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Effect of oral hormonal contraceptive pill use on the hemodynamic response to the cold pressor test.

Dain W Jacob1, Aaron M Voshage1, Jennifer L Harper1, Jacqueline K Limberg1.   

Abstract

Acute increases in sympathetic nervous system activity (SNA) often elicit peripheral vasoconstriction and increases in blood pressure (BP). Given sympathetic support of BP is modulated by ovarian sex hormones (e.g., estradiol), we sought to examine the effect of menstrual cycle and oral hormonal contraceptive pill (OC) phase on the hemodynamic response to acute increases in SNA. We hypothesized sympathoexcitation via cold pressor test (CPT) would elicit greater peripheral vasoconstriction and increases BP in females with natural menstrual cycles (NC) compared with females taking OC. We further hypothesized that SNA-mediated vasoconstriction would be attenuated during the high estradiol (HE) phase versus the low estradiol (LE) phase of the menstrual/pill cycle. Female NC (n = 11, 25 ± 1 yr) and OC (n = 10, 24 ± 1 yr) participants were studied during the LE (early follicular, placebo pill) and HE (late follicular, active pill) phase of the menstrual/pill cycle. BP (finger photoplethysmography), heart rate (HR, ECG), and forearm blood flow (FBF, venous occlusion plethysmography) were measured during a 5-min baseline and a 2-min CPT. CPT elicited an increase in BP in both groups (time, P < 0.01). During CPT, OC participants exhibited greater and sustained increases in HR compared with NC participants (group × time, P < 0.01). Higher HRs were met with increases in FBF in OC participants during the CPT, which was not observed in NC participants (group × time, P < 0.01). OC participants exhibit greater increases in HR, and paradoxical vasodilation during acute sympathetic activation compared with NC participants. Group differences are unaffected by menstrual/pill phase.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Acute increases in sympathetic nervous system activity often elicit peripheral vasoconstriction and increases in blood pressure (BP). Given sympathetic support of BP is modulated by ovarian sex hormones (e.g., estradiol), we sought to examine the effect of menstrual cycle and oral hormonal contraceptive pill (OC) phase on the hemodynamic response to acute increases in sympathetic nervous system activity via the cold pressor test. We show OC participants exhibit paradoxical vasodilation during acute sympathetic activation compared with participants with natural menstrual cycles; notably, group differences were unaffected by menstrual/pill phase.

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Keywords:  blood flow; blood pressure; cold pressor test; menstrual cycle; sympathetic nervous system

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35486478      PMCID: PMC9142154          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00140.2022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   5.125


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