2001
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2001.0861h.x
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Two sites for modulation of human sympathetic activity by arterial baroreceptors?

Abstract: Peroneal muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSA), finger blood pressure and cardiac intervals were recorded at rest in 60 healthy subjects, aged 18–71 years. Arterial baroreflex control of MSA was analysed by relating each spontaneous sympathetic burst to the diastolic blood pressure and the cardiac interval of the heart beat during which the burst was generated. The results were expressed as blood pressure/cardiac interval threshold for occurrence of bursts, and as baroreflex sensitivity (i.e. the relationshi… Show more

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“…Data regarding the slope of the cardiac baroreflex were averaged across falling and rising SBP.. Spontaneous sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity was calculated by associating spontaneous fluctuations in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) to the occurrence of bursts of MSNA. The analysis that we used has been termed "threshold analysis" and has been described in detail (Kienbaum et al, 2001, Hart et al, 2010. In brief, DBP for each cardiac cycle (recorded during the baseline period) were grouped into blood pressure bins of 1 mmHg.…”
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“…Data regarding the slope of the cardiac baroreflex were averaged across falling and rising SBP.. Spontaneous sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity was calculated by associating spontaneous fluctuations in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) to the occurrence of bursts of MSNA. The analysis that we used has been termed "threshold analysis" and has been described in detail (Kienbaum et al, 2001, Hart et al, 2010. In brief, DBP for each cardiac cycle (recorded during the baseline period) were grouped into blood pressure bins of 1 mmHg.…”
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“…Cardiac baroreflex function was measured using the spontaneous sequential technique, 26 and sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity was measured using the spontaneous threshold technique. 27,28 For further methods, data, and statistical analyses regarding microneurography and baroreflex sensitivity, please see the online-only Data Supplement Methods.…”
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“…We assessed sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity using the threshold technique as described by Kienbaum et al 19 The method quantifies the percentage of cardiac cycles associated with a sympathetic burst for a given diastolic blood pressure. Then, sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity can be calculated as quotient of changes in burst incidence and diastolic blood pressure.…”
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“…14 It is suggested to occur at 2 central nervous system locations, one that determines whether or not a burst will occur and another at which the strength of the discharge is determined. 15 Although not fully clarified where in the central nervous system this takes place, brain stem connections have been implicated. 16 This study aimed to test the hypothesis that midbrain structures affect cardiovascular outcome by modulating baroreflex restraint of central sympathetic outflow at distinct neural sites.…”
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