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Baroreflex responses during dry resting and exercise apnoeas in air and pure oxygen.

Anna Taboni1, Giovanni Vinetti2, Timothée Fontolliet1, Gabriele Simone Grasso3, Enrico Tam4, Christian Moia1, Guido Ferretti1,2, Nazzareno Fagoni5,6,7.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We analysed the characteristics of arterial baroreflexes during the first phase of apnoea (φ1).
METHODS: 12 divers performed rest and exercise (30 W) apnoeas (air and oxygen). We measured beat-by-beat R-to-R interval (RRi) and mean arterial pressure (MAP). Mean RRi and MAP values defined the operating point (OP) before (PRE-ss) and in the second phase (φ2) of apnoea. Baroreflex sensitivity (BRS, ms·mmHg-1) was calculated with the sequence method.
RESULTS: In PRE-ss, BRS was (median [IQR]): at rest, 20.3 [10.0-28.6] in air and 18.8 [13.8-25.2] in O2; at exercise 9.2[8.4-13.2] in air and 10.1[8.4-13.6] in O2. In φ1, during MAP decrease, BRS was lower than in PRE-ss at rest (6.6 [5.3-11.4] in air and 7.7 [4.9-14.3] in O2, p < 0.05). At exercise, BRS in φ1 was 6.4 [3.9-13.1] in air and 6.7 [4.1-9.5] in O2. After attainment of minimum MAP (MAPmin), baroreflex resetting started. After attainment of minimum RRi, baroreflex sequences reappeared. In φ2, BRS at rest was 12.1 [9.6-16.2] in air, 12.9 [9.2-15.8] in O2. At exercise (no φ2 in air), it was 7.9 [5.4-10.7] in O2. In φ2, OP acts at higher MAP values.
CONCLUSION: In apnoea φ1, there is a sudden correction of MAP fall via baroreflex. The lower BRS in the earliest φ1 suggests a possible parasympathetic mechanism underpinning this reduction. After MAPmin, baroreflex resets, displacing its OP at higher MAP level; thus, resetting may not be due to central command. After resetting, restoration of BRS suggests re-establishment of vagal drive.

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Keywords:  Baroreflex resetting; Baroreflex sensitivity; Breath holding; Closed loop; Sequence method

Year:  2020        PMID: 33151437     DOI: 10.1007/s00421-020-04544-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol        ISSN: 1439-6319            Impact factor:   3.078


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