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IJPP
2004; 48 (1) : 41 -50
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RATE AND BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSES OF LEFT-HANDERS AND
RIGHT-HANDERS TO AUTONOMIC STRESSORS
D. S.
JAJU, M. B. DIKSHIT*, V. R. PURANDARE AND S. RAJE
D epartment
of Physiology,
MIMER
Medical College,
Telegaon
Dabhade,
Distt.,
Pune – 410 507
( Received on April 30, 2003 )
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Abstract : Abstract : Abstract : Abstract : Abstract : We
hypothesized that cerebral dominance may contribute to
differences in cardio-vascular responses of right-handers (RH)
and left-handers (LH) to autonomic stressors. We tested this
hypothesis by exposing 14 RH, and 14 LH males to category I
tests in which the hand and cerebral cortex were involved in
performing the test viz.- i) Cold pressor test (CPT), ii)
Handgrip dynamometry (HGD) and; category II (no use of hand)- i)
Orthostatic Tolerance Test (OTT), ii) Valsalva Manuever (VM),
iii) Controlled Breathing Test for sinus arrhythmia (SA) in a
random sequence, and measured their heart rate (HR/min) and
blood pressure (MAP mmHg). All subjects had similar resting HR
and MAP values, and responded to the category I interventions
with increased HR and BP. The absolute HRvalues of LH and RH did
not differ significantly during the interventions.However,
the increase in HR from control induced by the CPT, and
the HGD was greater for LH (P<0.05). Also, LH showed a greater
decrease in HR and MAP in the recovery phase (P<0.05). The VAS
scores for degree of discomfort during the CPT were similar for
both the groups. During the OTT, the increase in HR was more in
RH (P<0.05). The Valsalva ratios for LH and RH were similar. Our
findings suggest that the autonomic control over the
cardio-vascular system may be different in LH and RH, and that
this imbalance could be attributable to a variation in cerebral
dominance.
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