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Role of the prefrontal lobe in young normotensives with a family history of hypertension and hypertensives.

Authors :
Wang, Xiaoni
Zhao, Fadong
Yan, Saisai
Zhang, Xinzhu
Xie, Lin
Liu, Binbin
Di, Xiaohui
Li, Yi
Zhang, Jianbao
Source :
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology. Dec2019, Vol. 471 Issue 11/12, p1397-1406. 10p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Accumulating evidence has demonstrated a significant relationship between prefrontal lobe and hypertension. Elevated blood pressure is usually associated with a prefrontal hemodynamic abnormality. However, the detailed process is still unclear. In this study, we designed a startle protocol and tested the response of the cerebral cortex and cardiovascular system in young normotensive subjects with a family history of hypertension (FH+). Additionally, the cold forehead test (CFT) was performed in hypertensive subjects. In total, 40 young normotensive subjects (21 with FH+ and 19 without a family history of hypertension (FH-)) and 49 middle-aged subjects (21 normotensives (NT) and 28 hypertensives (HT)) were recruited. Our results showed that the magnitude of startle-evoked alpha oscillation at the parasympathetic-related prefrontal cortex (FP1 and FP2) in the FH+ group was significantly smaller than in the FH- group. Acute bradycardia (RRI increase) was observed in FH- subjects but disappeared in the FH+ group. The coupling between instant cardiac acute response (increased RRI) and prefrontal arousal (magnitude of evoked oscillation) was significantly weakened in the FH+ group compared with the FH- group. Furthermore, the decrease in HR induced by parasympathetic outflow during CFT was absent in HT subjects. Hence, we concluded that the impairment of parasympathetic outflow derived from the prefrontal lobe occurs in both healthy young offspring of hypertensive and hypertensive patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00316768
Volume :
471
Issue :
11/12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
139902827
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00424-019-02313-z