Total Sleep Deprivation Elevates Blood Pressure Through Arterial Baroreflex Resetting: a Study with Microneurographic Technique
Author(s) -
Yuriko Ogawa,
Takashi Kanbayashi,
Yasushi Saito,
Yūji Takahashi,
Tsuyoshi Kitajima,
Kenichi Takahashi,
Yasuo Hishikawa,
Tetsuo Shimizu
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
sleep
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.222
H-Index - 207
eISSN - 1550-9109
pISSN - 0161-8105
DOI - 10.1093/sleep/26.8.986
Subject(s) - baroreflex , medicine , blood pressure , sleep deprivation , efferent , circulatory system , autonomic nervous system , sympathetic nervous system , sleep (system call) , skeletal muscle , anesthesia , cardiology , heart rate , circadian rhythm , afferent , computer science , operating system
Sleep deprivation has a profound effect on cardiovascular regulation through the autonomic nervous system. This study examined the effect of 24-hour total sleep deprivation on muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), which is a direct measurement of the postganglionic sympathetic efferent innervating the vascular bed in the skeletal muscle and other circulatory structures.
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