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缓慢抬头倾斜导致肌肉交感神经活动的激活程度较低:人体直立位交感神经激活的负荷速度依赖性。

Slow head-up tilt causes lower activation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity: loading speed dependence of orthostatic sympathetic activation in humans.

作者信息

Kamiya Atsunori, Kawada Toru, Shimizu Shuji, Iwase Satoshi, Sugimachi Masaru, Mano Tadaaki

机构信息

Department of Cardiovascular Dynamics, National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute, Suita, Osaka, Japan.

出版信息

Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2009 Jul;297(1):H53-8. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00260.2009. Epub 2009 May 15.

Abstract

Many earlier human studies have reported that increasing the tilt angle of head-up tilt (HUT) results in greater muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) response, indicating the amplitude dependence of sympathetic activation in response to orthostatic stress. However, little is known about whether and how the inclining speed of HUT influences the MSNA response to HUT, independent of the magnitude of HUT. Twelve healthy subjects participated in passive 30 degrees HUT tests at inclining speeds of 1 degrees (control), 0.1 degrees (slow), and 0.0167 degrees (very slow) per second. We recorded MSNA (tibial nerve) by microneurography and assessed nonstationary time-dependent changes of R-R interval variability using a complex demodulation technique. MSNA averaged over every 10 degrees tilt angle increased during inclination from 0 degrees to 30 degrees , with smaller increases in the slow and very slow tests than in the control test. Although a 3-min MSNA overshoot after reaching 30 degrees HUT was observed in the control test, no overshoot was detected in the slow and very slow tests. In contrast with MSNA, increases in heart rate during the inclination and after reaching 30 degrees were similar in these tests, probably because when compared with the control test, greater increases in plasma epinephrine counteracted smaller autonomic responses in the very slow test. These results indicate that slower HUT results in lower activation of MSNA, suggesting that HUT-induced sympathetic activation depends partially on the speed of inclination during HUT in humans.

摘要

许多早期人体研究报告称,增加头高位倾斜(HUT)的倾斜角度会导致更大的肌肉交感神经活动(MSNA)反应,这表明交感神经激活对直立应激的反应存在幅度依赖性。然而,关于HUT的倾斜速度是否以及如何影响MSNA对HUT的反应(独立于HUT的幅度),人们知之甚少。12名健康受试者以每秒1度(对照)、0.1度(缓慢)和0.0167度(非常缓慢)的倾斜速度参与了被动30度HUT测试。我们通过微神经电图记录MSNA(胫神经),并使用复解调技术评估R-R间期变异性的非平稳时间依赖性变化。在从0度倾斜到30度的过程中,每10度倾斜角度的平均MSNA增加,缓慢和非常缓慢测试中的增加幅度小于对照测试。虽然在对照测试中观察到达到30度HUT后有3分钟的MSNA超调,但在缓慢和非常缓慢测试中未检测到超调。与MSNA相反,这些测试中倾斜期间和达到30度后心率的增加相似,这可能是因为与对照测试相比,血浆肾上腺素的更大增加抵消了非常缓慢测试中较小的自主反应。这些结果表明,较慢的HUT会导致MSNA的激活降低,这表明HUT诱导的交感神经激活部分取决于人类HUT期间的倾斜速度。

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