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Sympathetic Activation Does Not Affect the Cardiac and Respiratory Contribution to the Relationship between Blood Pressure and Pial Artery Pulsation Oscillations in Healthy Subjects

INTRODUCTION: Using a novel method called near-infrared transillumination backscattering sounding (NIR-T/BSS) that allows for the non-invasive measurement of pial artery pulsation (cc-TQ) and subarachnoid width (sas-TQ) in humans, we assessed the influence of sympathetic activation on the cardiac an...

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Autores principales: Winklewski, Pawel J., Tkachenko, Yurii, Mazur, Kamila, Kot, Jacek, Gruszecki, Marcin, Guminski, Wojciech, Czuszynski, Krzysztof, Wtorek, Jerzy, Frydrychowski, Andrzej F.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4540578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26284650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135751
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author Winklewski, Pawel J.
Tkachenko, Yurii
Mazur, Kamila
Kot, Jacek
Gruszecki, Marcin
Guminski, Wojciech
Czuszynski, Krzysztof
Wtorek, Jerzy
Frydrychowski, Andrzej F.
author_facet Winklewski, Pawel J.
Tkachenko, Yurii
Mazur, Kamila
Kot, Jacek
Gruszecki, Marcin
Guminski, Wojciech
Czuszynski, Krzysztof
Wtorek, Jerzy
Frydrychowski, Andrzej F.
author_sort Winklewski, Pawel J.
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description INTRODUCTION: Using a novel method called near-infrared transillumination backscattering sounding (NIR-T/BSS) that allows for the non-invasive measurement of pial artery pulsation (cc-TQ) and subarachnoid width (sas-TQ) in humans, we assessed the influence of sympathetic activation on the cardiac and respiratory contribution to blood pressure (BP) cc-TQ oscillations in healthy subjects. METHODS: The pial artery and subarachnoid width response to handgrip (HGT) and cold test (CT) were studied in 20 healthy subjects. The cc-TQ and sas-TQ were measured using NIR-T/BSS; cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) was measured using Doppler ultrasound of the left internal carotid artery; heart rate (HR) and beat-to-beat mean BP were recorded using a continuous finger-pulse photoplethysmography; respiratory rate (RR), minute ventilation (MV), end-tidal CO(2) (EtCO2) and end-tidal O(2) (EtO2) were measured using a metabolic and spirometry module of the medical monitoring system. Wavelet transform analysis was used to assess the relationship between BP and cc-TQ oscillations. RESULTS: HGT evoked an increase in BP (+15.9%; P<0.001), HR (14.7; P<0.001), SaO(2) (+0.5; P<0.001) EtO(2) (+2.1; P<0.05) RR (+9.2%; P = 0.05) and MV (+15.5%; P<0.001), while sas-TQ was diminished (-8.12%; P<0.001), and a clear trend toward cc-TQ decline was observed (-11.0%; NS). CBFV (+2.9%; NS) and EtCO(2) (-0.7; NS) did not change during HGT. CT evoked an increase in BP (+7.4%; P<0.001), sas-TQ (+3.5%; P<0.05) and SaO(2)(+0.3%; P<0.05). HR (+2.3%; NS), CBFV (+2.0%; NS), EtO(2) (-0.7%; NS) and EtCO(2) (+0.9%; NS) remained unchanged. A trend toward decreased cc-TQ was observed (-5.1%; NS). The sas-TQ response was biphasic with elevation during the first 40 seconds (+8.8% vs. baseline; P<0.001) and subsequent decline (+4.1% vs. baseline; P<0.05). No change with respect to wavelet coherence and wavelet phase coherence was found between the BP and cc-TQ oscillations. CONCLUSIONS: Short sympathetic activation does not affect the cardiac and respiratory contribution to the relationship between BP—cc-TQ oscillations. HGT and CT display divergent effects on the width of the subarachnoid space, an indirect marker of changes in intracranial pressure.
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spelling pubmed-45405782015-08-24 Sympathetic Activation Does Not Affect the Cardiac and Respiratory Contribution to the Relationship between Blood Pressure and Pial Artery Pulsation Oscillations in Healthy Subjects Winklewski, Pawel J. Tkachenko, Yurii Mazur, Kamila Kot, Jacek Gruszecki, Marcin Guminski, Wojciech Czuszynski, Krzysztof Wtorek, Jerzy Frydrychowski, Andrzej F. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Using a novel method called near-infrared transillumination backscattering sounding (NIR-T/BSS) that allows for the non-invasive measurement of pial artery pulsation (cc-TQ) and subarachnoid width (sas-TQ) in humans, we assessed the influence of sympathetic activation on the cardiac and respiratory contribution to blood pressure (BP) cc-TQ oscillations in healthy subjects. METHODS: The pial artery and subarachnoid width response to handgrip (HGT) and cold test (CT) were studied in 20 healthy subjects. The cc-TQ and sas-TQ were measured using NIR-T/BSS; cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) was measured using Doppler ultrasound of the left internal carotid artery; heart rate (HR) and beat-to-beat mean BP were recorded using a continuous finger-pulse photoplethysmography; respiratory rate (RR), minute ventilation (MV), end-tidal CO(2) (EtCO2) and end-tidal O(2) (EtO2) were measured using a metabolic and spirometry module of the medical monitoring system. Wavelet transform analysis was used to assess the relationship between BP and cc-TQ oscillations. RESULTS: HGT evoked an increase in BP (+15.9%; P<0.001), HR (14.7; P<0.001), SaO(2) (+0.5; P<0.001) EtO(2) (+2.1; P<0.05) RR (+9.2%; P = 0.05) and MV (+15.5%; P<0.001), while sas-TQ was diminished (-8.12%; P<0.001), and a clear trend toward cc-TQ decline was observed (-11.0%; NS). CBFV (+2.9%; NS) and EtCO(2) (-0.7; NS) did not change during HGT. CT evoked an increase in BP (+7.4%; P<0.001), sas-TQ (+3.5%; P<0.05) and SaO(2)(+0.3%; P<0.05). HR (+2.3%; NS), CBFV (+2.0%; NS), EtO(2) (-0.7%; NS) and EtCO(2) (+0.9%; NS) remained unchanged. A trend toward decreased cc-TQ was observed (-5.1%; NS). The sas-TQ response was biphasic with elevation during the first 40 seconds (+8.8% vs. baseline; P<0.001) and subsequent decline (+4.1% vs. baseline; P<0.05). No change with respect to wavelet coherence and wavelet phase coherence was found between the BP and cc-TQ oscillations. CONCLUSIONS: Short sympathetic activation does not affect the cardiac and respiratory contribution to the relationship between BP—cc-TQ oscillations. HGT and CT display divergent effects on the width of the subarachnoid space, an indirect marker of changes in intracranial pressure. Public Library of Science 2015-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4540578/ /pubmed/26284650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135751 Text en © 2015 Winklewski et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Winklewski, Pawel J.
Tkachenko, Yurii
Mazur, Kamila
Kot, Jacek
Gruszecki, Marcin
Guminski, Wojciech
Czuszynski, Krzysztof
Wtorek, Jerzy
Frydrychowski, Andrzej F.
Sympathetic Activation Does Not Affect the Cardiac and Respiratory Contribution to the Relationship between Blood Pressure and Pial Artery Pulsation Oscillations in Healthy Subjects
title Sympathetic Activation Does Not Affect the Cardiac and Respiratory Contribution to the Relationship between Blood Pressure and Pial Artery Pulsation Oscillations in Healthy Subjects
title_full Sympathetic Activation Does Not Affect the Cardiac and Respiratory Contribution to the Relationship between Blood Pressure and Pial Artery Pulsation Oscillations in Healthy Subjects
title_fullStr Sympathetic Activation Does Not Affect the Cardiac and Respiratory Contribution to the Relationship between Blood Pressure and Pial Artery Pulsation Oscillations in Healthy Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Sympathetic Activation Does Not Affect the Cardiac and Respiratory Contribution to the Relationship between Blood Pressure and Pial Artery Pulsation Oscillations in Healthy Subjects
title_short Sympathetic Activation Does Not Affect the Cardiac and Respiratory Contribution to the Relationship between Blood Pressure and Pial Artery Pulsation Oscillations in Healthy Subjects
title_sort sympathetic activation does not affect the cardiac and respiratory contribution to the relationship between blood pressure and pial artery pulsation oscillations in healthy subjects
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4540578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26284650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135751
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