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Muscle sympathetic nerve activity during cold stress and isometric exercise in healthy older adults

机译:健康老年人在冷应激和等距锻炼过程中的肌肉交感神经活动

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Cardiovascular mortality increases in cold weather in older adults, and physical activity may impart even greater cardiovascular risk than cold exposure alone. Human aging is associated with exaggerated pressor responses to whole body cooling; however, the sympathetic response to cold stress alone and in combination with isometric exercise is unknown. We hypothesized that cold stress would 1) increase muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) and 2) augment the MSNA response to isometric handgrip in older adults. Whole body cooling (water-perfused suit) was conducted in 11 young (23 +/- 1 yr) and 12 healthy older adults (60 +/- 2 yr). Blood pressure (BP; Finometer) and MSNA (microneurography) were measured throughout cooling and during isometric handgrip at 30% maximal voluntary contraction performed at a mean skin temperature (T-sk) of 34 and 30.5 degrees C. MSNA was greater in older adults at T-sk = 34.0 degrees C and throughout cooling (P < 0.05). MSNA increased during cooling in older, but not young, adults (young: Delta 0 +/- 1 vs. older: Delta 8 +/- 1 bursts/min; P < 0.05). The cooling-induced increase in BP was greater in older adults (P < 0.05). During handgrip, the increases in MSNA and BP were not different between conditions in either young (Delta 14 +/- 2 T-sk 34 degrees C vs. Delta 12 +/- 3 T-sk 30.5 degrees C bursts/min; Delta 20 +/- 3 T-sk 34 degrees C vs. Delta 19 +/- 3 T-sk 30.5 degrees C mmHg; both P > 0.05) or older adults (Delta 12 +/- 1 T-sk 34 degrees C vs. Delta 8 +/- 1 T-sk 30.5 degrees C bursts/min; Delta 18 +/- 3 T-sk 34 degrees C vs. Delta 17 +/- 2 T-sk 30.5 degrees C mmHg; both P > 0.05). In summary, MSNA increased during cold stress in older, but not young, adults. Furthermore, concomitant cold stress did not alter the sympathetic responses to isometric exercise in either age group, suggesting preserved sympathetic responsiveness during exercise in the cold in healthy aging.
机译:老年人在寒冷天气中的心血管死亡率会增加,而体育锻炼可能比单独暴露于寒冷暴露更大的心血管风险。人体衰老与增压器对全身冷却的过度反应有关。然而,尚不清楚单独对冷应激以及与等距锻炼相结合的共鸣反应。我们假设冷应激会导致1)老年人增加肌肉交感神经活动(MSNA)和2)增强MSNA对等距手柄的反应。在11名年轻(23 +/- 1岁)和12名健康老年人(60 +/- 2岁)中进行了全身降温(灌水服)。在整个冷却过程中和在等轴测握期间,在平均皮肤温度(T-sk)分别为34和30.5摄氏度时,血压(BP; Finometer)和MSNA(微神经造影)的测量为30%最大自愿收缩。在老年人中,MSNA更高在T-sk = 34.0摄氏度和整个冷却过程中(P <0.05)。在老年人中,但不是年轻人,冷却期间的MSNA升高(年轻人:Delta 0 +/- 1与老年人:Delta 8 +/- 1突发/分钟; P <0.05)。冷却引起的血压升高在老年人中更大(P <0.05)。在握持过程中,任一年轻阶段的条件下,MSNA和BP的增加没有差异(Delta 14 +/- 2 T-sk 34摄氏度与Delta 12 +/- 3 T-sk 30.5摄氏度/分钟突发; Delta 20 +/- 3 T-sk 34摄氏度vs Delta 19 +/- 3 T-sk 30.5摄氏度mmHg;均P> 0.05)或老年人(Delta 12 +/- 1 T-sk 34摄氏度vs Delta 8 +/- 1 T-sk 30.5摄氏度C / min; Delta 18 +/- 3 T-sk 34摄氏度与Delta 17 +/- 2 T-sk 30.5摄氏度mmHg;均P> 0.05)。总之,老年人(而非年轻人)在冷应激期间MSNA升高。此外,在任何一个年龄组中,伴随的冷应激都不会改变对等距运动的交感反应,表明在健康衰老的寒冷中运动过程中保留了交感反应。

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