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Hypertension, Vol 17, 965-968, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
T Kushiro, F Kobayashi, H Osada, H Tomiyama, K Satoh, Y Otsuka, H Kurumatani and N Kajiwara
To investigate the effects of a low calorie regimen on sympathetic function
and its relation to blood pressure response, 22 untreated obese essential
hypertensive patients (50 +/- 2 years, body mass index 29 +/- 1 kg/m2) were
hospitalized and a diet was prescribed of 2,000 kcal/day for 5 days
(control period) followed by 800 kcal/day for 21 days without changing salt
intake (8-10 g/day). The dose of intravenous phenylephrine infusion needed
to elevate systolic blood pressure 20 mm Hg (CD20) and the 24-hour urinary
excretion of norepinephrine (UNE) were measured. During the low calorie
period, blood pressure normalized in 14 patients (responder group, 124 +/-
3/79 +/- 4 mm Hg) and eight remained hypertensive (poor responder group,
158 +/- 6/103 +/- 3 mm Hg). At the control period, blood pressure and body
mass index were similar, but the responder group had higher UNE (134 +/- 15
micrograms/day) and CD20 (127 +/- 11 micrograms) than the poor responder
group (89 +/- 6 micrograms/day and 79 +/- 13 micrograms, respectively).
During the low calorie period, both UNE (87 +/- 15 micrograms/day) and CD20
(74 +/- 10 micrograms) decreased in the responder group; no change was seen
in the poor responder group. Changes in UNE and systolic blood pressure
were correlated (r = 0.6, p less than 0.05). In conclusion, suppression of
sympathetic activity plays a role in blood pressure reduction during
moderate caloric restriction.
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Role of sympathetic activity in blood pressure reduction with low calorie regimen
Department of Cardiology, Surugadai Nihon University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
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