Favorable alterations in ventricular-arterial interactions across the menstrual cycle in healthy premenopausal women.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Ninette Shenouda, Joseph M Stock, Nicholas V Chouramanis, Zoe R Lincoln, Megan M Wenner, Julio A Chirinos, David G Edwards
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Increased arterial wave reflections can increase left ventricular wasted pressure effort (WPE) and cardiovascular disease risk. Naturally menstruating women experience fluctuations in sex hormones with known cardioprotective effects. We sought to determine whether hormonal fluctuations alter arterial hemodynamics or wave reflections, and thereby WPE, or contribute to sex differences. We hypothesized that premenopausal women would have favorable wave reflection changes and reduced WPE during high- vs. low-hormone cycle phases and compared to men. We tested 13 women (28±7 yrs) during the early follicular (EF, day 3±1), late follicular (LF, day 12±2) and mid-luteal phases (ML, day 22±3). Eleven men (28±3 yrs) underwent time-matched visits. Sex hormones and arterial hemodynamics were measured at all visits. Wave reflection indices and WPE were assessed via aortic pressure-flow analyses. We observed sex-by-visit interactions for WPE and total peripheral resistance (TPR; both p<0.01). Women showed favorable reductions in WPE (EF: 2758±966 and LF: 2489±1230 vs. ML: 1954±1085 mmHg*ms, both p<0.05) and TPR (EF: 1885±271 vs. ML: 1699±255 dynes*s*cm-5, p=0.01) from low- to high-hormone phases. These reductions were not observed in men and were not paralleled in classic wave reflection indices (p>0.05). Increased estradiol predicted a reduction in TPR (R2=0.45, p<0.001), whereas TPR, reflected wave amplitude and timing of wave reflection predicted reductions in WPE (R2=0.71, p<0.001). These data suggest a role of estradiol on the vasculature leading to reduced left ventricular WPE, and consideration for cycle phases when assessing ventricular load in naturally menstruating women.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology publishes original investigations, reviews and perspectives on the physiology of the heart, vasculature, and lymphatics. These articles include experimental and theoretical studies of cardiovascular function at all levels of organization ranging from the intact and integrative animal and organ function to the cellular, subcellular, and molecular levels. The journal embraces new descriptions of these functions and their control systems, as well as their basis in biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, and cell biology. Preference is given to research that provides significant new mechanistic physiological insights that determine the performance of the normal and abnormal heart and circulation.
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