Effect of ageing on left ventricular compliance and distensibility in healthy sedentary humans.

The Journal of Physiology
Naoki FujimotoBenjamin D Levine

Abstract

Healthy, but sedentary ageing leads to marked atrophy and stiffening of the heart, with substantially reduced cardiac compliance; but the time course of when this process occurs during normal ageing is unknown. Seventy healthy sedentary subjects (39 female; 21–77 years) were recruited from the Dallas Heart Study, a population-based, random community sample and enriched by a second random sample from employees of Texas Health Resources. Subjects were highly screened for co-morbidities and stratified into four groups according to age: G(21−34): 21–34 years, G(35−49): 35–49 years, G5(0−64): 50–64 years, G(≥65): ≥65 years. All subjects underwent invasive haemodynamic measurements with right heart catheterization to define Starling and left ventricular (LV) pressure–volume curves. LV end-diastolic volumes (EDV) were measured by echocardiography at baseline, −15 and −30 mmHg lower-body negative pressure, and 15 and 30 ml kg(−1) saline infusion with simultaneous measurements of pulmonary capillary wedge pressure. There were no differences in heart rate or blood pressures among the four groups at baseline. Baseline EDV index was smaller in G(≥65) than other groups. LV diastolic pressure–volume curves confirmed a substantially greater L...Continue Reading

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