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Renal vascular control during normothermia and passive heat stress does not differ between healthy younger men and women.

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العنوان: Renal vascular control during normothermia and passive heat stress does not differ between healthy younger men and women.
المؤلفون: Freemas, Jessica A., Worley, Morgan L., Gabler, Mikaela C., Hess, Hayden W., Goss, Curtis S., Baker, Tyler B., Johnson, Blair D., Chapman, Christopher L., Schlader, Zachary J.
المصدر: American Journal of Physiology: Renal Physiology; May2024, Vol. 326 Issue 5, pF802-F813, 12p
مصطلحات موضوعية: YOUNG women, YOUNG men, ACUTE kidney failure, DOPPLER ultrasonography, VASCULAR resistance
مستخلص: Men are likely at greater risk for heat-induced acute kidney injury compared with women, possibly due to differences in vascular control. We tested the hypothesis that the renal vasoconstrictor and vasodilator responses will be greater in younger women compared with men during passive heat stress. Twenty-five healthy adults [12 women (early follicular phase) and 13 men] completed two experimental visits, heat stress or normothermic time-control, assigned in a block-randomized crossover design. During heat stress, participants wore a water-perfused suit perfused with 50°C water. Core temperature was increased by ∼0.8°C in the first hour before commencing a 2-min cold pressor test (CPT). Core temperature remained clamped and at 1-h post-CPT, subjects ingested a whey protein shake (1.2 g of protein/kg body wt), and measurements were taken pre-, 75 min, and 150 min post-protein. Beat-to-beat blood pressure (Penaz method) was measured and segmental artery vascular resistance (VR, Doppler ultrasound) was calculated as segmental artery blood velocity ÷ mean arterial pressure. CPT-induced increases in segmental artery VR did not differ between trials (trial effect: P = 0.142) nor between men (heat stress: 1.5-±-1.0 mmHg/cm/s, normothermia: 1.4-±-1.0 mmHg/cm/s) and women (heat stress: 1.4-±-1.2 mmHg/cm/s, normothermia: 2.1-±-1.1 mmHg/cm/s) (group effect: P = 0.429). Reductions in segmental artery VR following oral protein loading did not differ between trials (trial effect: P = 0.080) nor between men (heat stress: −0.6-±-0.8 mmHg/cm/s, normothermia: −0.6-±-0.6 mmHg/cm/s) and women (heat stress: −0.5-±-0.5 mmHg/cm/s, normothermia: −1.1-±-0.6 mmHg/cm/s) (group effect: P = 0.204). Renal vasoconstrictor responses to the cold pressor test and vasodilator responses following an oral protein load during heat stress or normothermia do not differ between younger men and younger women in the early follicular phase of the menstrual cycle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:1931857X
DOI:10.1152/ajprenal.00034.2024