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Baroreflex sensitivity is higher during acute psychological stress in healthy subjects under β-adrenergic blockade

Acute psychological stress challenges the cardiovascular system with an increase in BP (blood pressure), HR (heart rate) and reduced BRS (baroreflex sensitivity). β-adrenergic blockade enhances BRS during rest, but its effect on BRS during acute psychological stress is unknown. This study tested the...

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Autores principales: Truijen, Jasper, Davis, Shyrin C.A.T., Stok, Wim J., Kim, Yu-Sok, van Westerloo, David J., Levi, Marcel, van der Poll, Tom, Westerhof, Berend E., Karemaker, John M., van Lieshout, Johannes J.
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Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2973234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20828371
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/CS20100137
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author Truijen, Jasper
Davis, Shyrin C.A.T.
Stok, Wim J.
Kim, Yu-Sok
van Westerloo, David J.
Levi, Marcel
van der Poll, Tom
Westerhof, Berend E.
Karemaker, John M.
van Lieshout, Johannes J.
author_facet Truijen, Jasper
Davis, Shyrin C.A.T.
Stok, Wim J.
Kim, Yu-Sok
van Westerloo, David J.
Levi, Marcel
van der Poll, Tom
Westerhof, Berend E.
Karemaker, John M.
van Lieshout, Johannes J.
author_sort Truijen, Jasper
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description Acute psychological stress challenges the cardiovascular system with an increase in BP (blood pressure), HR (heart rate) and reduced BRS (baroreflex sensitivity). β-adrenergic blockade enhances BRS during rest, but its effect on BRS during acute psychological stress is unknown. This study tested the hypothesis that BRS is higher during acute psychological stress in healthy subjects under β-adrenergic blockade. Twenty healthy novice male bungee jumpers were randomized and studied with (PROP, n=10) or without (CTRL, n=10) propranolol. BP and HR responses and BRS [cross-correlation time-domain (BRS(TD)) and cross-spectral frequency-domain (BRS(FD)) analysis] were evaluated from 30 min prior up to 2 h after the jump. HR, cardiac output and pulse pressure were lower in the PROP group throughout the study. Prior to the bungee jump, BRS was higher in the PROP group compared with the CTRL group [BRS(TD): 28 (24–42) compared with 17 (16–28) ms·mmHg(−1), P<0.05; BRS(FD): 27 (20–34) compared with 14 (9–19) ms·mmHg(−1), P<0.05; values are medians (interquartile range)]. BP declined after the jump in both groups, and post-jump BRS did not differ between the groups. In conclusion, during acute psychological stress, BRS is higher in healthy subjects treated with non-selective β-adrenergic blockade with significantly lower HR but comparable BP.
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spelling pubmed-29732342010-11-12 Baroreflex sensitivity is higher during acute psychological stress in healthy subjects under β-adrenergic blockade Truijen, Jasper Davis, Shyrin C.A.T. Stok, Wim J. Kim, Yu-Sok van Westerloo, David J. Levi, Marcel van der Poll, Tom Westerhof, Berend E. Karemaker, John M. van Lieshout, Johannes J. Clin Sci (Lond) Research Article Acute psychological stress challenges the cardiovascular system with an increase in BP (blood pressure), HR (heart rate) and reduced BRS (baroreflex sensitivity). β-adrenergic blockade enhances BRS during rest, but its effect on BRS during acute psychological stress is unknown. This study tested the hypothesis that BRS is higher during acute psychological stress in healthy subjects under β-adrenergic blockade. Twenty healthy novice male bungee jumpers were randomized and studied with (PROP, n=10) or without (CTRL, n=10) propranolol. BP and HR responses and BRS [cross-correlation time-domain (BRS(TD)) and cross-spectral frequency-domain (BRS(FD)) analysis] were evaluated from 30 min prior up to 2 h after the jump. HR, cardiac output and pulse pressure were lower in the PROP group throughout the study. Prior to the bungee jump, BRS was higher in the PROP group compared with the CTRL group [BRS(TD): 28 (24–42) compared with 17 (16–28) ms·mmHg(−1), P<0.05; BRS(FD): 27 (20–34) compared with 14 (9–19) ms·mmHg(−1), P<0.05; values are medians (interquartile range)]. BP declined after the jump in both groups, and post-jump BRS did not differ between the groups. In conclusion, during acute psychological stress, BRS is higher in healthy subjects treated with non-selective β-adrenergic blockade with significantly lower HR but comparable BP. Portland Press Ltd. 2010-11-02 2011-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2973234/ /pubmed/20828371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/CS20100137 Text en © 2011 The Author(s) The author(s) has paid for this article to be freely available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Truijen, Jasper
Davis, Shyrin C.A.T.
Stok, Wim J.
Kim, Yu-Sok
van Westerloo, David J.
Levi, Marcel
van der Poll, Tom
Westerhof, Berend E.
Karemaker, John M.
van Lieshout, Johannes J.
Baroreflex sensitivity is higher during acute psychological stress in healthy subjects under β-adrenergic blockade
title Baroreflex sensitivity is higher during acute psychological stress in healthy subjects under β-adrenergic blockade
title_full Baroreflex sensitivity is higher during acute psychological stress in healthy subjects under β-adrenergic blockade
title_fullStr Baroreflex sensitivity is higher during acute psychological stress in healthy subjects under β-adrenergic blockade
title_full_unstemmed Baroreflex sensitivity is higher during acute psychological stress in healthy subjects under β-adrenergic blockade
title_short Baroreflex sensitivity is higher during acute psychological stress in healthy subjects under β-adrenergic blockade
title_sort baroreflex sensitivity is higher during acute psychological stress in healthy subjects under β-adrenergic blockade
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2973234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20828371
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/CS20100137
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