RELATIONSHIP OF AGE AND CALCITONIN-GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE TO POSTPRANDIAL HYPOTENSION

Citation
Bj. Edwards et al., RELATIONSHIP OF AGE AND CALCITONIN-GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE TO POSTPRANDIAL HYPOTENSION, Mechanism of ageing and development, 87(2), 1996, pp. 61-73
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Geiatric & Gerontology",Biology,"Cell Biology
ISSN journal
00476374
Volume
87
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
61 - 73
Database
ISI
SICI code
0047-6374(1996)87:2<61:ROAACP>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Falls following a meal occur commonly in older persons. These falls ha ve been related to a decrease in postprandial blood pressure due to ca rbohydrates in the meal. The mechanism by which this occurs is not kno wn. In this study; we examined the possible role of a vasodilatory pep tide, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), which is released follow ing carbohydrate loading in the pathophysiology of postprandial hypote nsion. Levels were assessed in 29 community-dwelling individuals aged 20-83 years during an oral glucose tolerance test, and heart rate and blood pressure were measured. Five subjects exhibited a postprandial r eduction in systolic blood pressure (SEP) greater than 15 mmHg (mean r eduction - 30 +/- 4 mmHg). Four were aged over 60 (40% of the individu als in that group) and one was middle aged (11%). One individual in th e older group was temporarily symptomatic, complaining of light-headed ness. Linear regression analysis showed a significant association betw een the changes in CGRP and in blood pressure: SEP (r=0.39, P=0.037), and mean blood pressure (MBP) (r=0.356, P=0.06) in the oldest group. I ndividuals in this group with a greater than 15 mmHg drop in blood pre ssure, exhibited significantly greater changes in,CGRP (SEP: P=0.001, diastolic blood preasure (DBP): P=0.05, MBP: P=0.006). This associatio n of log CGRP delta and BP change was not present in young or middle a ged individuals. Thus, increases in CGRP levels:were associated with b lood pressure reduction, with older individuals more susceptible to th ese changes than younger individuals. CGRP may play a role in the path ogenesis of postprandial hypotension.