Aging and Forearm Postjunctional -Adrenergic Vasoconstriction in Healthy Men
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Background—Muscle sympathetic vasoconstrictor nerve activity increases with age in healthy humans but does not result in an augmented forearm vasoconstrictor tone. We tested the hypothesis that this is due to a reduction in postjunctional -adrenergic responsiveness to endogenous norepinephrine (NE) release and determined whether this was specific to 1or 2-adrenergic receptors. Methods and Results—Forearm blood flow (FBF, by strain-gauge plethysmography) responses to local intra-arterial infusions of tyramine (which evokes endogenous NE release), phenylephrine (selective 1-agonist), and clonidine ( 2-agonist) were determined in 10 young (aged 26 1 [mean SEM] years) and 10 older (aged 65 1 years) healthy normotensive men after local -adrenergic blockade with propranolol. Basal forearm vascular tone was not different in young men and older men. The percentage reduction in FBF in response to the highest dose of tyramine was blunted in older men compared with young men ( 37 3% versus 49 3%, respectively; P 0.01) despite a greater increase in deep venous NE concentration in older men (910 103 versus 565 69 pg/mL, respectively; P 0.001). Maximal reductions in FBF to phenylephrine were also blunted in older men ( 47 2% versus 58 3% in young men, P 0.05). In contrast, the reductions in FBF ( 36 7% versus 40 3% for older versus young men, respectively) and also in venous NE concentration ( 79 24 versus 84 13 pg/mL for older versus young men, respectively) to clonidine were similar in the 2 groups. Finally, forearm sympathetic -adrenergic vasoconstrictor tone (assessed via nonselective -blockade with phentolamine) was significantly lower in older men. Conclusions—Our results indicate that human aging is associated with a reduction in forearm postjunctional -adrenergic responsiveness to endogenous NE release and that this might be specific to 1-adrenergic receptors. Furthermore, the contribution of sympathetic -adrenergic vasoconstriction to basal forearm vascular tone is reduced with age in healthy men. (Circulation. 2002;106:1349-1354.)
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