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Vasomotor sympathetic outflow in the muscle metaboreflex in low birth weight young adults

A growing body of evidence suggests that low birth weight (LBW) offspring are associated with long-term structural and functional changes in cardiovascular and neuroendocrine systems. We tested the hypothesis that muscle metaboreflex activation produces exaggerated responses in cardiac autonomic ton...

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Autores principales: Chifamba, Jephat, Mbangani, Brilliant, Chimhete, Casper, Gwaunza, Lenon, Allen, Larry A, Chinyanga, Herbert Mapfumo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4454205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26060413
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IBPC.S76382
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author Chifamba, Jephat
Mbangani, Brilliant
Chimhete, Casper
Gwaunza, Lenon
Allen, Larry A
Chinyanga, Herbert Mapfumo
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Mbangani, Brilliant
Chimhete, Casper
Gwaunza, Lenon
Allen, Larry A
Chinyanga, Herbert Mapfumo
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description A growing body of evidence suggests that low birth weight (LBW) offspring are associated with long-term structural and functional changes in cardiovascular and neuroendocrine systems. We tested the hypothesis that muscle metaboreflex activation produces exaggerated responses in cardiac autonomic tone (represented by heart rate variability ratio) and cutaneous vascular sympathetic tone (represented by plethysmography pulse wave amplitude) in LBW compared to normal birth weight (NBW) young adults. We recruited 23 LBW (18 females and five males) and 23 NBW (14 females and nine males) University of Zimbabwe students with neonatal clinical cards as proof of birth weight at term. Resting electrocardiogram, pulse waves, and blood pressures were recorded. Participants then underwent a static/isometric handgrip exercise until fatigue and a post-exercise circulatory arrest period of 2 minutes. We observed (results mean ± standard deviation) a greater mean increase in heart rate variability ratio from baseline to exercise for LBW compared to NBW individuals (1.015±1.034 versus [vs] 0.119±0.789, respectively; P<0.05). We also observed a greater mean decrease in plethysmography pulse wave amplitude from baseline to exercise (−1.32±1.064 vs −0.735±0.63; P<0.05) and from baseline to post-exercise circulatory arrest (−0.932±0.998 vs −0.389±0.563; P<0.05) for LBW compared to NBW individuals. We conclude that LBW may be associated with an exaggerated sympathetic discharge in response to muscle metaboreflex.
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spelling pubmed-44542052015-06-09 Vasomotor sympathetic outflow in the muscle metaboreflex in low birth weight young adults Chifamba, Jephat Mbangani, Brilliant Chimhete, Casper Gwaunza, Lenon Allen, Larry A Chinyanga, Herbert Mapfumo Integr Blood Press Control Original Research A growing body of evidence suggests that low birth weight (LBW) offspring are associated with long-term structural and functional changes in cardiovascular and neuroendocrine systems. We tested the hypothesis that muscle metaboreflex activation produces exaggerated responses in cardiac autonomic tone (represented by heart rate variability ratio) and cutaneous vascular sympathetic tone (represented by plethysmography pulse wave amplitude) in LBW compared to normal birth weight (NBW) young adults. We recruited 23 LBW (18 females and five males) and 23 NBW (14 females and nine males) University of Zimbabwe students with neonatal clinical cards as proof of birth weight at term. Resting electrocardiogram, pulse waves, and blood pressures were recorded. Participants then underwent a static/isometric handgrip exercise until fatigue and a post-exercise circulatory arrest period of 2 minutes. We observed (results mean ± standard deviation) a greater mean increase in heart rate variability ratio from baseline to exercise for LBW compared to NBW individuals (1.015±1.034 versus [vs] 0.119±0.789, respectively; P<0.05). We also observed a greater mean decrease in plethysmography pulse wave amplitude from baseline to exercise (−1.32±1.064 vs −0.735±0.63; P<0.05) and from baseline to post-exercise circulatory arrest (−0.932±0.998 vs −0.389±0.563; P<0.05) for LBW compared to NBW individuals. We conclude that LBW may be associated with an exaggerated sympathetic discharge in response to muscle metaboreflex. Dove Medical Press 2015-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4454205/ /pubmed/26060413 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IBPC.S76382 Text en © 2015 Chifamba et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Gwaunza, Lenon
Allen, Larry A
Chinyanga, Herbert Mapfumo
Vasomotor sympathetic outflow in the muscle metaboreflex in low birth weight young adults
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title_full Vasomotor sympathetic outflow in the muscle metaboreflex in low birth weight young adults
title_fullStr Vasomotor sympathetic outflow in the muscle metaboreflex in low birth weight young adults
title_full_unstemmed Vasomotor sympathetic outflow in the muscle metaboreflex in low birth weight young adults
title_short Vasomotor sympathetic outflow in the muscle metaboreflex in low birth weight young adults
title_sort vasomotor sympathetic outflow in the muscle metaboreflex in low birth weight young adults
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4454205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26060413
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IBPC.S76382
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