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Effects of body posture on local sweating and sudomotor outflow as estimated using sweat expulsion.

作者信息

Inukai Yoko, Sugenoya Junichi, Kato Masako, Nishimura Naoki, Nishiyama Tetsunari, Matsumoto Takaaki, Sato Maki, Ogata Akihiro, Taniguchi Yumiko, Osada Atsushi

机构信息

Department of Physiology, Aichi Medical University School of Medicine, Nagakute, Aichi 480-1195, Japan.

出版信息

Auton Neurosci. 2005 Apr 29;119(1):48-55. doi: 10.1016/j.autneu.2005.02.002. Epub 2005 Mar 29.

Abstract

To estimate the effects of changes in body posture on sudomotor function, sweat rates on the forearm, chest and thigh, tympanic temperature (Tty), and skin temperatures were recorded in an upright sitting and a supine position under a hot environment of 40 degrees C Ta and 40% relative humidity for 60 min. Sweat expulsions were identified on sweat rate curves and their rates (Fsw) were calculated. Tty was higher, and its initial fall was greater, in the supine position than in the sitting position. On the forearm and the chest, the regression line relating sweat rate to mean body temperature (Tmb) had a gentler slope in the supine position, whereas on the thigh, it showed a steeper slope. The regression line relating Fsw to Tmb had a steeper slope in the supine position than in the sitting position, suggesting that the gain in the mechanisms for central integration and rhythm-generation was enhanced in the supine position. The parameter of sweat rate divided by Fsw was lower on the forearm and the chest, whereas it was higher on the thigh in the supine position than in the sitting position, suggesting that sudomotor outflow was modified at the spinal cord in association with skin pressure. It was concluded that body posture affects sudomotor functions through both brain and spinal mechanisms.

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