(Circulation. 2000;101:2727.)
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From the Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
Correspondence to Robert F. Wilson, Box 508, UMHC, 420 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN 54455.
BackgroundSympathetic cardiac reinnervation occurs variably after cardiac transplantation (CT) in humans. We hypothesized that sinus node reinnervation would partially restore normal chronotropic response to exercise.
Methods and ResultsThirteen recent CT recipients, 28 late CT
recipients (
1 year after CT), and 20 control subjects were studied.
Sinus node sympathetic reinnervation was determined by heart rate (HR)
change after tyramine injection into the artery that perfused the sinus
node. HR changes of <5 and
15 bpm were defined, respectively, as
denervation and marked reinnervation. During treadmill exercise, HR,
blood pressure, and expired O2 and CO2 were
measured. All early transplant recipients exhibited features typical of
denervation (basal HR, 88±2 bpm; peak HR, 132±4 bpm, peaking 1.8±0.3
minutes after exercise cessation and slowly declining after exercise).
A similar pattern was found in the 12 late transplant recipients with
persistent sinus node denervation. However, in patients with marked
reinnervation, exercise HR rose more (peak HR, 142±4 and 141±2 bpm),
peaked earlier after cessation of exercise (0.7±0.4 and 0.3±0.1
minute), and fell more rapidly. Exercise duration and maximal oxygen
consumption were not related significantly to reinnervation status, but
a trend existed for longer exercise time in markedly
reinnervated patients.
ConclusionsThe present studies suggest that sympathetic reinnervation of the sinus node is accompanied by partial restoration of normal HR response to exercise. Both maximal oxygen consumption and exercise duration were markedly shorter in CT patients than in control subjects, and most of the difference was not related to innervation status.
Key Words: surgery transplantation tests nervous system, sympathetic exercise cardiovascular diseases reflex
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