Background Preeclampsia is characterized by a marked increasein peripheral vascular resistance leading to an increase inblood pressure, but the triggering mechanisms are unclear.
Methods To determine whether augmented sympathetic vasoconstrictoractivity may be an important mechanism in mediating the increasein vasomotor tone, we measured postganglionic sympathetic-nerveactivity in the blood vessels of skeletal muscle by means ofintraneural microelectrodes in nine women with preeclampsia,eight normotensive pregnant women, six normotensive nonpregnantwomen, and seven nonpregnant women with hypertension, both atrest and during noninvasive cardiovascular-reflex testing (withthe Valsalva maneuver and the cold pressor test).
Results The mean (±SE) rate of sympathetic-nerve activityin the normotensive pregnant women (10±1 bursts per minute)was not significantly different from that in normotensive nonpregnantwomen (12±2 bursts per minute) or hypertensive nonpregnantwomen (15±3 bursts per minute). In contrast, the rateof sympathetic-nerve activity in the patients with preeclampsia(33±3 bursts per minute) was more than three times ashigh as that in the normotensive pregnant women (P<0.05)and more than twice as high as in the group of nonpregnant womenwith hypertension (P<0.05). Hemodynamic and sympathetic-nerveresponses to both reflex tests did not differ significantlyamong the four groups. Six patients with preeclampsia were studiedagain after delivery; mean sympathetic-nerve activity at thattime had decreased significantly from the value during pregnancy(from 36±4 to 13±2 bursts per minute, P<0.01),as had mean arterial pressure (from 118±3 to 96±1mm Hg, P<0.01).
Conclusions Preeclampsia is a state of sympathetic overactivity,which reverts to normal after delivery. Our data indicate thatthe increases in peripheral vascular resistance and blood pressurethat characterize this disorder are mediated, at least in part,by a substantial increase in sympathetic vasoconstrictor activity.
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From the Departments of Internal Medicine (H.P.S., K.H., H.G., R.E.S.) and Obstetrics and Gynecology (T.F.), University of ErlangenNürnberg, Erlangen, Germany.
Address reprint requests to Dr. Schobel at Medizinische Klinik IV, Universität ErlangenNürnberg, Krankenhausstraße 12, 91054 Erlangen, Germany.
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