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适应高原环境后冷诱导血管舒张增强。

Enhancement of cold-induced vasodilatation following acclimatization to altitude.

作者信息

Felicijan Ana, Golja Petra, Milcinski Metka, Cheung Stephen S, Mekjavic Igor B

机构信息

Clinical Institute of Radiology, University Clinical Centre Ljubljana, Zaloska cesta 7, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2008 Sep;104(2):201-6. doi: 10.1007/s00421-008-0720-z. Epub 2008 Apr 12.

Abstract

The present study evaluated the effect of high-altitude acclimatisation on the cold-induced vasodilatation (CIVD) response. A group of highly trained mountaineers (N = 9; Alpinists) were tested before and after a 3 week high-altitude Himalayan expedition (altitude ranging from 3,985 to 6,828 m). A control group (N = 7) with no mountaineering experience was tested at the same time points. During each test, subjects first immersed their hand to the styloid process in 37 degrees C water for 5 min and then in 10 degrees C water for 30 min. Upon completion of the hand immersion, the same procedure was repeated for the foot. Skin temperature of the pads of all immersed digits was measured throughout the immersion and for 10 min following the immersion. In the Alpinists, a significant increase in amplitude of CIVD and absolute maximum finger skin temperature during immersion was observed in the hand post-expedition. For the foot, peak time of CIVD was significantly shorter in the Alpinist group, and there were significant increases in minimum and maximum toe skin temperature during CIVD, mean toe skin temperature during immersion, absolute minimum and maximum toe skin temperature during immersion, and absolute amplitude during immersion. The results demonstrate a significant enhancement of the CIVD response as a consequence of a brief high altitude acclimatisation, and that these changes were especially prominent in the toes.

摘要

本研究评估了高原适应对冷诱导血管舒张(CIVD)反应的影响。一组训练有素的登山者(N = 9;阿尔卑斯登山者)在为期3周的喜马拉雅高原探险(海拔3985至6828米)前后接受了测试。同时对一组没有登山经验的对照组(N = 7)在相同时间点进行了测试。在每次测试中,受试者首先将手浸入37摄氏度的水中至茎突处5分钟,然后再浸入10摄氏度的水中30分钟。手部浸泡完成后,对足部重复相同程序。在整个浸泡过程以及浸泡后10分钟内,测量所有浸泡手指垫的皮肤温度。在阿尔卑斯登山者中,探险后手部浸泡期间CIVD幅度和绝对最大手指皮肤温度显著增加。对于足部,阿尔卑斯登山者组CIVD的峰值时间显著缩短,并且在CIVD期间最小和最大脚趾皮肤温度、浸泡期间平均脚趾皮肤温度、浸泡期间绝对最小和最大脚趾皮肤温度以及浸泡期间绝对幅度均显著增加。结果表明,短暂的高原适应导致CIVD反应显著增强,并且这些变化在脚趾中尤为突出。

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