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人体在不同运动水平和环境温度下,内部和皮肤温度对主动皮肤血管舒张的影响。

The influence of internal and skin temperatures on active cutaneous vasodilation under different levels of exercise and ambient temperatures in humans.

机构信息

Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Matsugasaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8585, Japan.

出版信息

Int J Biometeorol. 2013 Jul;57(4):589-96. doi: 10.1007/s00484-012-0586-y. Epub 2012 Sep 9.

Abstract

To clarify the influence of internal and skin temperature on the active cutaneous vasodilation during exercise, the body temperature thresholds for the onset of active vasodilation during light or moderate exercise under different ambient temperature conditions were compared. Seven male subjects performed 30 min of a cycling exercise at 20 % or 50 % of peak oxygen uptake in a room maintained at 20, 24, or 28 °C. Esophageal (Tes) and mean skin temperature (Tsk) as measured by a thermocouple, deep thigh temperature (Tdt) by the zero-heat-flow (ZHF) method, and forearm skin blood flow by laser-Doppler flowmetry (LDF) were monitored. The mean arterial pressure (MAP) was also monitored non-invasively, and the cutaneous vascular conductance (CVC) was calculated as the LDF/MAP. Throughout the experiment, the Tsk at ambient temperatures of 20, 24, and 28 °C were approximately 30, 32, and 34 °C, respectively, for both 20 % and 50 % exercise. During 50 % exercise, the Tes or Tdt thresholds for the onset of the increase in CVC were observed to be similar among the 20, 24, and 28 °C ambient conditions. During 20 % exercise, the increase in Tes and Tdt was significantly lower than those found at 50 %, and the onset of the increase in CVC was only observed at 28 °C. These results suggest that the onset of active vasodilation was affected more strongly by the internal or exercising tissue temperatures than by the skin temperatures during exercise performed at a moderate load in comparison to a light load under Tsk variations ranging from 30 °C to 34 °C. Therefore, the modification by skin temperature of the central control on cutaneous vasomotor tone during exercise may differ between different exercise loads.

摘要

为了阐明内部和皮肤温度对运动时主动皮肤血管舒张的影响,比较了在不同环境温度条件下,轻或中等强度运动时主动血管舒张开始时的体温阈值。7 名男性受试者在 20°C、24°C 或 28°C 的房间内以 20%或 50%的峰值摄氧量进行 30 分钟的踏车运动。食管温度(Tes)和热电偶测量的平均皮肤温度(Tsk)、零热流(ZHF)法测量的大腿深部温度(Tdt)以及激光多普勒血流仪(LDF)测量的前臂皮肤血流。还通过非侵入性方法监测平均动脉压(MAP),并计算 LDF/MAP 作为皮肤血管传导性(CVC)。在整个实验过程中,环境温度为 20°C、24°C 和 28°C 时,20%和 50%运动时的 Tsk 分别约为 30°C、32°C 和 34°C。在 50%运动时,Tes 或 Tdt 阈值与 20°C、24°C 和 28°C 环境条件下 CVC 增加的起始值相似。在 20%运动时,Tes 和 Tdt 的增加明显低于 50%时的增加,仅在 28°C 时观察到 CVC 的增加开始。这些结果表明,与轻负荷相比,在 Tsk 变化范围为 30°C 至 34°C 时,在中等负荷下进行运动时,主动血管舒张的开始受内部或运动组织温度的影响大于皮肤温度,因此,运动期间皮肤温度对皮肤血管运动张力的中枢控制的调节可能因运动负荷不同而不同。

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