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J Physiol Volume 576, Number 3, 947-958, November 1, 2006 DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2006.117507
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Modulation of the control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity during severe orthostatic stress

Masashi Ichinose1, Mitsuru Saito2, Naoto Fujii1, Narihiko Kondo3 and Takeshi Nishiyasu1

1 Institute of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki, 305-8574, Japan
2 Applied Physiology Laboratory, Toyota Technological Institute, Nagoya 468-8511, Japan
3 Faculty of Human Development, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan

We tested the hypothesis that arterial baroreflex (ABR)-mediated beat-to-beat control over muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) is progressively modulated as orthostatic stress increases in humans, but that this control becomes impaired just before the onset of orthostatic syncope. In 17 healthy subjects, the ABR control over MSNA (burst incidence, burst strength and total MSNA) was evaluated by analysing the relationship between beat-to-beat spontaneous variations in diastolic blood pressure (DAP) and MSNA during supine rest (control) and during progressive, stepwise increases in lower body negative pressure (LBNP) that were incremented by –10 mmHg every 5 min until presyncope (nine subjects) or –60 mmHg was reached. (1) The linear relationships between DAP and burst strength and between DAP and total MSNA were shifted progressively upward as LBNP increased until the level at which syncope occurred. The relationship between DAP and burst incidence, however, gradually shifted upward from control only to LBNP = –30 mmHg; there was no further upward shift at higher LBNPs. (2) Although the slope of the relationship between DAP and burst strength and between DAP and total MSNA remained constant at all LBNPs tested, except at the level where syncope occurred, the slope of the relationship between DAP and burst incidence was reduced at LBNPs of –40 mmHg and higher (versus control). (3) In syncopal subjects, the slopes of the relationships between DAP and burst incidence, burst strength, and total MSNA were all substantially reduced during the 1–2 min period prior to the onset of syncope. Taken together, these results suggest baroreflex control over MSNA is progressively modulated as orthostatic stress increases, so that its sensitivity is substantially reduced during the period immediately preceding the severe hypotension associated with orthostatic syncope.

(Received 18 July 2006; accepted after revision 15 August 2006; first published online 17 August 2006)
Corresponding author T. Nishiyasu: Institute of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki, 305-8574, Japan. Email: nisiyasu{at}taiiku.tsukuba.ac.jp




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