Autonomic control of the cardiovascular system during acclimatization to high altitude : effects of sildenafil

Jérémy Cornolo, Pascal Mollard, Julien V. Brugniaux, Paul Robach, Jean-Paul Richalet

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Abstract

Both acute hypoxia and sildenafil may influence autonomic control through transient cardiovascular effects. In a double-blind study, we investigated whether sildenalfil (Sil) could interfere with cardiovascular effects of hypoxia. Twelve healthy men [placebo (Pla) n = 6; Sil, n = 6] were exposed to an altitude of 4,350 m during 6 days. Treatment was continuously administered from 6 to 8 h after arrival at altitude (3 X 40 mg/day). The autonomic control on the heart was assessed by heart rate variability (HRV) during sleep at sea level (SL) and between day 1-2 and day 5-6 in hypoxia. Arterial pressure (AP) and total peripheral resistances (TPR) were obtained during daytime. There was no statistical difference between groups in HRV, AP, and TPR throughout the study. Hypoxia induced a decrease in R-R interval and an increase in AP in both groups. Low frequency-to-high frequency ratio increased at day 1-2 (Pla, P = 0.04; Sil, P = 0.02) and day 5-6 (Pla and Sil, P = 0.04) vs. SL, whereas normalized high-frequency power decreased only in Pla (P = 0.04, day 1-2 vs. SL). Normalized low-frequency power increased at high altitude (Pla and Sil, P = 0.04, day 5-6 vs. SL). TPR decreased at day 2 in Pla (P = 0.02) and tended to normalize at day 6 (P = 0.07, day 6 vs. day 2). Acute hypoxia induced a decrease in parasympathetic and increase in sympathetic tone, which tended to be reversed with acclimatization. Sil had no deleterious effects on the cardiovascular response to high-altitude exposure and its control by the autonomic nervous system.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)935-940
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Applied Physiology
Volume97
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004

Keywords

  • altitude_influence of
  • anoxemia
  • autonomic nervous system
  • sildenafil

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