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Altered sympathoadrenal response to dynamic exercise in cardiac transplant recipients
- Source :
- Cardiovascular research. 23(11)
- Publication Year :
- 1989
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Abstract
- The cardiac denervation produced by heart transplantation modifies the physiological response to exercise. The cardiorespiratory and sympathoadrenal response of seven "healthy" orthotopic heart transplant recipients was compared to seven age matched normal subjects during progressive dynamic exercise. The initial venous noradrenaline concentration tended to be higher in the transplant group, at 3.6 (SEM 0.6) v 2.9(0.2) nmol-litre-1 (NS). Noradrenaline concentrations were significantly higher in the transplant group during exercise (p less than 0.05, by analysis of variance). The transplant recipients reached a lower maximum workload than the normal subjects, at 102(8) v 170(10) watts (p less than 0.01) and the peak noradrenaline concentrations were similar in the two groups. The fall in noradrenaline concentrations after exercise was similar in the two groups. This showed that noradrenaline clearance was normal in the transplant recipients and the higher noradrenaline level reflected increased sympathetic activity. Despite the normal peak noradrenaline concentration, the transplant recipients achieved lower maximum heart rates than the normal subjects, at 142(3) v 181(5) beats min-1 (p less than 0.01). Adrenaline concentrations were similar in the two groups during submaximal exercise and tended to be lower in the transplant recipients at maximal exercise. The increased sympathetic activity may be a response to altered cardiac performance because of efferent cardiac denervation or to loss of tonic inhibition of sympathetic activity by cardiac receptors due to afferent denervation. Both circulating noradrenaline and adrenaline appear to play a significant role in the heart rate response to exercise after cardiac transplantation.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Heart Diseases
Physiology
medicine.medical_treatment
Physical exercise
Norepinephrine
Heart Rate
Physiology (medical)
Internal medicine
Heart rate
Medicine
Aerobic exercise
Humans
Heart transplantation
Denervation
business.industry
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Heart
Middle Aged
Transplantation
Endocrinology
Epinephrine
Exercise Test
Heart Transplantation
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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medicine.drug
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Details
- ISSN :
- 00086363
- Volume :
- 23
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cardiovascular research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f012e01a0f6b3141c09e996a56924f1e