The difference in arterial baroreflex sensitivity between the supine and standing positions in healthy subjects.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Teruhiko Sakamoto, Satoshi Mitsuyama, Toru Nagasawa, Kazuomi Kario, Seiji Ozawa
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Abstract

The spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) has long been considered a practical, noninvasive tool to assess autonomic nervous functions that regulate the cardiovascular system. The conventional method, however, has limitations in characterizing transient changes of HRV. We have overcome this problem by adopting the time-frequency analysis method. Using this method, we attempted to clarify differences in the arterial baroreflex (ABR) activity during a transient change in the heart rate between the supine and standing positions in healthy subjects. We found that the ABR gain was significantly greater in the supine position compared to standing, and this gain increase was due to transient increases in 0.15 to 0.20 Hz components of HRV spectral powers caused by enhanced cardiac vagal outflow. Based on these findings, we conclude that the orthostatic stress induced by the postural change from supine to standing markedly reduces the baroreflex gain by suppressing high-frequency cardiac vagal outflow.

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4.40
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4.30%
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27
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Physiological Sciences publishes peer-reviewed original papers, reviews, short communications, technical notes, and letters to the editor, based on the principles and theories of modern physiology and addressed to the international scientific community. All fields of physiology are covered, encompassing molecular, cellular and systems physiology. The emphasis is on human and vertebrate physiology, but comparative papers are also considered. The process of obtaining results must be ethically sound. Fields covered: Adaptation and environment Autonomic nervous function Biophysics Cell sensors and signaling Central nervous system and brain sciences Endocrinology and metabolism Excitable membranes and neural cell physiology Exercise physiology Gastrointestinal and kidney physiology Heart and circulatory physiology Molecular and cellular physiology Muscle physiology Physiome/systems biology Respiration physiology Senses.
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