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1 Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, Human Cardiovascular Research Laboratory, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder 80309; and 2 Divisions of Cardiology and Geriatric Medicine, Center on Aging, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado 80262
Arterial wall hypertrophy occurs with age in humans and is a strong predictor of cardiovascular disease risk. The responsible mechanism is unknown, but data from studies in experimental animals suggest that elevated sympathetic-adrenergic tone may be involved. To test this hypothesis in humans we studied 11 young (29 ± 1 yr; means ± SE) and 13 older (63 ± 1) healthy normotensive men under supine resting conditions. Muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) burst frequency (peroneal microneurography) was 70% higher in the older men (39 ± 1 vs. 23 ± 2 bursts/min; P < 0.001). Femoral artery intima media thickness (IMT; B-mode ultrasound) and the femoral IMT-to-lumen diameter ratio (IMT/lumen) were ~75% greater in the older men (both P < 0.001). Femoral IMT (r = 0.82) and the femoral IMT/lumen (r = 0.85) were strongly and positively related to MSNA (both P < 0.001). The significant age group differences in femoral IMT and the IMT/lumen were abolished when the influence of MSNA was removed. In contrast, the relationship between MSNA and femoral wall thickness remained significant after removing the influence of age. We conclude that 1) primary aging is associated with femoral artery hypertrophy in humans and 2) this is strongly related to elevations in sympathetic nerve activity to the vasculature. These results support the hypothesis that tonic elevations in sympathetic nerve activity may be an important mechanism in the arterial remodeling that occurs with human aging.
intima media thickness; ultrasonography; muscle sympathetic nerve activity; arterial remodeling
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