Blood
pressure response to cold pressor test in siblings of hypertensives
R. K. Rajashekar*, Yeruva Niveditha
and Sumitabha Ghosh
Department of Physiology,
Kasturba Medical College,
Mangalore 575 001
( Received on November 30, 2002
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Abstract
One hundred and five female and
thirty-four male student volunteers were divided into three
groups. Each group was again divided into siblings of hypertensives
(SH) and siblings of normotensives (C). SH group had higher
basal seated and supine Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressures
(SBPs and DBPs, respectively). During cold pressor test (CPT),
the SH group showed higher rise of SBPs and DBPs. All the
volunteers were again regrouped as hyperreactors (HR) (the
criteria of a rise of more than 22 mmHg systolic and 18 mmHg
diastolic blood pressure during (CPT) and normoreactors (NR).
HR showed higher resting seated SBPs and DBPs, and higher
rise of SBPs & DBPs during CPT as compared to control
groups. The rise in SBPs and DBPs in hyperreactors was significantly
higher than SH groups only in 1619 years female group.
The rise of SBPs and DBPs during CPT were also higher in HR
as compared to NR of all age groups. The rise of SBPs and
DBPs during CPT was significantly higher in controls than
in NR in the two female groups. The study suggests that identification
of hyperreactors in population gives a better indication of
potential hypertensives of future than the children of hypertensives.