Baroreflex Function in Females: Changes With the Reproductive Cycle and Pregnancy

Virginia L. Brooks , Priscila A. Cassaglia , Ding Zhao , Robert K. Goldman
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This review briefly describes the changes in baroreflex function that occur during female reproductive life, specifically during the reproductive cycle and pregnancy. The sensitivity or gain of baroreflex control of heart rate and sympathetic activity fluctuates during the reproductive cycle, reaching a peak when gonadal hormone levels increase, during the follicular phase in women and proestrus in rats. The increase in baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) is likely mediated by estrogen because ovariectomy in rats eliminates the BRS increase, the cyclic profile of changes in BRS mirror the changes in estrogen, and estrogen acts in the brainstem to increase BRS. In contrast, pregnancy depresses both BRS and the maximal level of sympathetic activity and heart rate evoked by severe hypotension. The decrease in BRS may be mediated by a reduction in the actions of insulin in the arcuate nucleus to support the baroreflex. In addition, increased levels of the neurosteroid progesterone metabolite 3α-OH-DHP act downstream in the rostral ventrolateral medulla to suppress maximal baroreflex increases in sympathetic activity. Consequently, these changes in baroreflex function impair blood pressure regulation in the presence of hypotensive challenges such as orthostasis and hemorrhage, a common event during delivery. As a result, peripartum hemorrhage is a major cause of human maternal death.

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女性的压力反射功能:随生殖周期和怀孕而变化
本文简要介绍了在女性生殖生活中,特别是在生殖周期和怀孕期间发生的压力反射功能的变化。在生殖周期中,心率和交感神经活动的反射控制的敏感性或增益是波动的,当性腺激素水平升高时达到峰值,在女性的卵泡期和大鼠的发情前期。barrefflex sensitivity (BRS)的增加可能是由雌激素介导的,因为大鼠卵巢切除术消除了BRS的增加,BRS变化的周期谱反映了雌激素的变化,雌激素在脑干中作用增加了BRS。相反,怀孕会降低BRS和严重低血压引起的交感神经活动和心率的最大水平。BRS的减少可能是由于弓状核中胰岛素支持压力反射的作用减少所致。此外,神经甾体孕酮代谢物3α- o - dhp水平的升高在吻侧腹外侧髓质下游作用,抑制交感神经活动的最大压力反射增加。因此,在存在低血压挑战的情况下,如分娩过程中常见的直立性和出血,这些压力反射功能的变化会损害血压调节。因此,围产期出血是孕产妇死亡的一个主要原因。
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