Comparison between reproducibility and sensitivity of muscle sympathetic nerve traffic and plasma noradrenaline in man

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作者
Grassi, G
Bolla, G
Seravalle, G
Turri, C
Lanfranchi, A
Mancia, G
机构
[1] UNIV MILAN, OSPED S GERARDO MONZA, CATTEDRA MED INTERNA, I-20052 MILAN, ITALY
[2] OSPED MAGGIORE, CTR FISIOL CLIN & IPERTENS, I-20122 MILAN, ITALY
[3] CTR AUXOL ITALIANO PIANCAVALLO, MILAN, ITALY
关键词
aging; hypertension; noradrenaline; physical training; sympathetic activity;
D O I
10.1042/cs0920285
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
1. Although plasma noradrenaline and muscle sympathetic nerve traffic have been shown to be suitable markers of sympathetic activity in man, no study has systematically compared the reproducibility and sensitivity of these two indices of adrenergic tone. 2. Reproducibility data were collected in 10 subjects, in whom plasma noradrenaline was assessed by HPLC on blood samples withdrawn from an antecubital vein and efferent postganglionic muscle sympathetic nerve activity was measured by microneurography from a peroneal nerve, together with arterial blood pressure (Finapres technique), Measurements were obtained in a first session (session 1), 60 min later (session 2) and after 14 days (session 3), While muscle sympathetic nerve activity values recorded in the three different experimental sessions were closely and significantly correlated with each other (r always > 0.90, P < 0.001), noradrenaline showed a less significant correlation between sessions 1 and 2 (r = 0.71, P < 0.05) or no correlation between sessions 1 and 3 (r = 0.45, P not significant). 3. Sensitivity data were collected by evaluating muscle sympathetic nerve activity and noradrenaline values in three different age groups (young, middle-age and old subjects, n = 18), in three groups with different blood pressures (normotensive, mild and severe hypertensive subjects, n = 30) and in a group of eight subjects before and after a physical training programme, i.e. conditions known to increase or reduce sympathetic cardiovascular drive, Muscle sympathetic nerve activity was significantly increased by aging and hypertension, and reduced by physical training, The noradrenaline changes were much less marked and consistent. 4. These data suggest that muscle sympathetic nerve activity has a greater short- and medium-term reproducibility than noradrenaline, In several conditions known to modify sympathetic cardiovascular drive muscle sympathetic nerve activity also appears to change more clearly than noradrenaline.
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