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严重 COVID-19 幸存者的精神应激和运动的神经血管和血液动力学反应。

Neurovascular and hemodynamic responses to mental stress and exercise in severe COVID-19 survivors.

机构信息

D'Or Institute for Research and Education (IDOR), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

D'Or Institute for Research and Education (IDOR), São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2023 Sep 1;325(3):R269-R279. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00111.2023. Epub 2023 Jul 14.

Abstract

Previous studies show that COVID-19 survivors have elevated muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), endothelial dysfunction, and aortic stiffening. However, the neurovascular responses to mental stress and exercise are still unexplored. We hypothesized that COVID-19 survivors, compared with age- and body mass index (BMI)-matched control subjects, exhibit abnormal neurovascular responses to mental stress and physical exercise. Fifteen severe COVID-19 survivors (aged: 49 ± 2 yr, BMI: 30 ± 1 kg/m) and 15 well-matched control subjects (aged: 46 ± 3 yr, BMI: 29 ± 1 kg/m) were studied. MSNA (microneurography), forearm blood flow (FBF), and forearm vascular conductance (FVC, venous occlusion plethysmography), mean arterial pressure (MAP, Finometer), and heart rate (HR, ECG) were measured during a 3-min mental stress (Stroop Color-Word Test) and during a 3-min isometric handgrip exercise (30% of maximal voluntary contraction). During mental stress, MSNA (frequency and incidence) responses were higher in COVID-19 survivors than in controls ( < 0.001), and FBF and FVC responses were attenuated ( < 0.05). MAP was similar between the groups ( > 0.05). In contrast, the MSNA (frequency and incidence) and FBF and FVC responses to handgrip exercise were similar between the groups ( > 0.05). MAP was lower in COVID-19 survivors ( < 0.05). COVID-19 survivors exhibit an exaggerated MSNA and blunted vasodilatory response to mental challenge compared with healthy adults. However, the neurovascular response to handgrip exercise is preserved in COVID-19 survivors. Overall, the abnormal neurovascular control in response to mental stress suggests that COVID-19 survivors may have an increased risk to cardiovascular events during mental challenge.

摘要

先前的研究表明,COVID-19 幸存者的肌肉交感神经活动(MSNA)、内皮功能和主动脉僵硬度升高。然而,精神应激和运动对神经血管的反应仍未被探索。我们假设与年龄和体重指数(BMI)匹配的对照组相比,COVID-19 幸存者在精神应激和体育锻炼时表现出异常的神经血管反应。研究了 15 名严重 COVID-19 幸存者(年龄:49 ± 2 岁,BMI:30 ± 1 kg/m)和 15 名匹配良好的对照组(年龄:46 ± 3 岁,BMI:29 ± 1 kg/m)。通过微神经记录法测量肌肉交感神经活动(MSNA)、前臂血流(FBF)和前臂血管传导(FVC,静脉闭塞体积描记法)、平均动脉压(MAP,Finometer)和心率(HR,心电图),在 3 分钟的精神应激(Stroop 颜色-单词测试)和 3 分钟的等长握力运动(最大随意收缩的 30%)期间。在精神应激期间,COVID-19 幸存者的 MSNA(频率和发生率)反应高于对照组(<0.001),并且 FBF 和 FVC 反应减弱(<0.05)。两组之间的 MAP 相似(>0.05)。相比之下,两组之间的 MSNA(频率和发生率)和 FBF 和 FVC 对握力运动的反应相似(>0.05)。COVID-19 幸存者的 MAP 较低(<0.05)。与健康成年人相比,COVID-19 幸存者表现出对精神挑战的 MSNA 过度增加和血管舒张反应减弱。然而,COVID-19 幸存者对手握运动的神经血管反应是保留的。总的来说,对精神应激的异常神经血管控制表明 COVID-19 幸存者在精神挑战期间可能有更高的心血管事件风险。

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