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人体在张口保持10分钟后出现降压和心动过缓效应的证据。

Evidence in the human of a hypotensive and a bradycardic effect after mouth opening maintained for 10 min.

作者信息

Del Seppia Cristina, Ghione Sergio, Foresi Paola, Lapi Dominga, Fommei Enza, Colantuoni Antonio, Scuri Rossana

机构信息

Institute of Clinical Physiology, National Council of Research (CNR), Via Moruzzi, 1, 56124, Pisa, Italy.

Fondazione Toscana Gabriele Monasterio, Medical and Public Health Research, Pisa, Italy.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2017 Jul;117(7):1485-1491. doi: 10.1007/s00421-017-3643-8. Epub 2017 May 16.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We have recently shown that in humans submaximal mouth opening associated with partial masticatory movements for 10 min is followed by a small but significant and prolonged reduction of blood pressure and heart rate. We here report the effects of a fixed mouth opener.

METHODS

In 22 seated normotensive volunteers the effect on blood pressure and heart rate was studied in randomized order after fixed mandibular extension and after a control procedure consisting in keeping a stick between the incisor teeth (both for 10 min). Automated recordings every 10 min were done for 40 min before and 120 min following the procedure.

RESULTS

Two-way ANOVA for repeated measures on absolute values (actual recordings) and on changes from baseline revealed that, compared to controls, systolic, diastolic and mean blood pressure and heart rate were significantly lower after mandibular extension. Compared to controls, mandibular extension induced an average blood pressure drop of 2.88 mmHg (systolic), 2.55 mmHg (diastolic) and 2.42 mmHg (mean) over the entire observation period. The average decline over the central part of the observation period (30th to 80th min) was, respectively, of 3.62, 3.70 and 3.61 mmHg. The decrements of heart rate were of 2.11 and 2.66 beats per min. All these differences were statistically significant. The hypotensive and bradycardic responses persisted for 70-120 min.

CONCLUSIONS

This study shows that, in normotensives, a single fixed submaximal mouth opening for 10 min is followed by prolonged albeit small reductions of blood pressure and heart rate.

摘要

目的

我们最近发现,在人类中,与部分咀嚼运动相关的次最大张口持续10分钟后,血压和心率会出现小幅但显著且持续时间较长的下降。我们在此报告一种固定开口器的效果。

方法

在22名坐位血压正常的志愿者中,以随机顺序研究了固定下颌伸展后以及在门牙间放置一根木棍(均持续10分钟)的对照程序后对血压和心率的影响。在该程序前40分钟和后120分钟,每10分钟进行一次自动记录。

结果

对绝对值(实际记录)和相对于基线的变化进行重复测量的双向方差分析显示,与对照组相比,下颌伸展后收缩压、舒张压、平均血压和心率均显著降低。与对照组相比,下颌伸展在整个观察期内导致平均血压下降2.88 mmHg(收缩压)、2.55 mmHg(舒张压)和2.42 mmHg(平均压)。在观察期的中间部分(第30至80分钟),平均下降分别为3.62、3.70和3.61 mmHg。心率下降分别为每分钟2.11次和2.66次。所有这些差异均具有统计学意义。降压和心动过缓反应持续70 - 120分钟。

结论

本研究表明,在血压正常者中,单次固定的次最大张口10分钟后,血压和心率会出现虽小但持续时间较长的下降。

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