Hypertension and its correlation with autonomic nervous system dysfunction, heart rate variability and chronic inflammation
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Hypertension and its correlation with autonomic nervous system dysfunction, heart rate variability and chronic inflammation
Abstract
Objective: This study investigates the relationship between hypertension, dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system, heart rate variability (HRV), and chronic inflammation.
Methods: We analysed a cohort of 50 hypertensive patients treated at the affiliated Hospital of Jianghan University. The average systolic and diastolic blood pressures (BPs) in this group were 155.26 and 95.32 mmHg, respectively. A control group of 50 healthy volunteers, undergoing routine physical examinations at the same hospital, was also analysed.
Results: The average systolic BP of the control group was 115.64 ± 10.27 mmHg, and the average diastolic BP was 75.33 ± 8.25 mmHg. In contrast, the experimental group exhibited an average systolic BP of 155.26 ± 20.13 mmHg and an average diastolic BP of 95.32 ± 12.16 mmHg. Both systolic and diastolic BPs were significantly higher in the hypertensive group (p < 0.05). The experimental group also demonstrated reduced HRV and skin conductance response, alongside increased BP variability (BPV), urinary epinephrine levels and prolonged pupillary light reaction time compared to controls (p < 0.05). Notably, Standard Deviation of Normal to Normal Intervals (SDNN) and Root Mean Square of Successive Differences (RMSSD) values were significantly lower in the experimental group (p < 0.05). Furthermore, levels of inflammatory markers such as CRP, TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-1β were markedly elevated in hypertensive patients (p < 0.05). Negative correlations were observed between systolic and diastolic BP with HRV metrics, while positive correlations were found between BP and BPV as well as urinary adrenaline levels.
Conclusions: The findings indicate that hypertension is closely associated with autonomic nervous system dysfunction, reduced HRV and increased chronic inflammation. A comprehensive approach to hypertension management should integrate these interrelated physiological and pathological mechanisms, with potential therapeutic interventions targeting autonomic function and inflammatory states.
Keywords: Hypertension; autonomic nervous system dysfunction; blood pressure variability; chronic inflammation; heart rate variability.
Plain language summary
Hypertension represents a global health challenge. Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and chronic inflammation assumes a pivotal role in hypertension pathogenesis. Reduced heart rate variability (HRV) is a surrogate marker of autonomic dysfunction. This study endeavours to elucidate the intricate relationship between hypertension and autonomic dysfunction, HRV and chronic inflammation, thereby advancing our comprehension of hypertension pathophysiology.
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