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J Appl Physiol 77: 2522-2529, 1994;
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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 77, Issue 6 2522-2529, Copyright © 1994 by American Physiological Society


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Beta-adrenergic effects on left ventricular filling: influence of aging and exercise training

J. R. Stratton, W. C. Levy, R. S. Schwartz, I. B. Abrass and M. D. Cerqueira
Department of Medicine, Seattle Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Washington.

Reduced heart rate and contractile responses to beta-agonist stimulation characterize normal cardiac aging, but whether diastolic responses also decline with aging has not been determined in humans. Diastolic filling responses to isoproterenol were determined in 13 older (60-82 yr) and 11 young (24-32 yr) healthy men before and after endurance training. Filling rates were expressed in three ways: 1) normalized to end-diastolic volume per second, 2) normalized to stroke volume per second, and 3) as absolute milliliters of blood (ml.s-1.m-2). Peak early filling rates by all methods were reduced at rest and all isoproterenol doses with aging (all P < 0.0001 for old vs. young), whereas peak atrial filling rates were increased with aging. During isoproterenol, both peak early and peak atrial filling rates increased significantly (all P < 0.01); the increase in filling rates with isoproterenol was not different with aging (all NS for old vs. young x dose). Endurance training did not augment diastolic filling responses to isoproterenol. Although diastolic filling rates at rest are markedly altered by aging, diastolic filling responses to isoproterenol are not reduced with aging. Thus the age-associated declines in heart rate, ejection fraction, and cardiac output responses to beta-adrenergic stimulation with isoproterenol do not extend to diastolic filling responses.


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