The influence of tobacco smoking on the relationship between pressure and flow in the middle cerebral artery in humans

Cigarette smoking is associated with an increased risk of stroke but the mechanism is unclear. The study examined whether acute and chronic cigarette smoking alters the dynamic relationship between blood pressure and cerebral blood flow. We hypothesised that acute and chronic smoking would result in...

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description Cigarette smoking is associated with an increased risk of stroke but the mechanism is unclear. The study examined whether acute and chronic cigarette smoking alters the dynamic relationship between blood pressure and cerebral blood flow. We hypothesised that acute and chronic smoking would result in a cerebral circulation that was less capable of buffering against dynamic fluctuations in blood pressure. Further, these changes would be accompanied by a reduction in baroreflex sensitivity, which is reduced after smoking (acute smoking). We recruited 17 non-smokers and 15 habitual smokers (13 ± 5 pack years). Continuous measurements of mean cerebral blood flow velocity (transcranial Doppler ultrasound), blood pressure (finger photoplethysmography) and heart rate enabled transfer function analysis of the dynamic relationship between pressure and flow (gain, normalised gain, phase and coherence) and baroreflex sensitivity during supine rest before and after smoking a single cigarette (acute smoking). There were no between-group differences in gain, phase or coherence before acute smoking. However, both groups showed a reduction in gain and coherence, associated with a reduction in baroreflex sensitivity, and increase in phase after acute smoking. Contrary to our hypothesis, these findings suggest that in the face of a reduction in baroreflex sensitivity acute smoking may potentially improve the ability of the cerebral circulation to buffer against changes in blood pressure. However, chronic smoking did not alter the dynamic relationship between blood pressure and cerebral blood flow velocity. These results have implications on understanding mechanisms for attenuating stroke risk.
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subjects Adult
Analysis
Baroreceptors
Baroreflex - physiology
Blood
Blood circulation
Blood flow
Blood Flow Velocity
Blood pressure
Blood Pressure - physiology
Buffers
Cerebral blood flow
Cerebrovascular Circulation - physiology
Cigarette smoking
Cigarettes
Coherence
Demography
Doppler effect
Electrocardiography
Female
Flow velocity
Function analysis
Health risks
Heart rate
Humans
Laboratories
Male
Middle Cerebral Artery - physiopathology
Nicotine
Nicotine - adverse effects
Physiology
Reduction
Reflexes
Sensitivity
Smokers
Smoking
Smoking - adverse effects
Smooth muscle
Stroke
Studies
Tobacco
Tobacco smoking
Transfer functions
Ultrasound
Veins & arteries
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