Muscle Metaboreflex-Induced Increases in Effective Arterial Elastance: Effect of Heart Failure.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY(2020)

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Dynamic exercise elicits robust increases in sympathetic activity in part due to muscle metaboreflex activation (MMA), a pressor response triggered by activation of skeletal muscle afferents. MMA during dynamic exercise increases arterial pressure by increasing cardiac output via increases in heart rate, ventricular contractility, and central blood volume mobilization. In heart failure, ventricular function is compromised, and MMA elicits peripheral vasoconstriction. Ventricular-vascular coupling reflects the efficiency of energy transfer from the left ventricle to the systemic circulation and is calculated as the ratio of effective arterial elastance (E-a) to left ventricular maximal elastance (E-max). The effect of MMA on E-a in normal subjects is unknown. Furthermore, whether muscle metaboreflex control of E-a is altered in heart failure has not been investigated. We utilized two previously published methods of evaluating E-a [end-systolic pressure/ stroke volume (E-apV)] and [heart rate x vascular resistance (E-az)] during rest, mild treadmill exercise, and MMA (induced via partial reductions in hindlimb blood flow imposed during exercise) in chronically instrumented conscious canines before and after induction of heart failure via rapid ventricular pacing. In healthy animals, MMA elicits significant increases in effective arterial elastance and stroke work that likely maintains ventricular-vascular coupling. In heart failure, E-a is high. and MMA-induced increases are exaggerated. which further exacerbates the already uncoupled ventricular-vascular relationship, which likely contributes to the impaired ability to raise stroke work and cardiac output during exercise in heart failure.
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exercise pressor reflex,heart failure,stroke work,vascular function,ventricular function
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