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Significant role of the cardiopostural interaction in blood pressure regulation during standing.

Da Xu1, Ajay K Verma2, Amanmeet Garg3, Michelle Bruner1, Reza Fazel-Rezai2, Andrew P Blaber1,2, Kouhyar Tavakolian4,2.   

Abstract

Cardiovascular and postural control systems have been studied independently despite the increasing evidence showing the importance of cardiopostural interaction in blood pressure regulation. In this study, we aimed to assess the role of the cardiopostural interaction in relation to cardiac baroreflex in blood pressure regulation under orthostatic stress before and after mild exercise. Physiological variables representing cardiovascular control (heart rate and systolic blood pressure), lower limb muscle activation (electromyography), and postural sway (center of pressure derived from force and moment data during sway) were measured from 17 healthy participants (25 ± 2 yr, 9 men and 8 women) during a sit-to-stand test before and after submaximal exercise. The cardiopostural control (characterized by baroreflex-mediated muscle-pump effect in response to blood pressure changes, i.e., muscle-pump baroreflex) was assessed using wavelet transform coherence and causality analyses in relation to the baroreflex control of heart rate. Significant cardiopostural blood pressure control was evident counting for almost half of the interaction time with blood pressure changes that observed in the cardiac baroreflex (36.6-72.5% preexercise and 34.7-53.9% postexercise). Thus, cardiopostural input to blood pressure regulation should be considered when investigating orthostatic intolerance. A reduction of both cardiac and muscle-pump baroreflexes in blood pressure regulation was observed postexercise and was likely due to the absence of excessive venous pooling and a less stressed system after mild exercise. With further studies using more effective protocols evoking venous pooling and muscle-pump activity, the cardiopostural interaction could improve our understanding of the autonomic control system and ultimately lead to a more accurate diagnosis of cardiopostural dysfunctions.NEW & NOTEWORTHY We examined the interaction between cardiovascular and postural control systems during standing before and after mild exercise. Significant cardiopostural input to blood pressure regulation was shown, suggesting the importance of cardiopostural integration when investigating orthostatic hypotension. In addition, we observed a reduction of baroreflex-mediated blood pressure regulation after exercise.
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Keywords:  cardiopostural control; mild exercise; orthostatic hypotension; skeletal muscle pump

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28626082      PMCID: PMC5625169          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00836.2016

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


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