Low-dose estrogen therapy does not change postexercise hypotension, sympathetic nerve activity reduction, and vasodilation in healthy postmenopausal women


Autoria(s): ONEDA, Bruna; FORJAZ, Claudia L. M.; BERNARDO, Fernanda R.; ARAUJO, Tatiana G.; GUSMAO, Josiane L.; LABES, Eliana; ABRAHAO, Sandra B.; MION JR., Decio; FONSECA, Angela M.; TINUCCI, Tais
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

The aim of this study was to determine whether estrogen therapy enhances postexercise muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) decrease and vasodilation, resulting in a greater postexercise hypotension. Eighteen postmenopausal women received oral estrogen therapy (ET; n = 9, 1 mg/day) or placebo (n = 9) for 6 mo. They then participated in one 45-min exercise session (cycle ergometer at 50% of oxygen uptake peak) and one 45-min control session (seated rest) in random order. Blood pressure (BP, oscillometry), heart rate (HR), MSNA (microneurography), forearm blood flow (FBF, plethysmography), and forearm vascular resistance (FVR) were measured 60 min later. FVR was calculated. Data were analyzed using a two-way ANOVA. Although postexercise physiological responses were unaltered, HR was significantly lower in the ET group than in the placebo group (59 +/- 2 vs. 71 +/- 2 beats/min, P < 0.01). In both groups, exercise produced significant decreases in systolic BP (145 +/- 3 vs. 154 +/- 3 mmHg, P = 0.01), diastolic BP (71 +/- 3 vs. 75 +/- 2 mmHg, P = 0.04), mean BP (89 +/- 2 vs. 93 +/- 2 mmHg, P = 0.02), MSNA (29 +/- 2 vs. 35 +/- 1 bursts/min, P < 0.01), and FVR (33 +/- 4 vs. 55 +/- 10 units, P = 0.01), whereas it increased FBF (2.7 +/- 0.4 vs. 1.6 +/- 0.2 ml (.) min(-1) (.) 100 ml(-1), P = 0.02) and did not change HR (64 +/- 2 vs. 65 +/- 2 beats/min, P = 0.3). Although ET did not change postexercise BP, HR, MSNA, FBF, or FVR responses, it reduced absolute HR values at baseline and after exercise.

FAPESP Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo[01/14989-7]

FAPESP Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo[CAPES/DS/2005]

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY, v.295, n.4, p.H1802-H1808, 2008

0363-6135

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23457

10.1152/ajpheart.01222.2007

http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.01222.2007

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eng

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC

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American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology

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Palavras-Chave #postmenopause #aerobic exercise #muscle sympathetic nerve activity #blood pressure #AMBULATORY BLOOD-PRESSURE #HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY #RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM #ACUTE DYNAMIC EXERCISE #NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE #BODY-MASS INDEX #ARTERIAL-PRESSURE #HEART-DISEASE #HUMANS #HEMODYNAMICS #Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems #Physiology #Peripheral Vascular Disease
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