How does physiological aging affect baroreflex buffering in healthy men?
Healthy men
Baroreflex bufferingsurrogate
Physiological aging in healthy men reduces baroreflex buffering, which may explain altered responsiveness to vasoactive drugs in older patients.
Physiological aging in men is associated with a marked reduction in baroreflex buffering. The decrease in baroreflex buffering with aging is related to increases in basal sympathetic nerve activity and reductions in systemic alpha1-adrenergic vascular responsiveness. These findings are helpful for interpreting changes in baroreflex buffering in older patients with cardiovascular disease, as well as changes in responsiveness to vasoactive drugs with aging.
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P. P. Jones
University of Colorado Hospital
Demetra D. Christou
General / Preventive / Lipids
Jens Jordan
General Cardiology
Circulation
University of Colorado Boulder
University of Colorado Health
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d672475bddf9749b31af7a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.0000057811.86187.88