Increase in diastolic blood pressure induced by fragrance inhalation of grapefruit essential oil is positively correlated with muscle sympathetic nerve activity

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Eriko Kawai
Ryosuke Takeda
Akemi Ota
Emiko Morita
Daiki Imai
Yuta Suzuki
Hisayo Yokoyama
Shin-ya Ueda
Hidehiro Nakahara
Tadayoshi Miyamoto
Kazunobu Okazaki
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[1] Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Environmental Physiology for Exercise
[2] Osaka City University,Research Center for Urban Health and Sports
[3] Gifu University,Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Education
[4] Morinomiya University of Medical Sciences,Graduate School of Health Sciences
[5] Osaka Sangyo University,Department of Sport and Health Sciences, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences
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The Journal of Physiological Sciences | 2020年 / 70卷
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Blood pressure; Autonomic nerve; Aromatherapy;
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Fragrance inhalation of essential oils is widely used in aromatherapy, and it is known to affect blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) via autonomic control of circulation. In this study, we aimed to test the hypothesis that the changes in hemodynamics with fragrance inhalation were observed along with changes in muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA). In study 1, thirteen healthy men were exposed to fragrance stimulation of grapefruit essential oil for 10 min, and BP, HR, and MSNA were continuously measured. In study 2, another nine healthy men were exposed to the same fragrance stimulation; responses in BP and HR were continuously measured, and plasma noradrenaline and cortisol concentrations were determined. We found that diastolic BP increased significantly during fragrance inhalation, while the other variables remained unchanged in both studies. Although MSNA burst frequency, burst incidence, and total activity remained unchanged during fragrance inhalation, we found a significant linear correlation between changes in diastolic BP in the last 5 min of fragrance inhalation and changes in MSNA burst frequency. The plasma cortisol concentration decreased significantly at 10 min of fragrance inhalation, though the noradrenaline concentration remained unchanged. These results suggest, for the first time, that changes in BP with fragrance inhalation of essential oil are associated with changes in MSNA even with decreased stress hormone.
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