Weitz G, Wellhoener P, Heindl S, Fehm H L, Dodt C
Department of Internal Medicine I, Medical University of Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Germany.
Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes. 2005 Sep;113(8):444-50. doi: 10.1055/s-2005-865709.
The association between low birth weight (LBW) and elevated blood pressure has been attributed to disturbances in the endocrine and sympathetic nervous system. The present study focussed on parameters of cardiovascular and sympathetic function and on adrenocortical activity in 24 healthy subjects aged 20 - 30 years with a birth weight of less than 2500 g at term and a control group of 24 subjects with a normal birth weight (NBW; 3200 - 3700 g) who were thoroughly matched for gender, body mass index (BMI), and age. Blood pressure, heart rate, and insulin resistance (calculated according to the homeostasis model assessment) were determined. Additionally, free salivary cortisol was measured at 08 : 00 am and 11 : 00 pm. In 13 subjects of each group, muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) was measured microneurographically at rest and after baroreflex stimulation by nitroprusside (12 NBW and 9 LBW subjects). Metabolic parameters, blood pressure, and salivary cortisol did not differ between LBW and NBW subjects. MSNA was significantly lower in the LBW group. In both groups insulin resistance correlated positively with BMI and negatively with morning cortisol. In the LBW group, but not the NBW group, systolic and diastolic blood pressure correlated positively with BMI and insulin resistance, and negatively with morning salivary cortisol. A correlation between morning salivary cortisol and the MSNA was only found in NBW subjects. This positive correlation strengthened when MSNA was stimulated by nitroprusside administration. However, in the same maneuvre a negative correlation between morning salivary cortisol and MSNA was observed in the LBW group. The data indicate that insulin resistance depends on the same factors in LBW and NBW subjects. In LBW subjects the interplay between adrenocortical and sympathetic activity is altered. Furthermore, LBW subjects differ from the NBW group in their significant interrelationship between blood pressure and metabolic factors.
低出生体重(LBW)与血压升高之间的关联被归因于内分泌和交感神经系统的紊乱。本研究聚焦于24名足月出生体重低于2500克、年龄在20至30岁的健康受试者以及24名出生体重正常(NBW;3200 - 3700克)的对照组受试者的心血管和交感神经功能参数以及肾上腺皮质活动,两组在性别、体重指数(BMI)和年龄方面进行了充分匹配。测定了血压、心率和胰岛素抵抗(根据稳态模型评估计算)。此外,在上午8点和晚上11点测量了游离唾液皮质醇。每组13名受试者,通过微神经电图在静息状态下以及在硝普钠进行压力反射刺激后(12名NBW受试者和9名LBW受试者)测量肌肉交感神经活动(MSNA)。LBW和NBW受试者之间的代谢参数、血压和唾液皮质醇没有差异。LBW组的MSNA显著更低。在两组中,胰岛素抵抗均与BMI呈正相关,与早晨皮质醇呈负相关。在LBW组而非NBW组中,收缩压和舒张压与BMI和胰岛素抵抗呈正相关,与早晨唾液皮质醇呈负相关。仅在NBW受试者中发现早晨唾液皮质醇与MSNA之间存在相关性。在给予硝普钠刺激MSNA时,这种正相关性增强。然而,在相同操作中,LBW组中观察到早晨唾液皮质醇与MSNA之间呈负相关。数据表明,LBW和NBW受试者的胰岛素抵抗取决于相同因素。在LBW受试者中,肾上腺皮质和交感神经活动之间的相互作用发生了改变。此外,LBW受试者与NBW组在血压和代谢因素之间的显著相互关系方面存在差异。