Literature DB >> 12095402

Impaired sympathetic regulation of cerebral blood flow in patients with cirrhosis of the liver.

Alfonso Lagi1, Giacomo Laffi, Simone Cencetti, Giuseppe Barletta, Marco Foschi, Francesco Vizzutti, Renzo Bandinelli, Pietro Pantaleo, Cristina Tosti Guerra, Paolo Gentilini, Giorgio La Villa.   

Abstract

Continuous recording of mean cerebral blood flow velocity (MCBFV) by Doppler ultrasound allows detection of low-frequency (LF) oscillations, which reflect sympathetic activity in the cerebral circulation. To establish whether the sympathetic drive to the cerebral circulation is altered in patients with compensated cirrhosis, and, if so, where alterations take place, LF oscillations of MCBFV, heart rate (RR interval) and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) were analysed in 10 patients with cirrhosis and 10 control subjects during supine rest and on stimulation of carotid baroreceptors using a neck chamber applying sinusoidal suction. Bivariate analysis was used to study the relationship between pairs of oscillations. In the case of a significant association, the delay in the appearance of the oscillation in MCBFV, SAP and RR was calculated. Baroreceptor stimulation induced significant increases in SAP LF and RR LF power in both groups, while MCBFV LF power increased only in controls. During baroreceptor stimulation, the lag phase between SAP LF and MCBFV LF power was significantly lower in cirrhotic patients than in control subjects (0.96 compared with 1.59 rad; P<0.01), indicating altered sympathetic regulation of the cerebral circulation. The baroreflex arc was intact, as indicated by the similar pattern of RR-SAP interval in patients and controls. Plasma noradrenaline levels increased significantly in both groups in response to head-up tilt. These results indicate that patients with cirrhosis have an altered sympathetic regulation of the cerebral circulation that is characterized by an inadequate response of resistance microvessels, despite adequate baroreceptor function.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12095402     DOI: 10.1042/cs1030043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Sci (Lond)        ISSN: 0143-5221            Impact factor:   6.124


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