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Abstract Background Increased arterial stiffness characterize by aging. It is reported that age-related increases in muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) may be one of contributing factor for arterial stiffness. Arterial reflected wave was composed of SNA and aging. Increased arterial reflected wave partly plays an important role in blood pressure. Recently, we reported that arterial velocity pulse index (AVI), a novel index of arterial reflected waves, was associated with MSNA in hypertensive patients. It is still uncertain the effect of age on the association between AVI and SNA in hypertensive patients. Method Patients with essential HT and matched non-hypertensive control subjects were included in this study. HT was diagnosed as systolic blood pressure (SBP) ≥140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ≥90 mmHg. AVI was measured from left upper arm by NAS-1000. SNA was evaluated by direct recording of muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) from peroneal nerves. Results 45 HT patients and 46 control subjects were included. Age, SBP and DBP were significantly increased in HT group compared to control (Age 63±14 vs 42±16 years, p<0.001; SBP 144±16 vs 115±9 mmHg, p<0.001; DBP 80±14 vs 67±9 mmHg, p<0.001). MSNA and AVI were significantly increased in HT group compared to control (MSNA 34±10 vs 25±8 bursts/min, p<0.05; AVI 28±9 vs 17±5, p<0.05). AVI was significantly correlated with MSNA, age, and SBP in HT group. HT group was divided into two groups according to their age (group 1, age ≤63 N=21, group 2, age ≥64 N=26). AVI in group 1 showed correlation with MSNA (r=0.59, p<0.05), but no correlation was seen in group 2. However excluded SBP>160 mmHg subjects in group 2, significant correlation was clarified between AVI and MSNA (r=0.62, p<0.05). Conclusion The relationship between AVI and MSNA in HT patients is preserved regardless of aging, however, high blood pressure over 160mmHg might obscure its correlation. These results indicate that AVI is useful to estimate sympathetic nerve activity in high aging HT patient treated <160 blood pressure. Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding sources: None.

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