Renal blood flow in heart failure patients during exercise
Open Access
- 1 December 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
- Vol. 287 (6) , H2834-H2839
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00394.2004
Abstract
During exercise, reflex renal vasoconstriction maintains blood pressure and helps in redistributing blood flow to the contracting muscle. Exercise intolerance in heart failure (HF) is thought to involve diminished perfusion in active muscle. We studied the temporal relationship between static handgrip (HG) and renal blood flow velocity (RBV; duplex ultrasound) in 10 HF and in 9 matched controls during 3 muscle contraction paradigms. Fatiguing HG ( protocol 1) at 40% of maximum voluntary contraction led to a greater reduction in RBV in HF compared with controls (group main effect: P < 0.05). The reduction in RBV early in HG tended to be more prominent during the early phases of protocol 1. Similar RBV was observed in the two groups during post-HG circulatory arrest (isolating muscle metaboreflex). Short bouts (15 s) of HG at graded intensities ( protocol 2; engages muscle mechanoreflex and/or central command) led to greater reductions in RBV in HF than controls ( P < 0.03). Protocol 3, voluntary and involuntary biceps contraction (eliminates central command), led to similar increases in renal vasoconstriction in HF ( n = 4). Greater reductions in RBV were found in HF than in controls during the early phases of exercise. This effect was not likely due to a metaboreflex or central command. Thus our data suggest that muscle mechanoreflex activity is enhanced in HF and serves to vigorously vasoconstrict the kidney. We believe this compensatory mechanism helps preserve blood flow to exercising muscle in HF.Keywords
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