Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity in human neonates: the effect of postmenstrual age
- 28 September 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 568 (1) , 333-341
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2005.093641
Abstract
We performed a cross-sectional study in human infants to determine if indices of R-R interval variability, systolic blood pressure (SBP) variability, and baroreceptor reflex sensitivity change with postmenstrual age (PMA: gestational age+postnatal age). The electrocardiogram, arterial SBP and respiration were recorded in clinically stable infants (PMA, 28-42 weeks) in the quiet sleep state in the first days after birth. (Cross-)spectral analyses of R-R interval series and SBP series were performed to calculate the power of low-frequency (LF, indicating baroreceptor reflex activity, 0.04-0.15 Hz) and high-frequency (HF, indicating parasympathetic activity, individualized between the p-10 and p-90 values of respiratory frequency) fluctuations, and transfer function phase and gain. The mean R-R interval, and LF and HF spectral powers of R-R interval series increased with PMA. The mean SBP increased with PMA, but not the LF and HF spectral powers of SBP series. In the LF range, cross-spectral analysis showed high coherence values (>0.5) with a consistent negative phase shift between R-R interval and SBP, indicating a approximately 3 s lag in R-R interval changes in relation to SBP. Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity, calculated from LF transfer gain, increased significantly with PMA, from 5 (preterm) to 15 ms mmHg-1 (term). Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity correlated significantly with the (LF and) HF spectral powers of R-R interval series, but not with the LF and HF spectral powers of SBP series. The principal conclusions are that baroreceptor reflex sensitivity and spectral power in R-R interval series increase in parallel with PMA, suggesting a progressive vagal maturation with PMA.Keywords
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