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. 1989 Feb;66(2):800-7.
doi: 10.1152/jappl.1989.66.2.800.

Diastolic pressure determines autonomic responses to pressure perturbation in humans

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Diastolic pressure determines autonomic responses to pressure perturbation in humans

J S Sanders et al. J Appl Physiol (1985). 1989 Feb.

Abstract

Arterial baroreceptors reflexly regulate sympathetic and heart rate responses to alteration of blood pressure. The primary mechanical determinant of arterial baroreceptor activity in humans remains unclear. We examined the influence of systolic, diastolic, pulse, and mean arterial pressures on efferent muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA, microneurography) and heart rate responses during perturbation of arterial pressure in 10 normal human subjects [age 25 +/- 2 (SE) yr]. We directly measured arterial pressure, heart rate, and MSNA during intravenous vasodilator infusion (nitroprusside, 6 +/- 1 micrograms.kg-1.min-1, n = 6; or hydralazine, 16 +/- 2 mg, n = 4) while central venous pressure was held constant by simultaneous volume expansion. Changes in arterial pressures were compared with changes in heart rate and MSNA over 3-min periods of vasodilator infusion during which we observed increases in systolic and pulse pressures with simultaneous decreases in mean and diastolic pressures. During vasodilator infusion, there were increases in systolic (124.2 +/- 2.1 to 131.7 +/- 2.9 Torr, P less than 0.001) and pulse pressures (57.0 +/- 2.2 to 72.7 +/- 2.7 Torr, P less than 0.001) although mean arterial pressure fell (88.0 +/- 2.6 to 80.4 +/- 2.7 Torr, P less than 0.001) because of decreases in diastolic pressure (67.2 +/- 3.0 to 59.0 +/- 2.7 Torr, P less than 0.001). The changes in arterial pressures were accompanied by simultaneous increases in heart rate (66.4 +/- 3.0 to 92.6 +/- 4.8 beats/min, P less than 0.001) and MSNA (327 +/- 59 to 936 +/- 171 U, P less than 0.005).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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