Mental stress via a color word test increased muscle sympathetic nerve activity by 25%, femoral venous norepinephrine concentrations by 25%, and regional norepinephrine overflow by 26%.
Observational (n=10)
Healthy volunteers (n=10)
Mental challenges (word identification test and color word test) vs Rest and relaxation procedure ([3H]Norepinephrine infusions)
Muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSA) and norepinephrine (NE) release
Muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSA; peroneal nerve) and arterial and femoral venous plasma norepinephrine (NE) were studied in 10 volunteers at rest, during a relaxation procedure (RELAX), and during two mental challenges, a word identification test (WIT) and a color word test (CWT). 3HNE infusions were used to assess NE spillover to and clearance from plasma. Net NE overflow from the leg was calculated. RELAX reduced MSA and femoral venous NE concentrations. CWT increased blood pressure, cardiac output (thermodilution), and calf flow and reduced systemic vascular resistance. Responses to WIT were less marked. CWT increased MSA by 25%, femoral venous NE concentrations by 25%, and NE overflow from the leg by 26% at 3 min. Fractional epinephrine and 3HNE extractions were flow related and decreased during CWT. The arterial contribution to femoral venous NE (about half) increased by 10% during CWT. Arterial NE levels and spillover increased, but NE clearance was unchanged. Femoral venous NE concentrations and NE spillover (not based on flow measurements) and regional NE overflow correlated with MSA. Thus NE concentrations in plasma reflect spillover rather than clearance at rest and during mental challenge. Biochemical and neurophysiological indexes of sympathetic activity correlate when assessed in the same region. Mental stress increases sympathetic activity in leg muscle.
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Paul Hjemdahl
Preventive Cardiology
Jan Fagius
Uppsala University
U. Freyschuss
Karolinska University Hospital
AJP Endocrinology and Metabolism
Karolinska University Hospital
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Hjemdahl et al. (Wed,) conducted a observational in Healthy volunteers (n=10). Mental challenges (word identification test and color word test) vs. Rest and relaxation procedure was evaluated on Muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSA) and norepinephrine (NE) release. Mental stress via a color word test increased muscle sympathetic nerve activity by 25%, femoral venous norepinephrine concentrations by 25%, and regional norepinephrine overflow by 26%.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a15399c37103a43379f692c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.1989.257.5.e654
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