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. 2013 Dec 5;116(2):216–221. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01048.2013

Table 1.

Hemodynamic responses to progressive, low-intensity LBNP

Preinfusion Baseline LBNP, −5 mmHg LBNP, −10 mmHg LBNP, −15 mmHg Drug Time Drug × Time
SBP, mmHg
    Control 124 ± 7 130 ± 6 129 ± 6 130 ± 6 0.027 0.006 0.841
    Phentolamine 125 ± 4 118 ± 5* 123 ± 6 126 ± 74 124 ± 7
DBP, mmHg
    Control 64 ± 4 68 ± 3 74 ± 6 81 ± 4 0.043 0.004 0.001
    Phentolamine 67 ± 4 53 ± 1* 55 ± 1 55 ± 1 53 ± 1
MAP, mmHg
    Control 84 ± 4 86 ± 4 85 ± 3 86 ± 4 0.296 0.029 0.253
    Phentolamine 83 ± 2 79 ± 3 83 ± 3 84 ± 4 84 ± 4
HR, beats/min
    Control 61 ± 2 61 ± 2 60 ± 2 63 ± 2 0.005 0.114 0.911
    Phentolamine 66 ± 2 69 ± 2* 70 ± 3 70 ± 3 73 ± 2
RPP, beats/min·mmHg
    Control 7,503 ± 325 7,808 ± 218 7,735 ± 212 8,194 ± 397 0.032 0.008 0.789
    Phentolamine 8,449 ± 218 8,258 ± 349 8,613 ± 362 8,780 ± 518 9,056 ± 552

Data are means ± SE. Eight young healthy subjects underwent testing in the supine posture; each stage was 10 min in duration.

LBNP, lower-body negative pressure; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; MAP, mean arterial pressure; HR, heart rate; RPP, rate-pressure product.

*

Significantly different from preinfusion;

significantly different from control condition.