Exercise Pressor Reflex Contributes to the Cardiovascular Abnormalities Characterizing

Author:

Sidhu Simranjit K.12,Weavil Joshua C.3,Rossman Matthew J.1,Jessop Jacob E.4,Bledsoe Amber D.4,Buys Michael J.4,Supiano Mark S.13,Richardson Russell S.13,Amann Markus143

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatrics (S.K.S., M.J.R., M.S.S., R.S.R., M.A.), University of Utah, Salt Lake City

2. Discipline of Physiology, Adelaide Medical School, The University of Adelaide, Australia (S.K.S.).

3. Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center, VAMC Salt Lake City, UT (J.C.W., M.S.S., R.S.R., M.A.)

4. Department of Anesthesiology (J.E.J., A.D.B., M.J.B., M.A.), University of Utah, Salt Lake City

Abstract

We investigated the impact of hypertension on circulatory responses to exercise and the role of the exercise pressor reflex in determining the cardiovascular abnormalities characterizing patients with hypertension. After a 7-day drug washout, 8 hypertensive (mean arterial pressure [MAP] 130±4 mm Hg; 65±3 years) and 8 normotensive (MAP 117±2 mm Hg; 65±2 years) individuals performed single-leg knee-extensor exercise (7 W, 15 W, 50%, 80%-W peak ) under control conditions and with lumbar intrathecal fentanyl impairing feedback from µ-opioid receptor-sensitive leg muscle afferents. Femoral artery blood flow (Q L ), MAP (femoral artery), leg vascular conductance, and changes in cardiac output were continuously measured. While the increase in MAP from rest to control exercise was significantly greater in hypertension compared with normotension, the exercise-induced increase in cardiac output was comparable between groups, and Q L and leg vascular conductance responses were ≈18% and ≈32% lower in the hypertensive patients ( P <0.05). The blockade-induced decreases in MAP were significantly larger during exercise in hypertensive (≈11 mm Hg) compared with normotensive (≈6 mm Hg). Afferent blockade attenuated the central hemodynamic response to exercise similarly in both groups resulting in a ≈15% lower cardiac output at each workload. With no effect in normotensive, afferent blockade significantly raised the peripheral hemodynamic response to exercise in hypertensive, resulting in ≈14% and ≈23% higher Q L and leg vascular conductance during exercise. Finally, Q L and MAP during fentanyl-exercise in hypertensive were comparable to that of normotensive under control conditions ( P >0.2). These findings suggest that exercise pressor reflex abnormalities largely account for the exaggerated MAP response and the impaired peripheral hemodynamics during exercise in hypertension.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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