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Alpha-adrenergic vascular responsiveness to sympathetic nerve activity is intact after head-down bed rest in humans
Authors:Kamiya Atsunori  Michikami Daisaku  Iwase Satoshi  Hayano Junichiro  Kawada Toru  Sugimachi Masaru  Sunagawa Kenji
Institution:Department of Cardiovascular Dynamics, National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute, 5-7-1 Fujishirodai, Suita, Osaka 565-8565, Japan. kamiya@ri.ncvc.go.jp
Abstract:Space-flight and its ground-based simulation model, 6 degrees head-down bed rest (HDBR), cause cardiovascular deconditioning in humans. Because sympathetic vasoconstriction plays a very important role in circulation, we examined whether HDBR impairs alpha-adrenergic vascular responsiveness to sympathetic nerve activity. We subjected eight healthy volunteers to 14 days of HDBR and before and after HDBR measured calf muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA; microneurography) and calf blood flow (venous occlusion plethysmography) during sympathoexcitatory stimulation (rhythmic handgrip exercise). HDBR did not change the increase in total MSNA (P = 0.97) or the decrease in calf vascular conductance (P = 0.32) during exercise, but it did augment the increase in calf vascular resistance (P = 0.0011). HDBR augmented the transduction gain from total MSNA into calf vascular resistance, assessed as the least squares linear regression slope of vascular resistance on total MSNA (0.05 +/- 0.02 before HDBR, 0.20 +/- 0.06 U.min-1.burst-1 after HDBR, P = 0.0075), but did not change the transduction gain into calf vascular conductance (P = 0.41). Our data indicate that alpha-adrenergic vascular responsiveness to sympathetic nerve activity is preserved in the supine position after HDBR in humans.
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