Neural Control of Kidney Blood Flow During Exercise in African American Adults
Neurovascular Control of Renal Blood Flow During Exercise in African American Adults
University of Massachusetts, Boston
32 participants
Sep 30, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this clinical trials is to learn if healthy young African American (AA) adults have a larger change in their kidney blood flow during exercise compared to White (W) adults. The main questions that this study aims to answer are: * Do healthy young AA adults have a larger decrease in kidney blood flow during exercise compared to W adults? * Do healthy young AA adults have a larger decrease in kidney blood flow during other types of stress compared to W adults? During two visits in the research lab, participants will: * Perform a fitness test * Perform cycling exercise while lying down * Undergo a cold hand test * Perform a mental math test Completing this clinical trial will help researchers to understand more about why many AA adults have heart and kidney problems, so future research can study ways to reduce the number of AA adults who have these health issues.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Self-report as either African American or White racial identity
- Born in United States
- Both biological parents identify as same racial identity as participant
- Recreationally active (participating in physical activity for at least 20 minutes per day, at least three times per week, but not training for competitive events)
- Fluent in English
Exclusion Criteria9
- Hispanic or Latino
- Females who are pregnant or lactating
- Cardiovascular or renal disease
- Hypertension (blood pressure of more than or equal to 130/80 mmHg)
- Diabetes
- Obesity (body mass index of more than or equal to 30 kg/m2)
- Smoker/Tobacco user
- Acute medical conditions
- Taking prescribed cardiovascular, antihypertensive, or renal medications
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Interventions
Participants will lie in a semi-supine position with their feet attached to the pedals of a custom-arranged cycle ergometer. Participants' 40% heart rate reserve will be calculated, giving the target value to achieve during exercise based on appropriate resistance applied on the cycle ergometer, corresponding to a moderate exercise intensity. After a 5-minute resting baseline, participants will perform dynamic cycling exercise at steady state for up to 20 minutes. They will then stop exercising, and there will be a 5-minute recovery period. Beat-to-beat renal blood flow velocity (Doppler ultrasound), mean arterial blood pressure (finger photoplethysmographic cuff), and heart rate (electrocardiogram) will be recorded throughout. A rating of perceived exertion will be taken from participants during the last 30 seconds of steady-state cycling exercise.
Participants will lie in a semi-supine position, and after a 3-minute resting baseline, participants will have their hand immersed in ice water for 2 minutes. This cold pressor test represents the non-exercise, physical sympathetic stressor. Participants' hand will then be removed from the ice water, followed by a 3-minute recovery period. Beat-to-beat renal blood flow velocity (Doppler ultrasound), mean arterial blood pressure (finger photoplethysmographic cuff), and heart rate (electrocardiogram) will be recorded throughout. Ratings of hand pain and cold perception will be taken from participants during the last 30 seconds of the cold pressor test.
Participants will lie in a semi-supine position, and after a 3-minute resting baseline, participants will perform a mental arithmetic task for 5 minutes. This mental stress test represents the non-exercise, psychological sympathetic stressor. Participants will be instructed to subtract a given number from a randomly selected three-digit number and verbally state their answer and continue to do so for the duration of the test. Participants will be instructed to state their answers as quickly and accurately as possible. Participants will then stop the arithmetic task, and a 3-minute recovery period will follow. Beat-to-beat renal blood flow velocity (Doppler ultrasound), mean arterial blood pressure (finger photoplethysmographic cuff), and heart rate (electrocardiogram) will be recorded throughout. A rating of perceived stress will be taken from participants during the last 30 seconds of the mental stress test.
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NCT03981640