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Disruption of phase synchronization between blood pressure and muscle sympathetic nerve activity in postural vasovagal syncope.

Christopher E Schwartz1, Elisabeth Lambert, Marvin S Medow, Julian M Stewart.   

Abstract

Withdrawal of muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) may not be necessary for the precipitous fall of peripheral arterial resistance and arterial pressure (AP) during vasovagal syncope (VVS). We tested the hypothesis that the MSNA-AP baroreflex entrainment is disrupted before VVS regardless of MSNA withdrawal using the phase synchronization between blood pressure and MSNA during head-up tilt (HUT) to measure reflex coupling. We studied eight VVS subjects and eight healthy control subjects. Heart rate, AP, and MSNA were measured during supine baseline and at early, mid, late, and syncope stages of HUT. Phase synchronization indexes, measuring time-dependent differences between MSNA and AP phases, were computed. Directionality indexes, indicating the influence of AP on MSNA (neural arc) and MSNA on AP (peripheral arc), were computed. Heart rate was greater in VVS compared with control subjects during early, mid, and late stages of HUT and significantly declined at syncope (P = 0.04). AP significantly decreased during mid, late, and syncope stages of tilt in VVS subjects only (P = 0.001). MSNA was not significantly different between groups during HUT (P = 0.700). However, the phase synchronization index significantly decreased during mid and late stages in VVS subjects but not in control subjects (P < .001). In addition, the neural arc was significantly affected more than the peripheral arc before syncope. In conclusion, VVS is accompanied by a loss of the synchronous AP-MSNA relationship with or without a loss in MSNA at faint. This provides insight into the mechanisms behind the loss of vasoconstriction and drop in AP independent of MSNA at the time of vasovagal faint.

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Keywords:  blood pressure; muscle sympathetic nerve activity; phase synchronization; vasovagal syncope

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23934851      PMCID: PMC4073937          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00415.2013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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