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Baroreflex buffering and susceptibility to vasoactive drugsBACKGROUND: The overall effect of vasoactive drugs on blood pressure is determined by a combination of the direct effect on vascular tone and an indirect baroreflex-mediated effect, a baroreflex buffering of blood pressure. Differences in baroreflex function affect the responsiveness to vasoactive medications, particularly baroreflex buffering of blood pressure; however, the magnitude is not known. METHODS AND RESULTS: We characterized baroreflex function and responses to vasoactive drugs in patients with idiopathic orthostatic intolerance, patients with essential hypertension, patients with monogenic hypertension and brachydactyly, patients with multiple system atrophy, and control subjects. We used phenylephrine sensitivity during ganglionic blockade as a measure of baroreflex buffering. Phenylephrine (25 microg) increased systolic blood pressure 6+/-1.6 mm Hg in control subjects, 6+/-1.1 mm Hg in orthostatic intolerance patients, 18+/-3.9 mm Hg in patients with essential hypertension, 31+/-3.4 mm Hg in patients with monogenic hypertension, and 25+/-3.4 mm Hg in patients with multiple system atrophy. Similar differences in sensitivities between groups were observed with nitroprusside. The sensitivity to vasoactive drugs was highly correlated with baroreflex buffering function and to a lesser degree with baroreflex control of heart rate. In control subjects, sensitivities to nitroprusside and phenylephrine infusions were correlated with baroreflex heart rate control and sympathetic nerve traffic. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings are consistent with an important effect of baroreflex blood pressure buffering on the sensitivity to vasoactive drugs. They suggest that even moderate changes in baroreflex function may have a substantial effect on the sensitivity to vasoactive medications.
Document ID
20040088399
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Jordan, Jens
(Franz-Volhard Clinical Research Center and Helios Klinikum, Humboldt-University Medical Faculty of the Charite, Berlin, Germany)
Tank, Jens
Shannon, John R.
Diedrich, Andre
Lipp, Axel
Schroder, Christoph
Arnold, Guy
Sharma, Arya M.
Biaggioni, Italo
Robertson, David
Luft, Friedrich C.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
March 26, 2002
Publication Information
Publication: Circulation
Volume: 105
Issue: 12
ISSN: 0009-7322
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
NASA Discipline Regulatory Physiology
Clinical Trial
Non-NASA Center
Controlled Clinical Trial

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