Altered autonomic cardiovascular function in adults with persisting post-concussive symptoms and exercise intolerance.

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Leah J Mercier, Samantha J McIntosh, Joel S Burma, Julia Batycky, Julie M Joyce, Jean-Michel Galarneau, Michael J Esser, Kathryn J Schneider, Jonathan D Smirl, Sean P Dukelow, Ashley D Harris, Chantel T Debert
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Abstract

Alterations in autonomic cardiovascular function may result following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), but there is a lack of data evaluating autonomic function in adults with persisting post-concussive symptoms (PPCS). We collected resting measures of heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV), blood pressure (BP) and cardiac baroreceptor sensitivity in 50 adults with PPCS (42.8 (11.0) years; 24.5 (14.2) months post-injury; 74% female) and 50 age/sex-matched controls (43.0 (11.1) years; 74% female) with no lifetime mTBI history. HR and BP data were collected for ≥4 min when seated and standing. Between-group differences (PPCS vs. control) were analyzed using linear regression. In the seated posture, participants with PPCS had significantly lower HRV than controls, specifically RMSSD (root mean squared of successive RR interval differences) (mean difference = -10.450, p = 0.001) and SDNN (standard deviation of RR intervals) (mean difference = -12.875, p = 0.001). In the standing position, PPCS had lower SDNN. Participants with PPCS had significantly lesser change in HRV, including RMSSD (mean difference = 5.981, p = 0.007) and LF/HF (low-frequency to high-frequency ratio) (mean difference = -2.229, p = 0.016), when going from seated to standing compared to controls. Findings suggest adults with PPCS have altered autonomic function relative to controls. Physical activity level and deconditioning are potential treatment targets to improve autonomic function.

持续震荡后症状和运动不耐受的成人自主心血管功能改变
轻度外伤性脑损伤(mTBI)可能导致自主心血管功能的改变,但缺乏评估持续脑震荡后症状(PPCS)的成人自主神经功能的数据。我们收集了50例成人PPCS患者的静息心率(HR)、心率变异性(HRV)、血压(BP)和心脏压力感受器敏感性(42.8(11.0)岁;伤后24.5(14.2)个月;74%女性)和50名年龄/性别匹配的对照组(43.0(11.1)岁;74%女性),终生无mTBI病史。坐下和站立≥4分钟时采集心率和血压数据。采用线性回归分析组间差异(PPCS vs. control)。在坐姿中,PPCS组HRV显著低于对照组,特别是RMSSD(连续RR区间差的均方根)(平均差值= -10.450,p = 0.001)和SDNN (RR区间标准差)(平均差值= -12.875,p = 0.001)。站立位时,PPCS的SDNN较低。与对照组相比,PPCS患者从坐姿到站立时HRV的变化明显较小,包括RMSSD(平均差异= 5.981,p = 0.007)和LF/HF(低频与高频之比)(平均差异= -2.229,p = 0.016)。研究结果表明,与对照组相比,患有PPCS的成年人的自主神经功能发生了改变。体力活动水平和去条件化是改善自主神经功能的潜在治疗目标。
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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
4.00%
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374
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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