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Neurovascular control during exercise in acute coronary syndrome patients with Gln27Glu polymorphism of β(2)-adrenergic receptor

BACKGROUND: Gln27Glu (rs1042714) polymorphism of the β(2)-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) has been association with cardiovascular functionality in healthy subjects. However, it is unknown whether the presence of the ADRB2 Gln27Glu polymorphism influences neurovascular responses during exercise in patie...

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Autores principales: Ferreira-Santos, Larissa, Martinez, Daniel G., Nicolau, José Carlos, Moreira, Humberto G., Alves, Maria Janieire, Pereira, Alexandre C., Trombetta, Ivani C., Negrão, Carlos Eduardo, Rondon, Maria Urbana P. B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28235084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173061
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author Ferreira-Santos, Larissa
Martinez, Daniel G.
Nicolau, José Carlos
Moreira, Humberto G.
Alves, Maria Janieire
Pereira, Alexandre C.
Trombetta, Ivani C.
Negrão, Carlos Eduardo
Rondon, Maria Urbana P. B.
author_facet Ferreira-Santos, Larissa
Martinez, Daniel G.
Nicolau, José Carlos
Moreira, Humberto G.
Alves, Maria Janieire
Pereira, Alexandre C.
Trombetta, Ivani C.
Negrão, Carlos Eduardo
Rondon, Maria Urbana P. B.
author_sort Ferreira-Santos, Larissa
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description BACKGROUND: Gln27Glu (rs1042714) polymorphism of the β(2)-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) has been association with cardiovascular functionality in healthy subjects. However, it is unknown whether the presence of the ADRB2 Gln27Glu polymorphism influences neurovascular responses during exercise in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS). We tested the hypothesis that patients with ACS homozygous for the Gln allele would have increased muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) responses and decreased forearm vascular conductance (FVC) responses during exercise compared with patients carrying the Glu allele (Gln27Glu and Glu27Glu). In addition, exercise training would restore these responses in Gln27Gln patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: Thirty-days after an ischemic event, 61 patients with ACS without ventricular dysfunction were divided into 2 groups: (1) Gln27Gln (n = 35, 53±1years) and (2) Gln27Glu+Glu27Glu (n = 26, 52±2years). MSNA was directly measured using the microneurography technique, blood pressure (BP) was measured with an automatic oscillometric device, and blood flow was measured using venous occlusion plethysmography. MSNA, mean BP, and FVC were evaluated at rest and during a 3-min handgrip exercise. The MSNA (P = 0.02) and mean BP (P = 0.04) responses during exercise were higher in the Gln27Gln patients compared with that in the Gln27Glu+Glu27Glu patients. No differences were found in FVC. Two months of exercise training significantly decreased the MSNA levels at baseline (P = 0.001) and in their response during exercise (P = 0.02) in Gln27Gln patients, but caused no changes in Gln27Glu+Glu27Glu patients. Exercise training increased FVC responses in Gln27Glu+Glu27Glu patients (P = 0.03), but not in Gln27Gln patients. CONCLUSION: The exaggerated MSNA and mean BP responses during exercise suggest an increased cardiovascular risk in patients with ACS and Gln27Gln polymorphism. Exercise training emerges as an important strategy for restoring this reflex control. Gln27Glu polymorphism of ADRB2 influences exercise-induced vascular adaptation in patients with ACS.
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spelling pubmed-53256152017-03-09 Neurovascular control during exercise in acute coronary syndrome patients with Gln27Glu polymorphism of β(2)-adrenergic receptor Ferreira-Santos, Larissa Martinez, Daniel G. Nicolau, José Carlos Moreira, Humberto G. Alves, Maria Janieire Pereira, Alexandre C. Trombetta, Ivani C. Negrão, Carlos Eduardo Rondon, Maria Urbana P. B. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Gln27Glu (rs1042714) polymorphism of the β(2)-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) has been association with cardiovascular functionality in healthy subjects. However, it is unknown whether the presence of the ADRB2 Gln27Glu polymorphism influences neurovascular responses during exercise in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS). We tested the hypothesis that patients with ACS homozygous for the Gln allele would have increased muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) responses and decreased forearm vascular conductance (FVC) responses during exercise compared with patients carrying the Glu allele (Gln27Glu and Glu27Glu). In addition, exercise training would restore these responses in Gln27Gln patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: Thirty-days after an ischemic event, 61 patients with ACS without ventricular dysfunction were divided into 2 groups: (1) Gln27Gln (n = 35, 53±1years) and (2) Gln27Glu+Glu27Glu (n = 26, 52±2years). MSNA was directly measured using the microneurography technique, blood pressure (BP) was measured with an automatic oscillometric device, and blood flow was measured using venous occlusion plethysmography. MSNA, mean BP, and FVC were evaluated at rest and during a 3-min handgrip exercise. The MSNA (P = 0.02) and mean BP (P = 0.04) responses during exercise were higher in the Gln27Gln patients compared with that in the Gln27Glu+Glu27Glu patients. No differences were found in FVC. Two months of exercise training significantly decreased the MSNA levels at baseline (P = 0.001) and in their response during exercise (P = 0.02) in Gln27Gln patients, but caused no changes in Gln27Glu+Glu27Glu patients. Exercise training increased FVC responses in Gln27Glu+Glu27Glu patients (P = 0.03), but not in Gln27Gln patients. CONCLUSION: The exaggerated MSNA and mean BP responses during exercise suggest an increased cardiovascular risk in patients with ACS and Gln27Gln polymorphism. Exercise training emerges as an important strategy for restoring this reflex control. Gln27Glu polymorphism of ADRB2 influences exercise-induced vascular adaptation in patients with ACS. Public Library of Science 2017-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5325615/ /pubmed/28235084 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173061 Text en © 2017 Ferreira-Santos 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ferreira-Santos, Larissa
Martinez, Daniel G.
Nicolau, José Carlos
Moreira, Humberto G.
Alves, Maria Janieire
Pereira, Alexandre C.
Trombetta, Ivani C.
Negrão, Carlos Eduardo
Rondon, Maria Urbana P. B.
Neurovascular control during exercise in acute coronary syndrome patients with Gln27Glu polymorphism of β(2)-adrenergic receptor
title Neurovascular control during exercise in acute coronary syndrome patients with Gln27Glu polymorphism of β(2)-adrenergic receptor
title_full Neurovascular control during exercise in acute coronary syndrome patients with Gln27Glu polymorphism of β(2)-adrenergic receptor
title_fullStr Neurovascular control during exercise in acute coronary syndrome patients with Gln27Glu polymorphism of β(2)-adrenergic receptor
title_full_unstemmed Neurovascular control during exercise in acute coronary syndrome patients with Gln27Glu polymorphism of β(2)-adrenergic receptor
title_short Neurovascular control during exercise in acute coronary syndrome patients with Gln27Glu polymorphism of β(2)-adrenergic receptor
title_sort neurovascular control during exercise in acute coronary syndrome patients with gln27glu polymorphism of β(2)-adrenergic receptor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28235084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173061
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