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Relationships between diurnal changes in blood pressure and catecholamines among Filipino-American and European-American women

机译:菲律宾裔美国人和欧美裔妇女的血压昼夜变化与儿茶酚胺之间的关系

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Objectives: Studies show that diurnal blood pressure (BP) sensitivity to epinephrine (EPI) in African-American women is significantly greater than that of European-American (EA) women. Few if any studies have examined diurnal catecholamine-BP relationships in women of other ethnic groups. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of diurnal changes in EPI and norepinephrine (NE) on the diurnal changes in BP between Filipino-American (FA) and EA women. Methods: The subjects included 31 FA and 27 EA nurses and nurses aides and eight FA and 19 EA hotel workers from Hawaii who wore an ambulatory BP monitor and collected timed urine specimens (4 h at work, approx.4 h at home and approx. 8 h overnight) for assay of EPI and NE. Proportional changes in systolic and diastolic BP from sleep to work and sleep to home were examined using ANCOVA models including fixed effect-covariate interactions, with ethnicity as a fixed factor, and BMI and the appropriate proportional change in EPI or NE as covariates. Results: The results show that there was no association between changes in EPI and BP, either overall or by ethnic group; however, overall changes in diastolic BP from sleep to work tended to be smaller among the FAs (P<0.06). There was also an interactive effect of NE and ethnic group on diastolic BP such that among FAs, as diastolic BP increased, the corresponding NE change decreased (P<0.039). Conclusion: The relationships between diurnal BP and catecholamine variations differ by ethnicity. Further research is needed to better understand the mechanisms behind the differences and to evaluate whether this vascular tonic relationship has been the focus of natural selective processes.
机译:目的:研究表明,非裔美国妇女的昼夜血压(BP)对肾上腺素(EPI)的敏感性显着高于欧洲裔(EA)妇女。很少有研究检查其他族裔妇女的昼夜儿茶酚胺-BP关系。本研究的目的是比较菲律宾裔美国人(FA)和EA妇女的EPI和去甲肾上腺素(NE)的昼夜变化对BP昼夜变化的影响。方法:受试者包括来自夏威夷的31名FA和27名EA护士和护士助手以及8名FA和19名EA酒店员工,他们佩戴了动态BP监护仪并采集了定时尿液样本(工作时间4小时,在家中大约4小时,大约4小时)。过夜8小时)用于EPI和NE的测定。使用ANCOVA模型(包括以种族为固定因素的固定效应-协变量相互作用,以BMI和EPI或NE的适当比例变化作为协变量)检查了从睡眠到工作以及从睡眠到在家的收缩压和舒张压的比例变化。结果:结果表明,无论是整体还是民族,EPI和BP的变化之间均无关联。然而,在FA中,从睡眠到工作的舒张压总体变化趋于较小(P <0.06)。 NE和族群对舒张压也有交互作用,使得FA之间,随着舒张压的增加,相应的NE变化减少(P <0.039)。结论:昼夜血压与儿茶酚胺变异之间的关系因种族而异。需要进一步研究以更好地理解差异背后的机制,并评估这种血管补剂关系是否一直是自然选择过程的重点。

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