Effect of Metaboreflex on Cardiovascular System in Subjects of Metabolic Syndrome

Introduction: Metaboreflex is a reflex in which muscle receptors send signals regarding metabolic (metabolites accumulation like lactic acid, potassium, adenosine) conditions of the muscles to nucleus tractus solitarius via afferent III and IV fibres to cause haemodynamic adjustments in order to...

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Main Authors: PRAMITA DUBEY, SUNITA TIWARI, MANISH BAJPAI, KALPANA SINGH, PRAVEEN JHA
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2017-07-01
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spelling doaj-790c53e9caa24e9cb976cbefe1d186d22020-11-25T02:14:59ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2017-07-01117CC01CC0410.7860/JCDR/2017/27583.10178Effect of Metaboreflex on Cardiovascular System in Subjects of Metabolic SyndromePRAMITA DUBEY0SUNITA TIWARI1MANISH BAJPAI2KALPANA SINGH3PRAVEEN JHA4Junior Resident, Department of Physiology, KGMU, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.Professor and Head, Department of Physiology, KGMU, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.Professor, Department of Physiology, KGMU, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, KGMU, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.Senior Resident, Department of Gastroenterology, RMLIMS, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.Introduction: Metaboreflex is a reflex in which muscle receptors send signals regarding metabolic (metabolites accumulation like lactic acid, potassium, adenosine) conditions of the muscles to nucleus tractus solitarius via afferent III and IV fibres to cause haemodynamic adjustments in order to regulate blood flow on the basis of the status of contracting muscle. Dysregulation in its mechanism in metabolic syndrome is demonstrated. Aim: to study the effect of metaboreflex by both isometric and rhythmic handgrip exercise on CVS parameters {Blood Pressure (BP), Cardiac Output (CO) and Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR)} in subjects of metabolic syndrome. Materials and Methods: In this study, 27 subjects aged 25 to 45 years were enrolled after ethical clearance and proper consent. They were divided into: a) subjects without metabolic syndrome; and b) subjects with metabolic syndrome. Impedance cardiovasography was done to assess cardiac parameters (systolic and diastolic blood pressure, cardiac output, systemic vascular resistance). Pre-exercise parameters were assessed followed by isometric exercise and post-isometric exercise parameter measurement. Again after rest, rhythmic exercise was followed. Finally post exercise parameters were assessed. Student paired t-test for comparison between pre and post exercise parameters were done. Results: Changes in diastolic BP following exercise were statistically significant in subjects without metabolic syndrome (p-value 0.01 and 0.001 following isometric and rhythmic exercise respectively). In subjects with metabolic syndrome also these changes were significant, but to a lesser extent (p-value 0.1 and 0.01 respectively for isometric and rhythmic exercise). Changes in systolic BP following exercise were statistically significant in subjects without metabolic syndrome (p-value 0.001 and 0.001 following isometric and rhythmic exercise respectively). In subjects with metabolic syndrome also these changes were significant (p-value 0.01 and 0.001 respectively for isometric and rhythmic exercise). Conclusion: Diminished pressor response is found after exercise in subjects with metabolic syndrome.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/10178/27583_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(RU_VT_NE)_PFA(NE_SS).pdfautonomic nervous systemcardiac parametershaemodynamicsisometric exerciserhythmic exercise
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author PRAMITA DUBEY
SUNITA TIWARI
MANISH BAJPAI
KALPANA SINGH
PRAVEEN JHA
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SUNITA TIWARI
MANISH BAJPAI
KALPANA SINGH
PRAVEEN JHA
Effect of Metaboreflex on Cardiovascular System in Subjects of Metabolic Syndrome
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
autonomic nervous system
cardiac parameters
haemodynamics
isometric exercise
rhythmic exercise
author_facet PRAMITA DUBEY
SUNITA TIWARI
MANISH BAJPAI
KALPANA SINGH
PRAVEEN JHA
author_sort PRAMITA DUBEY
title Effect of Metaboreflex on Cardiovascular System in Subjects of Metabolic Syndrome
title_short Effect of Metaboreflex on Cardiovascular System in Subjects of Metabolic Syndrome
title_full Effect of Metaboreflex on Cardiovascular System in Subjects of Metabolic Syndrome
title_fullStr Effect of Metaboreflex on Cardiovascular System in Subjects of Metabolic Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Metaboreflex on Cardiovascular System in Subjects of Metabolic Syndrome
title_sort effect of metaboreflex on cardiovascular system in subjects of metabolic syndrome
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Introduction: Metaboreflex is a reflex in which muscle receptors send signals regarding metabolic (metabolites accumulation like lactic acid, potassium, adenosine) conditions of the muscles to nucleus tractus solitarius via afferent III and IV fibres to cause haemodynamic adjustments in order to regulate blood flow on the basis of the status of contracting muscle. Dysregulation in its mechanism in metabolic syndrome is demonstrated. Aim: to study the effect of metaboreflex by both isometric and rhythmic handgrip exercise on CVS parameters {Blood Pressure (BP), Cardiac Output (CO) and Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR)} in subjects of metabolic syndrome. Materials and Methods: In this study, 27 subjects aged 25 to 45 years were enrolled after ethical clearance and proper consent. They were divided into: a) subjects without metabolic syndrome; and b) subjects with metabolic syndrome. Impedance cardiovasography was done to assess cardiac parameters (systolic and diastolic blood pressure, cardiac output, systemic vascular resistance). Pre-exercise parameters were assessed followed by isometric exercise and post-isometric exercise parameter measurement. Again after rest, rhythmic exercise was followed. Finally post exercise parameters were assessed. Student paired t-test for comparison between pre and post exercise parameters were done. Results: Changes in diastolic BP following exercise were statistically significant in subjects without metabolic syndrome (p-value 0.01 and 0.001 following isometric and rhythmic exercise respectively). In subjects with metabolic syndrome also these changes were significant, but to a lesser extent (p-value 0.1 and 0.01 respectively for isometric and rhythmic exercise). Changes in systolic BP following exercise were statistically significant in subjects without metabolic syndrome (p-value 0.001 and 0.001 following isometric and rhythmic exercise respectively). In subjects with metabolic syndrome also these changes were significant (p-value 0.01 and 0.001 respectively for isometric and rhythmic exercise). Conclusion: Diminished pressor response is found after exercise in subjects with metabolic syndrome.
topic autonomic nervous system
cardiac parameters
haemodynamics
isometric exercise
rhythmic exercise
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