The Impact of Age and Sex on Popliteal Artery Endothelial-dependent Vasodilator and Vasoconstrictor Function
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Lower-limb arteries, such as the popliteal artery, are a common site of atherosclerosis. These arteries are habitually exposed to large fluctuations in blood flow during physical and sedentary activities. Low-flow-mediated constriction (L-FMC) and flow-mediated dilation (FMD) provide indices of endothelial-dependent vasoconstriction and vasodilation, respectively. Age and sex both impact upper-limb FMD. However, it is unclear whether these factors also influence popliteal endothelial-dependent function. Popliteal endothelial function was compared between younger and older males and females (n=14 per group) matched for age- and sex-specific relative aerobic fitness levels (each group's normative percentile: ~45%). Nitroglycerin-mediated dilation (NMD) was also assessed as a measure of endothelial-independent vasodilation. Ageing reduced relative popliteal FMD in both males (older: 4.3±1.8% versus younger 5.7±1.9%) and females (older: 2.9±1.8% versus younger: 6.1±1.6%, both: P<0.046). FMD was also lower in older females versus older males (P=0.04). Popliteal NMD findings followed the same pattern as FMD. Compared to younger adults, relative L-FMC responses were blunted among older males (older: -1.2±1.1% versus younger: -2.2±1.0%) and females (older: -1.0±1.2% versus younger: -2.1±1.3%, both P<0.03) with no sex-differences observed in either age group (all, P>0.60). The adverse age- and sex-related (older adults only) declines in popliteal FMD were mediated, in part, by reduced vascular smooth muscle sensitivity to nitric oxide. Endothelial-dependent vasoconstriction was also attenuated with age, but unaffected by sex. Despite similar normative aerobic fitness percentiles (~45%), older adults exhibited attenuated popliteal endothelial function than their younger counterparts. This was particularly evident in older females who exhibited the lowest endothelial-dependent vasodilatory responses.
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