Abnormal Norepinephrine Clearance and Adrenergic Receptor Sensitivity in Idiopathic Orthostatic Intolerance

Author:

Jacob Giris1,Shannon John R.1,Costa Fernando1,Furlan Raffaello1,Biaggioni Italo1,Mosqueda-Garcia Rogelio1,Robertson Rose Marie1,Robertson David1

Affiliation:

1. From the Nathan Blaser Shy-Drager Research Program, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Departments of Medicine, Pharmacology, and Neurology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tenn, and Recanati Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Department of Internal Medicine C, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel (G.J.).

Abstract

Background —Chronic orthostatic intolerance (OI) is characterized by symptoms of inadequate cerebral perfusion with standing, in the absence of significant orthostatic hypotension. A heart rate increase of ≥30 bpm is typical. Possible underlying pathophysiologies include hypovolemia, partial dysautonomia, or a primary hyperadrenergic state. We tested the hypothesis that patients with OI have functional abnormalities in autonomic neurons regulating cardiovascular responses. Methods and Results —Thirteen patients with chronic OI and 10 control subjects underwent a battery of autonomic tests. Systemic norepinephrine (NE) kinetics were determined with the patients supine and standing before and after tyramine administration. In addition, baroreflex sensitivity, hemodynamic responses to bolus injections of adrenergic agonists, and intrinsic heart rate were determined. Resting supine NE spillover and clearance were similar in both groups. With standing, patients had a greater decrease in NE clearance than control subjects (55±5% versus 30±7%, P <0.02). After tyramine, NE spillover did not change significantly in patients but increased 50±10% in control subjects ( P <0.001). The dose of isoproterenol required to increase heart rate 25 bpm was lower in patients than in control subjects (0.5±0.05 versus 1.0±0.1 μg, P <0.005), and the dose of phenylephrine required to increase systolic blood pressure 25 mm Hg was lower in patients than control subjects (105±11 versus 210±12 μg, P <0.001). Baroreflex sensitivity was lower in patients (12±1 versus 18±2 ms/mm Hg, P <0.02), but the intrinsic heart rate was similar in both groups. Conclusions —The decreased NE clearance with standing, resistance to the NE-releasing effect of tyramine, and increased sensitivity to adrenergic agonists demonstrate dramatically disordered sympathetic cardiovascular regulation in patients with chronic OI.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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