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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Auton Res. 2017 Feb 16;27(3):157–165. doi: 10.1007/s10286-017-0403-0

Table 1.

Change in DBP during ganglionic blockade and T50, error signal, sensitivity slope and baseline MSNA for young and older women

Variables Young Women (n=12) Older Women (n=12)
Change in DBP after autonomic blockade, mmHg −5 ± 6 (−16–4) −19 ± 6* (−31–−9)
T50, mmHg 66 ± 1 (57–75) 74 ± 2* (62–87)
Error signal (T50-DBP), mmHg −8 ± 1 (−17–−3) 2 ± 1* (−5–10)
Sensitivity slope (bursts/100hb·mmHg) −1.12 ± 0.28 (−3.53–0.02) −0.87 ± 0.16 (−1.98–−0.09)
MSNA burst frequency, bursts/min 15 ± 1 (8–23) 33 ± 3* (14–46)
MSNA burst incidence, bursts/100 hb 25 ± 2 (10–36) 57 ± 5* (29–80)

Data are presented as mean±SEM (minimum-maximum). DBP, diastolic blood pressure; hb, heartbeats; MSNA, muscle sympathetic nerve activity.

*

P<0.05.