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The effects of age on human venous responsiveness to neuropeptide Y
Author(s) -
Lambert Michelle L.,
Callow Ian D.,
Feng QingPing,
Arnold J. Malcolm O.
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
british journal of clinical pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.216
H-Index - 146
eISSN - 1365-2125
pISSN - 0306-5251
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-2125.1999.00852.x
Subject(s) - neuropeptide y receptor , medicine , vein , vasoconstriction , endocrinology , vasoconstrictor agents , stimulation , anesthesia , neuropeptide , receptor
Aims Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a sympathetic neurotransmitter released with noradrenaline during sympathetic stimulation. Ageing has been shown to be associated with a reduction in α 2 and ß‐adrenoceptor mediated responses in veins, but it is not known whether NPY responsiveness is also altered with increasing age.Methods Using a dorsal hand vein technique, we examined NPY receptor responsiveness in 24 normal, healthy subjects (20–72 years; 10 males, 14 females). Graded infusions of NPY (25–2000 pmol min −1  ) were administered (5 min at each dose) into a dorsal hand vein. Venous distension at 45 mmHg was measured at 3–5 min of each infusion. Dose‐response curves to NPY were constructed and the peak venoconstriction was calculated.Results Dose‐dependent venoconstriction was seen in all but one subject. The peak venoconstriction observed with NPY was significantly and negatively correlated with the age of the normal subjects (r=−0.63, P<0.01). When subjects were ranked from youngest to oldest and divided into tertiles, (20–40 years, n=8; 41–55 years, n=8; 56–72 years, n=8), mean dose‐response curves were different with the oldest tertile being significantly less responsive (P<0.05). The peak venoconstriction observed (% of control) was 65.1±7.0, 46.5±9.4, and 24.4±4.8%, respectively. The oldest tertile had a significantly decreased peak venoconstriction compared with the youngest tertile (P <0.01). Infusion of NPY into a dorsal hand vein had no systemic effects on heart rate or blood pressure in any of the subjects studied.Conclusions  Hand vein responsiveness to exogenously infused NPY in normal subjects is decreased as age increases. The reduction of NPY‐receptor‐mediated responses with age may influence sympathetic nervous system control of the venous system with advancing age.

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