力学而增加,响应的幅度和动力学为控制机制提供了宝贵的见识。运动开始后的MCAV反应非常适合年轻个体的指数模型,但在老年患者中仍需表征。血管舒缩控制的反应性随着年龄的增长而降低,尤其是在骨骼肌中。我们检验了一个假设,即年龄较大的受试者将显示出MCAV对运动的反应变慢和减弱。二十九名健康的年轻人(25​​±1岁)和较大的成年人(69±1岁)在斜躺式踏步机上分别从休息到中强度运动。老年人的静息MCAV低于年轻受试者(47±2 vs. 64±3 cm / s,P <0.001),老年人从静息到稳态运动的振幅也低于年轻人(12±2 vs. 18)。 ±3 cm / s,P = 0.04),即使在匹配受试者的工作率之后也是如此。如假设的那样,年龄较大的时间常数明显比年轻受试者长(慢)(51±10 s与31±4 s,P = 0.03),主要是由老年妇女驱动的。年龄相关的健身,潮气末二氧化碳含量差异或血压均不能解释这种影响。因此,MCAV动力学分析显示,老年人对运动的脑血管反应明显受损。动力学分析提供了一种新的方法来评估治疗性干预措施对改善老年人和患者人群脑血管功能的有效性。> NEW&NOTEWORTHY 了解运动对动态脑血管反应的了解为与性别相关的脑血管控制机制提供了见解在整个老化过程中。我们报告中等强度运动发作后脑血管血流动力学反应的新型差异。从休息到运动的脑血流量呈指数增长,这表明:1)老年组的动力学特征与年轻组相比有所减弱; 2)老年妇女的反应迟钝。

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