Forearm Neurovascular Responses During Mental Stress and Vestibular Activation

Abstract

Autonomic responses may underlie associations among anxiety, vestibular dysfunction, and unexplained syncope. Mental stress (MS), an anxiety-inducing stimulus, causes forearm vasodilation, whereas the vestibulosympathetic reflex (VSR) causes forearm vasoconstriction. The purpose of this study was to examine the combined effects of mental and vestibular stimulation on neurovascular control in the forearm. Heart rate, arterial pressure (Finapres), and forearm blood flow (Doppler) were measured in 10 healthy volunteers in the prone position during 1 ) head-down rotation (HDR), 2 ) MS (mental arithmetic), and 3 ) HDR + MS. Forearm vascular resistance (FVR) increased during HDR (from 232 + or - 40 to 319 + or - 53 units) and decreased during MS (from 260 + or - 57 to 154 + or - 22 units). During HDR MS, FVR did not change [change (delta) = -31 + or - 50 units] and was not significantly different from the algebraic sum of each trial performed alone (delta = - 20 + or - 42 units). Arm muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA; microneurography) was measured in seven additional subjects. MSNA increased during HDR (from 13 + or - 2 to + or - 17 2 bursts/min) and HDR + MS (from 11 + or - 2 to 16 + or - 2 bursts/min). Increases in MSNA during HDR + MS (delta = 5 + or - 2 bursts/min) were not different from the algebraic sum of each trial performed alone (delta = 6 + or - 2 bursts/min). We conclude that an additive neurovascular interaction exists between MS and the VSR in the forearm. Activation of the VSR prevented forearm vasodilation during MS, suggesting that activation of the VSR may help protect against stress-induced syncope.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 2005
Accession Number
ADA628128

Entities

People

  • Chester A. Ray
  • Jason R Carter
  • William H. Cooke

Organizations

  • United States Army Institute of Surgical Research

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  • Biomedical

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  • Additives (Chemicals)
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Arithmetic
  • Arteries
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biomedical Research
  • Blood
  • Blood Flow
  • Body Regions
  • Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena
  • Data Analysis
  • Diseases And Disorders
  • Health Services
  • Heart Rate
  • Physical Examination (Medicine)
  • United States
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  • Medicine
  • Psychology

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  • Analytical Mechanics
  • Cardiovascular Physiology
  • Neuroscience