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男性静息状态下睾酮/皮质醇比值与指尖声音诱发血管收缩之间的相关性

Correlation Between Resting Testosterone/Cortisol Ratio and Sound-Induced Vasoconstriction at Fingertip in Men.

作者信息

Ooishi Yuuki

机构信息

NTT Communication Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Atsugi, Japan.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2018 Mar 6;9:164. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00164. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

A sound-induced sympathetic tone has been used as an index for orienting responses to auditory stimuli. The resting testosterone/cortisol ratio is a biomarker of social aggression that drives an approaching behavior in response to environmental stimuli, and a higher testosterone level and a lower cortisol level can facilitate the sympathetic response to environmental stimuli. Therefore, it is possible that the testosterone/cortisol ratio is correlated with the sound-induced sympathetic tone. The current study investigated the relationship between the resting testosterone/cortisol ratio and vasoconstriction induced by listening to sound stimuli. Twenty healthy males aged 29.0 ± 0.53 years (mean ± S.E.M) participated in the study. They came to the laboratory for 3 days and listened to one of three types of sound stimuli for 1 min on each day. Saliva samples were collected for an analysis of salivary testosterone and cortisol levels on the day of each experiment. After the collecting the saliva sample, we measured the blood volume pulse (BVP) amplitude at a fingertip. Since vasoconstriction is mediated by the activation of the sympathetic nerves, the strength of the reduction in BVP amplitude at a fingertip was called the BVP response (finger BVPR). No difference was observed between the sound-induced finger BVPR for the three types of sound stimuli ( = 0.779). The correlation coefficient between the sound-induced finger BVPR and the salivary testosterone/cortisol ratio within participants was significantly different from no correlation ( = 0.011) and there was a trend toward a significance in the correlation between the sound-induced finger BVPR and the salivary testosterone/cortisol ratio between participants ( = 0.39, = 0.088). These results suggest that the testosterone/cortisol ratio affects the difference in the sound-evoked sympathetic response.

摘要

声音诱发的交感神经张力已被用作对听觉刺激进行定向反应的指标。静息睾酮/皮质醇比值是社会攻击行为的生物标志物,它驱动对环境刺激做出接近行为,较高的睾酮水平和较低的皮质醇水平可促进对环境刺激的交感反应。因此,睾酮/皮质醇比值可能与声音诱发的交感神经张力相关。本研究调查了静息睾酮/皮质醇比值与听声音刺激诱发的血管收缩之间的关系。20名年龄为29.0±0.53岁(平均值±标准误)的健康男性参与了该研究。他们连续3天来到实验室,每天听三种类型的声音刺激之一,持续1分钟。在每次实验当天采集唾液样本,用于分析唾液睾酮和皮质醇水平。采集唾液样本后,我们测量了指尖的血容量脉搏(BVP)幅度。由于血管收缩是由交感神经的激活介导的,指尖BVP幅度降低的强度被称为BVP反应(手指BVPR)。三种类型声音刺激诱发的手指BVPR之间未观察到差异(F = 0.779)。参与者内部声音诱发的手指BVPR与唾液睾酮/皮质醇比值之间的相关系数与无相关性显著不同(p = 0.011),并且参与者之间声音诱发的手指BVPR与唾液睾酮/皮质醇比值之间的相关性有显著趋势(r = 0.39,p = 0.088)。这些结果表明,睾酮/皮质醇比值影响声音诱发的交感反应差异。

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