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Received October 28, 2003
Revised November 24, 2003
Accepted after revision January 6, 2004

Effect of stomach distension on cardiovascular parameters : Gastrovascular reflex is attenuated in the elderly

Narender P. van Orshoven1, P.Liam Oey1*, Leonard J. van Schelven2, Jan M.M. Roelofs3, Paul A.F. Jansen4, and Louis M.A. Akkermans3

1 Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience
2 Department of Biomedical Engineering
3 Gastrointestinal Research Unit, Departments of Gastroenterology and Surgery
4 University Medical Centre Utrecht

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: p.l.oey{at}neuro.azu.nl.

Stretching the stomach wall in young healthy subjects causes an increase in muscle sympathetic nerve activity and in blood pressure, the gastrovascular reflex. We compared healthy elderly subjects with healthy young subjects to find out whether the gastrovascular reflex attenuates in normal ageing and we studied whether there was a difference in autonomic function or gastric compliance that could explain this possible attenuation. Muscle sympathetic nerve activity, finger blood pressure and heart rate were continuously recorded during stepwise isobaric gastric distension using a barostat in 8 healthy young (6 men and 2 women, 27 ± 3.2 year SEM) and 8 healthy elderly subjects (7 men and 1 woman, 76 ± 1.5 year). Changes in cardiac output and total peripheral arterial resistance were calculated from the blood pressure signal. The baseline mean arterial pressure and muscle sympathetic nerve activity were higher in the elderly group (both P < 0.05) and muscle sympathetic nerve activity increase during the cold pressor test was lower in the elderly group (P = 0.005). During stepwise gastric distension, the elderly subjects showed an attenuated increase in muscle sympathetic nerve activity compared to the young subjects (P < 0.01). The older group tended to show a higher increase in mean arterial pressure (P = 0.08), heart rate (P = 0.06) and total peripheral arterial resistance (P = 0.09). The cardiac output rose slightly in both groups without significant difference between groups. The fundic compliance did not differ between groups. We conclude that stepwise gastric distension caused an increase in muscle sympathetic nerve activity in both groups, but the increase in the elderly was attenuated.


Key words: Cardiovascular response • Gastric distension • Integrative neurophysiology




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