Effect of baroreflex loading on the responsiveness of the vestibulosympathetic reflex in humans

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作者
Dyckman, Damian J. [1 ]
Monahan, Kevin D. [1 ]
Ray, Chester A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Penn State Univ, Coll Med, Inst Heart & Vasc, Dept Cellular & Mol Physiol,Gen Clin Res Ctr, H047,500 Univ Dr, Hershey, PA 17033 USA
关键词
SYMPATHETIC-NERVE ACTIVITY; VESTIBULAR SYSTEM; NEUROVASCULAR RESPONSES; ACTIVATION; PRESSURE; LESIONS; STRESS;
D O I
10.1152/japplphysiol.00555.2007
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Activation of the vestibular otolith organs with head-down rotation (HDR) increases muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) in humans. Previously, we demonstrated this vestibulosympathetic reflex (VSR) elicits increases in MSNA during baroreflex unloading (i. e., lower body negative pressure) in humans. Whether such an effect persists during baroreflex loading is unknown. We tested the hypothesis that the ability of the VSR to increase MSNA is preserved during baroreflex unloading and inhibited during baroreflex loading. Ten subjects (26 +/- 1 yr) performed three trials of HDR to activate the VSR. These trials were performed after a period of sustained saline (control), nitroprusside (baroreflex unloading: 0.8-1.0 mu g . kg(-1) . min(-1)), and phenylephrine (baroreflex loading: 0.6-0.8 mu g . kg(-1) . min(-1)) infusion. Nitroprusside infusion decreased (Delta 7 +/- 1 mmHg, where Delta is change; P < 0.001) and phenylephrine infusion increased mean arterial pressure (Delta 8 +/- 1 mmHg; P < 0.001) at rest. HDR performed during the control [Delta 3 +/- 2 bursts/min, Delta 314 +/- 154 arbitrary units (au) total activity, Delta 41 +/- 18% total activity; P < 0.05] and nitroprusside trials [Delta 5 +/- 2 bursts/min, Delta 713 +/- 241 au total activity, Delta 49 +/- 20% total activity; P < 0.05] increased MSNA similarly despite significantly elevated levels at rest (13 +/- 2 to 26 +/- 3 bursts/min) in the latter. In contrast, HDR performed during the phenylephrine trial failed to increase MSNA (Delta 0 +/- 1 bursts/min, Delta-15 +/- 33 au total activity, Delta-8 +/- 21% total activity). These results confirm previous findings that the ability of the VSR to increase MSNA is preserved during baroreflex unloading. In contrast, the ability of the VSR to increase MSNA is abolished during baroreflex loading. These results provide further support for the concept that the VSR may act primarily to defend against hypotension in humans.
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