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Impact of Sympathoexcitation on Cardiovascular Function in Humans: Aging alters muscle reflex control of autonomic cardiovascular responses to rhythmic contractions in humans

机译:交感神经兴奋对人类心血管功能的影响:衰老改变了人类对节律性收缩的自主心血管反应的肌肉反射控制

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We investigated the influence of aging on the group III/IV muscle afferents in the exercise pressor reflex-mediated cardiovascular response to rhythmic exercise. Nine old (OLD; 68 ± 2 yr) and nine young (YNG; 24 ± 2 yr) males performed single-leg knee extensor exercise (15 W, 30 W, 80% max) under control conditions and with lumbar intrathecal fentanyl impairing feedback from group III/IV leg muscle afferents. Mean arterial pressure (MAP), cardiac output, leg blood flow (QL), systemic (SVC) and leg vascular conductance (LVC) were continuously determined. With no hemodynamic effect at rest, fentanyl blockade during exercise attenuated both cardiac output and QL ∼17% in YNG, while the decrease in cardiac output in OLD (∼5%) was significantly smaller with no impact on QL (P = 0.8). Therefore, in the face of similar significant ∼7% reduction in MAP during exercise with fentanyl blockade in both groups, LVC significantly increased ∼11% in OLD, but decreased ∼8% in YNG. The opposing direction of change was reflected in SVC with a significant ∼5% increase in OLD and a ∼12% decrease in YNG. Thus while cardiac output seems to account for the majority of group III/IV-mediated MAP responses in YNG, the impact of neural feedback on the heart may decrease with age and alterations in SVC become more prominent in mediating the similar exercise pressor reflex in OLD. Interestingly, in terms of peripheral hemodynamics, while group III/IV-mediated feedback plays a clear role in increasing LVC during exercise in the YNG, these afferents seem to actually reduce LVC in OLD. These peripheral findings may help explain the limited exercise-induced peripheral vasodilation often associated with aging.
机译:我们调查了衰老对III / IV组肌肉传入运动的影响,这些运动是在有节奏的运动中,由加压或反射介导的心血管反应引起的。 9名(OLD; 68±2岁)和9名(YNG; 24±2岁)年轻男性在对照条件下进行了单腿伸膝运动(15 W,30 W,最大80%),腰椎鞘内芬太尼有反馈来自III / IV组腿部肌肉传入神经。连续测定平均动脉压(MAP),心输出量,腿血流量(QL),全身(SVC)和腿血管电导(LVC)。在休息时没有血流动力学影响,运动中的芬太尼阻断使YNG的心排血量和QL均降低约17%,而OLD的心排血量的降低(约5%)显着较小,对QL无影响(P = 0.8)。因此,面对芬太尼受体阻滞的两组运动,MAP均降低约7%,而LVC的OLD升高约11%,YNG降低约8%。在SVC中反映了相反的变化方向,OLD显着增加了约5%,YNG减少了约12%。因此,虽然心输出量似乎占YNG中III / IV组介导的MAP反应的大部分,但神经反馈对心脏的影响可能随年龄而降低,SVC的改变在介导OLD中类似运动压力反射时更为突出。有趣的是,就外周血流动力学而言,虽然III / IV组介导的反馈在YNG运动期间在增加LVC方面起着明显作用,但这些传入者似乎实际上降低了OLD中的LVC。这些周围的发现可能有助于解释运动受限导致的外周血管舒张通常与衰老有关。

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