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Blunted Shear-mediated Dilation of the Internal but Not Common Carotid Artery in Response to Lower Body Negative Pressure

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Date 2018 Feb 16
PMID 29446714
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Shear-mediated dilation in peripheral conduit arteries is blunted with sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activation; however, the effect of SNS activation on shear-mediated dilation in carotid arteries is unknown. We hypothesized that SNS activation reduces shear-mediated dilation in common and internal carotid arteries (CCA and ICA, respectively), and this attenuation is greater in the ICA compared with the CCA. Shear-mediated dilation in the CCA and ICA were measured in nine healthy men (24 ± 1 yr) with and without SNS activation. Shear-mediated dilation was induced by 3 min of hypercapnia (end-tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide +10 mmHg from individual baseline); SNS activity was increased with lower body negative pressure (LBNP; -20 mmHg). CCA and ICA measurements were made using Doppler ultrasound during hypercapnia with (LBNP) or without (Control) SNS activation. LBNP trials began with 5 min of LBNP with subjects breathing hypercapnic gas during the final 3 min. Shear-mediated dilation was calculated as the percent rise in peak diameter from baseline diameter. Sympathetic activation attenuated shear-mediated dilation in the ICA (Control vs. LBNP, 5.5 ± 0.7 vs. 1.8 ± 0.4%, P < 0.01), but not in the CCA (5.1 ± 1.2 vs. 4.2 ± 1.0%, P = 0.31). Moreover, absolute reduction in shear-mediated dilation via SNS activation was greater in the ICA than the CCA (-3.6 ± 0.7 vs. -0.9 ± 0.8%, P = 0.02). Our data indicate that shear-mediated dilation is attenuated during LBNP to a greater extent in the ICA compared with the CCA. These results potentially provide insight into the role of SNS activation on cerebral perfusion, as the ICA is a key supplier of blood to the brain. NEW & NOTEWORTHY We explored the effect of acute sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activation on shear-mediated dilation in the common and internal carotid arteries (CCA and ICA, respectively) in young healthy men. Our data demonstrate that hypercapnia-induced vasodilation of the ICA is attenuated during lower body negative pressure to a greater extent than the CCA. These data may provide novel information related to the role of SNS activation on cerebral perfusion in humans.

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