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Morning Blood Pressure Surge Relates to Autonomic Neural Activity in Young Non-Dipping Adults: The African-PREDICT Study

机译:早晨血压浪涌涉及年轻非浸渍成年人的自主神经活动:非洲预测研究

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Background It is well established that an exaggerated morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease development in hypertensive individuals. However, in non-dipping individuals, a lower surge was reportedly associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Sympathetic nervous system activity is involved in 24-hour blood pressure fluctuations, including night-time dipping and the MBPS. To better understand this interaction, we investigated associations of MBPS with heart-rate variability and baroreceptor sensitivity in young healthy dippers and non-dippers. Methods We included black and white men and women (n = 827), aged 20-30 years and determined the MBPS using two formulas: the sleep-trough and dynamic morning surge. For autonomic function we determined baroreceptor sensitivity and heart-rate variability. Results The majority of non-dippers in this population were black (70.4%), presenting lower sleep-trough and dynamic morning surge (all p < 0.001). Heart-rate variability was comparable between dippers and non-dippers, whereas baroreceptor sensitivity was higher in non-dippers (p = 0.021). Despite a suppressed MBPS profile in non-dippers, we found both sleep-trough (β = -0.25; p = 0.039) and dynamic morning surge (β = -0.14; p = 0.047) to be inversely and independently associated with 24-hour heart-rate variability (total power). These results were absent in dippers. Conclusions In conclusion, we found a higher night-time blood pressure coupled with lower MBPS in young healthy non-dippers. Furthermore, this lower MBPS was independently and negatively associated with autonomic neural activity, suggesting increased autonomic function involvement in MBPS suppression of non-dippers. The predictive value of suppressed nocturnal dipping pattern should be investigated while taking autonomic neural activity into account.
机译:背景技术很好,夸张的早晨血压涌涌(Mbps)与高血压患者心血管疾病发育的风险增加有关。然而,在非浸渍个体中,据报道,较低的浪涌与增加的心血管风险相关。交感神经系统活动涉及24小时血压波动,包括​​夜间浸渍和MBPS。为了更好地了解这种互动,我们调查了Mbps在年轻健康杓和非杓子中的心率变异性和呼吸器敏感性的协会。方法包括黑白男女(n = 827),等20-30岁,并使用两种公式确定Mbps:睡眠槽和动态晨浪。对于自主神经功能,我们确定了呼吸器敏感性和心率变异性。结果这一人口的大多数非杓子都是黑色(70.4%),提出较低的睡眠 - 槽和动态晨浪(所有P <0.001)。心率变异性在杓子和非杓子之间是可比的,而非杓子的呼吸器敏感性较高(P = 0.021)。尽管在非杓子中抑制了MBPS配置文件,我们发现睡眠 - 槽(β= -0.25; p = 0.039)和动态晨浪(β= -0.14; p = 0.047)与24小时相反,独立相关心率变异性(总功率)。这些结果在杓子中缺席。结论总之,我们发现夜间血压与年轻健康非杓子下的下部Mbps相结合。此外,这种下部Mbps与自主神经活动的独立性和负面相关,表明增加了非杓子Mbps抑制的自主神经功能。应在考虑自主神经活动的同时调查抑制夜间浸渍模式的预测值。

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