Age- and Gender-Related Changes in Endothelin and Catecholamine Release, and in Autonomic Balance in Response to Head-Up Tilt

Author:

White Michel1,Courtemanche Marc1,Stewart Duncan J.1,Talajic Mario1,Mikes Ethel1,Cernacek Peter1,Vantrimpont Pascal1,Leclerc Diane1,Bussières Lizanne1,Rouleau Jean L.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Montreal Heart Institute, 5000 Bélanger Street East, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H1T 1C8

Abstract

1. There is an increase in circulating levels of vasoconstrictive hormones and an alteration in baroreceptor responsiveness with aging. The role of changes in endothelium-dependent and -independent vasoconstrictive hormones in relation to age and gender, with simultaneous assessment of autonomic balance in response to head-up tilt, has been incompletely studied. 2. Sixteen young [25 ± 3 years (mean ± SEM)] and 16 older normal volunteers (68 ± 7 years) underwent a 30 min head-up tilt test at 60°. Haemodynamics were measured every 5 min and blood samples for neurohormone measurement were drawn at baseline, 5, 10, 15 and 30 min into the test. Heart rate variability was analysed in 5 min segments at the baseline, and during the test. The younger subjects exhibited a greater increase in heart rate and diastolic blood pressure, despite lower absolute levels of noradrenaline (norepinephrine) and endothelin-1. Analysis of heart rate variability yielded a decrease in both high- and low-frequency bands in the aged; power at low-frequency decreased only in the young subjects. The age-related differences in blood pressure and noradrenaline levels were markedly attenuated in the female subjects. In addition, endothelin-1 levels and power spectral measurements at low frequency were the lowest in younger females throughout the tilt. 3. Despite attenuated cardiovascular response to tilt, both systemic adrenergic ‘drive’ and endothelin-1 levels increase in parallel with aging. Thus, endothelium-dependent and -independent vasoconstrictive hormone levels increase with age in the resting state and in response to neurohumoral stimulation in humans.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

General Medicine

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