Effects of Hydrophilic and Lipophilic β-Blockers on Heart Rate Variability and Baroreflex Sensitivity in Normal Subjects |
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Authors: | MARIA VITTORIA PITZALIS FILIPPO MASTROPASQUA FRANCESCO MASSARI CINZIA FORLEO REA PASSANTINO ROBERTO COLOMBO PAOLO TOTARO PAOLO RIZZON |
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Institution: | Institute of Cardiology, University of Bari, Bari, Veruno Medical Centre, Veruno, Italy;Department of Cardiology, "Salvatore Maugeri" Foundation IRCCS, Cassano Medical Centre, Cassano, Veruno, Italy;Bioengineering Service, "Salvatore Maugeri" Foundation IRCCS, Veruno Medical Centre, Veruno, Italy |
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Abstract: | To evaluate the effect of a hydrophilic and a lipophilic β- blocker on the autonomic nervous system, 20 normal subjects were studied under baseline conditions and 7 days after being randomly assigned to metoprolol (200 mg/day), nadolol (80 mg/day), and placebo. Under each condition, the time-domain parameters were analyzed by means of 24-hour ECG monitoring and the frequency-domain parameters by means of the autoregressive method using 10-minute ECGs during rest, controlled respiration, and after a head-up tilt test. The alpha index (the gain in the relationship between the RR period and systolic arterial pressure variability) was also calculated. Both nadolol and metoprolol significantly increased all of the time-domain parameters except the standard deviation of the RR intervals; they also modified the frequency-domain parameters. Both blunted the significant reduction in the high frequency (HF) component and alpha index during tilt. In normal subjects, hydrophilic and lipophilic β-blockers similarly modify the time- and frequency-domain parameters that are particularly evident when high sympathetic tone is present (during daytime and tilt). The value of the alpha index was increased by both β-blockers in the HF, but not in the low frequency band; this difference might be due to the fact that the former is a measure of the vagal component of the baroreflex control and the latter a measure of the sympathethic component. The effects of hydrophilic and lipophilic β-blockers on the time- and frequency-domain parameters of heart rate variability are similar. |
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Keywords: | time-domain analysis frequency-domain analysis metoprolol nadolol controlled breathing head-up tilt test alpha index |
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