姿势挑战的大小对压力反射脉冲响应指数衰减的影响

A. Porta, F. Gelpi, V. Bari, B. Cairo, B. D. Maria, A. Takahashi, A. Catai
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我们假设姿势挑战可以影响心脏压力反射的带宽。该研究通过应用于心期(HP)和收缩压(SAP)自发波动的基于模型的方法估计心脏压力反射的脉冲响应函数(IRF)。IRF的指数衰减常数作为HP-SAP关系带宽的估计:指数衰减常数越高,带宽越宽。在倾斜台倾角分别为0、15、30、45、60、75和90度时,对17名健康人(年龄:21-36岁,中位数为29岁;男性8名)的HP-SAP连接的IRF进行了估计。每次俯卧之前是仰卧休息,之后是恢复。采用外源输入的双变量自回归模型来描述HP变化对SAP变化的依赖性。用单指数函数拟合红外光谱的绝对值,计算指数衰减常数。我们发现指数衰减常数随着倾斜台角度的增加而逐渐减小。这一发现与心脏压力反射的带宽减少是一致的,这可能与挑战的强度引起的迷走神经逐渐消退有关。
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The Magnitude of the Postural Challenge Impacts on the Exponential Decay of the Baroreflex Impulse Response
We hypothesize that a postural challenge can affect the bandwidth of the cardiac baroreflex. The study estimated the impulse response function (IRF) of cardiac baroreflex via a model-based approach applied to spontaneous fluctuations of heart period (HP) and systolic arterial pressure (SAP). The exponential decay constant of the IRF was taken as an estimate of the bandwidth of the HP-SAP relationship: the higher the exponential decay constant, the wider the bandwidth. The IRF of the HP-SAP link was estimated in 17 healthy humans (age: 21–36 yrs, median $=29yrs;8$ males) during graded head-up tilt with tilt table inclination at 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90 degrees. Each tilt session was preceded by a supine resting period and followed by a recovery. A bivariate autoregressive model with exogenous input was utilized to describe the dependence of HP variations on SAP changes. The exponential decay constant was calculated by fitting the IRF absolute value with a mono-exponential function. We found that the exponential decay constant gradually decreased with tilt table angles. This finding is compatible with a reduced bandwidth of the cardiac baroreflex, likely linked to the gradual vagal withdrawal associated with the magnitude of the challenge.
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