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头部和足部皮肤微血管血流的姿势反应及其对卧床休息的敏感性。

Postural responses of head and foot cutaneous microvascular flow and their sensitivity to bed rest.

作者信息

Aratow M, Hargens A R, Meyer J U, Arnaud S B

机构信息

Life Science Division, NASA/Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000.

出版信息

Aviat Space Environ Med. 1991 Mar;62(3):246-51.

PMID:2012572
Abstract

To explore the mechanism for facial puffiness, headache, and nasal congestion associated with microgravity and cephalad fluid shifts, the postural responses of the cutaneous microcirculation in the forehead and dorsum of the foot of eight healthy men were studied by changing body position on a tilt table and measuring blood flows with a laser-Doppler flowmeter. Increasing arterial pressure in the feet by moving from a -6 degree head-down tilt to a 60 degrees head-up posture decreased foot cutaneous flow by 46.5 +/- 12.0% (mean +/- S.E.; p less than 0.05). Raising arterial pressure in the head by tilting from the 60 degree head-up to -6 degree head-down posture increased forehead cutaneous flow by 25.5 +/- 7.2% (p less than 0.05). To investigate the possibility that these opposite responses could be modified by simulated microgravity, tilt tests were repeated after 7 d of -6 degrees head-down tilt bed rest. On the 1st and 2nd days after bed rest, flows in the foot were decreased by 69.4 +/- 8.8% and 45.8 +/- 18.7%, respectively, and increased in the head by 39.3 +/- 8.6% and 15.5 +/- 5.9%, respectively. These responses were not significantly different from those recorded before bed rest. Therefore, cutaneous microcirculatory flow in the feet is well regulated to prevent edema when shifting to an upright position, whereas there is less regulation in the head microcirculation. The lack of regulation in the forehead cutaneous microcirculation increases capillary flow, and consequently increases fluid filtration. This phenomenon helps explain the facial edema associated with the stimulated or actual microgravity environment.

摘要

为探究与微重力和头向体液转移相关的面部肿胀、头痛和鼻塞的机制,通过在倾斜台上改变体位并用激光多普勒血流仪测量血流,研究了8名健康男性前额和足背皮肤微循环的体位反应。从头部向下倾斜6度改为头部向上倾斜60度时,足部动脉压升高,足部皮肤血流减少46.5±12.0%(平均值±标准误;p<0.05)。从头部向上倾斜60度改为头部向下倾斜6度时,头部动脉压升高,前额皮肤血流增加25.5±7.2%(p<0.05)。为研究这些相反反应是否可被模拟微重力改变,在-6度头低位卧床休息7天后重复倾斜试验。卧床休息后第1天和第2天,足部血流分别减少69.4±8.8%和45.8±18.7%,头部血流分别增加39.3±8.6%和15.5±5.9%。这些反应与卧床休息前记录的反应无显著差异。因此,足部皮肤微循环血流在转为直立位时能得到良好调节以预防水肿,而头部微循环的调节则较少。前额皮肤微循环缺乏调节会增加毛细血管血流,从而增加液体滤过。这一现象有助于解释与模拟或实际微重力环境相关的面部水肿。

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