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与男性相比,年轻女性在运动前倒数时压力反射介导的交感神经抑制和血管舒张减弱。

Blunted baroreflex-mediated sympathoinhibition and vasodilation to countdown before exercise in young women compared to men.

作者信息

Manabe Kazumasa, D'Souza Andrew W, Takeda Ryosuke, Hissen Sarah L, Washio Takuro, Akins John D, Sanchez Belinda, Fu Qi

机构信息

Women's Heart Health Laboratory, Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, 7232 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX, 75231, USA.

Internal Medicine, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.

出版信息

Clin Auton Res. 2025 May 17. doi: 10.1007/s10286-025-01132-w.

Abstract

PURPOSE

In our previous study (Manabe et al., J Appl Physiol 128:1196-1206, 1985), we demonstrated that the cerebral and cardiovascular responses induced by a pre-exercise countdown elicited peripheral vasodilation via baroreflex-mediated sympathetic withdrawal, which is likely advantageous for rapid oxygen delivery to contracting skeletal muscles in young men. Whether this is also true in young women, who generally show different neuro-cardiovascular responses to stress compared to men, remains unknown. Thus, we examined whether biological sex would affect the neuro-cardiovascular responses to anticipation before exercise.

METHODS

Young healthy women (n = 11) and men (n = 10) performed 1 min of static handgrip at 30% of maximal voluntary contraction force twice; once with a 30 sec countdown and once after being immediately signaled to begin exercise (without countdown), with the order randomized. Middle cerebral artery blood velocity (V; transcranial Doppler), heart rate (HR), cardiac index [CI; HR × stroke volume (Modelflow)/body surface area], mean arterial pressure (MAP; finger photoplethysmography), muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA; microneurography), and leg vascular conductance [LVC = superficial femoral artery blood flow (ultrasound)/MAP] were measured continuously.

RESULTS

During countdown, women exhibited smaller increases in CI, MAP, and LVC and a smaller decrease in MSNA than men (p < 0.05). Increases in V and HR, and the sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity did not differ between sexes (p > 0.05).

CONCLUSION

Young women seem to have less baroreflex-mediated sympathetic withdrawal and peripheral vasodilatory responses to the countdown compared to young men, despite similar cerebral vascular responses. These findings may suggest women have reduced neuro-vascular responses to exercise anticipation, which could impact the ability of oxygen delivery at exercise onset.

摘要

目的

在我们之前的研究中(真锅等人,《应用生理学杂志》128:1196 - 1206,1985年),我们证明了运动前倒计时所引发的大脑和心血管反应通过压力反射介导的交感神经抑制引起外周血管舒张,这可能有利于在年轻男性中快速将氧气输送到收缩的骨骼肌。对于年轻女性而言,她们通常与男性相比对压力表现出不同的神经心血管反应,这种情况是否同样如此仍不清楚。因此,我们研究了生物性别是否会影响运动前预期时的神经心血管反应。

方法

年轻健康女性(n = 11)和男性(n = 10)以最大自主收缩力的30%进行两次1分钟的静态握力试验;一次有30秒的倒计时,一次在接到立即开始运动的信号后(无倒计时),顺序随机。连续测量大脑中动脉血流速度(V;经颅多普勒)、心率(HR)、心脏指数[CI;HR×每搏输出量(模型流量)/体表面积]、平均动脉压(MAP;手指光电容积描记法)、肌肉交感神经活动(MSNA;微神经ography)和腿部血管传导率[LVC = 股浅动脉血流(超声)/MAP]。

结果

在倒计时期间,女性的CI、MAP和LVC的增加幅度以及MSNA的降低幅度均小于男性(p < 0.05)。V和HR的增加以及交感压力反射敏感性在性别之间没有差异(p > 0.05)。

结论

尽管脑血管反应相似,但与年轻男性相比,年轻女性似乎对倒计时的压力反射介导的交感神经抑制和外周血管舒张反应较小。这些发现可能表明女性对运动预期的神经血管反应减弱,这可能会影响运动开始时的氧气输送能力。

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