Barnes Jill N
Bruno Balke Biodynamics Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 53706, USA.
Exp Physiol. 2017 Nov 1;102(11):1385-1392. doi: 10.1113/EP086531. Epub 2017 Sep 2.
What is the topic of this review? There are sex- and sex-hormone-specific differences in autonomic control of blood pressure, central haemodynamics and cerebral blood flow. What advances does it highlight? Sex differences in autonomic control of blood pressure may underlie other sex-specific characteristics associated with cerebral blood flow, which can, in turn, affect tissue function. Over the last decade, there have been many published reports on sex differences in blood pressure regulation between young men and young women. The autonomic nervous system is a primary contributor to both acute and long-term blood pressure regulation. Sex differences in blood pressure regulation are likely to have effects that extend beyond mean arterial pressure and that can affect blood flow and tissue function. This short review includes recent literature from our laboratory focusing on autonomic control of the circulation, specifically age- and sex-hormone-related differences in central haemodynamics and cerebral blood flow, and discusses potential clinical implications.
这篇综述的主题是什么?在血压的自主控制、中心血流动力学和脑血流量方面存在性别及性激素特异性差异。它突出了哪些进展?血压自主控制中的性别差异可能是与脑血流量相关的其他性别特异性特征的基础,而脑血流量又会反过来影响组织功能。在过去十年中,已经有许多关于年轻男性和年轻女性血压调节性别差异的报道发表。自主神经系统是急性和长期血压调节的主要贡献者。血压调节中的性别差异可能产生超出平均动脉压的影响,并可能影响血流和组织功能。这篇简短的综述纳入了我们实验室的近期文献,重点关注循环系统的自主控制,特别是中心血流动力学和脑血流量中与年龄及性激素相关的差异,并讨论了潜在的临床意义。