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Clinical Trial
. 2016 Oct;21(5):288-94.
doi: 10.1097/MBP.0000000000000202.

Relationship between aortic augmentation index and blood pressure during metaboreflex activation in healthy young men

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Clinical Trial

Relationship between aortic augmentation index and blood pressure during metaboreflex activation in healthy young men

Eliza Prodel et al. Blood Press Monit. 2016 Oct.

Abstract

Background: Heightened aortic augmentation index (AIx; surrogate of arterial stiffness) is associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular events; however, it is currently unclear whether peripheral blood pressure (BP) modulates AIx.

Aim: Given this, we studied the relationship between AIx and BP under resting conditions as well as during skeletal muscle metaboreflex activation, which is a maneuver that generates steady elevations in BP.

Methods: In nine healthy male participants (23±2 years), the graded activation of the muscle metaboreflex was achieved by postexercise ischemia (PEI) following moderate and high-intensity static handgrip performed at 30 and 40% maximum voluntary contraction. Heart rate (ECG), arterial BP, and AIx (SphygmoCor) were measured.

Results: Compared with rest, mean arterial pressure was significantly increased during PEI30% (+24±4 mmHg, P<0.05 vs. rest) and was further augmented during PEI40% (+34±4 mmHg, P<0.05 vs. PEI30%). Similarly, AIx@HR75 increased significantly from rest during PEI30% (rest -9±3% vs. PEI30% +9±5%, P<0.05) and was further augmented during PEI40% (17±4%, P<0.05 vs. PEI30%). At rest, there was no relationship between AIx and BP. However, at PEI30%, there was a significant association between AIx and diastolic BP and mean arterial pressure (r=0.92, 0.87, respectively; P<0.05) and this association was maintained at PEI40% (r=0.94, 0.91, respectively; P<0.05).

Conclusions: Our results indicate that acute elevations in peripheral BP are an important determinant of AIx during muscle metaboreflex activation in healthy men.

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