The association between sympatho-vagal balance and central blood pressures.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY Physiology international Pub Date : 2020-04-23 Print Date: 2020-03-01 DOI:10.1556/2060.2020.00005
P L Latchman, G Gates, J Pereira, R Axtell R, K Gardner, J Schlie, Q Yang, T Yue, A Morin-Viall, R DeMeersman
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Purpose: High central blood pressure is more predictive of cardiovascular disease (CVD) versus high peripheral blood pressure. Measures of central pressures (CPs) include, central systolic blood pressure (CSBP) and central diastolic blood pressure. Measures of central pressures augmentation (CPsA) include augmentation pressure (AP) and the augmentation index @ 75 beats·min-1 (AIx@75). Increased sympathetic tone (ST) is also associated with CVD. The low to high frequency ratio (LF/HF) is often used to determine sympatho-vagal balance. Given the association between ST, CPs, CPsA and CVD there is a need to understand the association between these predictors of CVD. The aims of this study were to examine the association between the LF/HF ratio, CPs, and CPsA in men and women collectively and based on gender.

Methods: We measured the LF/HF ratio, CSBP, AP, and AIx@75 in 102 participants (41F/61M). The LF/HF ratio was determined via power spectral density analysis. CSBP, AP, and AIx@75 were determined via applanation tonometry.

Results: The LF/HF ratio was inversely associated with AP (r = -0.26) and AIx @75 (r = -0.29) in the combined group of men and women. The LF/HF ratio was inversely associated with CSBP (r = -0.27), AP (r = -0.28), and AIx@75 (r = -0.32) in men, but not in women.

Conclusion: There is an inverse association between the LF/HF ratio, AP, and AIx@75 in men and women combined. The association between the LF/HF ratio, CSBP, AP, and AIx@75, differs based on gender.

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交感迷走神经平衡与中枢血压的关系。
目的:与高外周血压相比,高中枢血压更能预测心血管疾病(CVD)。测量中心压(CPs)包括中心收缩压(CSBP)和中心舒张压。中心压力增强(CPsA)的测量包括增强压力(AP)和增强指数@75次·min-1 (AIx@75)。交感神经张力(ST)升高也与CVD有关。低频与高频比(LF/HF)常用于确定交感神经-迷走神经平衡。鉴于ST、CPs、CPsA与CVD之间的关联,有必要了解这些CVD预测因子之间的关联。本研究的目的是研究LF/HF比值、cp和CPsA在男性和女性群体中基于性别的相关性。方法:我们测量了102名参与者(41F/61M)的LF/HF比率、CSBP、AP和AIx@75。通过功率谱密度分析确定LF/HF比值。通过压平血压计测定CSBP、AP和AIx@75。结果:男女联合组LF/HF比值与AP呈负相关(r = -0.26),与AIx @75呈负相关(r = -0.29)。LF/HF比值与男性CSBP (r = -0.27)、AP (r = -0.28)和AIx@75 (r = -0.32)呈负相关,但与女性无关。结论:在男性和女性患者中,LF/HF比值、AP和AIx@75呈负相关。LF/HF比值、CSBP、AP和AIx@75之间的关系因性别而异。
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Physiology international
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期刊介绍: The journal provides a forum for important new research papers written by eminent scientists on experimental medical sciences. Papers reporting on both original work and review articles in the fields of basic and clinical physiology, pathophysiology (from the subcellular organization level up to the oranizmic one), as well as related disciplines, including history of physiological sciences, are accepted.
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