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Reproducibility and diurnal variation of the directional sensitivity of the cerebral pressure-flow relationship in men and women.

Authors :
Labrecque, Lawrence
Burma, Joel S.
Roy, Marc-Antoine
Smirl, Jonathan D.
Brassard, Patrice
Source :
Journal of Applied Physiology; Jan2022, Vol. 132 Issue 1, p154-166, 13p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The cerebral pressure-flow relationship has directional sensitivity, meaning the augmentation in cerebral blood flow is attenuated when mean arterial pressure (MAP) increases versus MAP decreases. We used repeated squat-stands (RSS) to quantify it using a novel metric. However, its within-day reproducibility and the impacts of diurnal variation and biological sex are unknown. Study aims were to evaluate this metric for: 1) within-day reproducibility and diurnal variation in middle cerebral artery (MCA; ΔMCAv<subscript>T</subscript>/ ΔMAPT) and posterior cerebral artery (PCA; ΔPCAv<subscript>T</subscript>/ ΔMAP<subscript>T</subscript>) and 2) sex differences. ΔMCAv<subscript>T</subscript>/ ΔMAP<subscript>T</subscript> and ΔPCAv<subscript>T</subscript>/ ΔMAP<subscript>T</subscript> were calculated at 7 timepoints (08:00–17:00) in 18 participants (8 women; 24 ± 3 yr) using the minimum-to-maximum MCAv or PCAv and MAP for each RSS at 0.05 Hz and 0.10 Hz. Relative metric values were also calculated (%MCAvT/%MAPT, %PCAvT/%MAPT). Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) evaluated reproducibility, which was good (0.75–0.90) to excellent (>0.90). Time-of-day impacted ΔMCAv<subscript>T</subscript>/ ΔMAP<subscript>T</subscript> (0.05 Hz: P = 0.002; 0.10 Hz: P = 0.001), %MCAv<subscript>T</subscript>/%MAP<subscript>T</subscript> (0.05 Hz: P = 0.035; 0.10 Hz: P = 0.009), and ΔPCAv<subscript>T</subscript>/ ΔMAP<subscript>T</subscript> (0.05 Hz: P = 0.024), albeit with small/negligible effect sizes. MAP direction impacted both arteries’ metric at 0.10 Hz (all P < 0.024). Sex differences in the MCA only (P = 0.003) vanished when reported in relative terms. These findings demonstrate that this metric is reproducible throughout the day in the MCA and PCA and is not impacted by biological sex. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
87507587
Volume :
132
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Applied Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154933210
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00653.2021