Leblanc J
Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Laval University, Quebec City, Canada.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1988 Oct;20(5 Suppl):S193-6. doi: 10.1249/00005768-198810001-00018.
Three types of cold exposure are observed in man: systemic moderate cold (SM), systemic severe cold (SS), and local severe cold (LS). Contrary to rat, prolonged exposure to SM cold does not produce non-shivering thermogenesis, as it does in the rat, possibly because of lack of active brown adipose tissue. Instead there is a reduction in heat production, in shivering, and in discomfort through a process known as habituation. No adaptation was found with exposure to SS cold, since shivering and discomfort always prevail and there is indirect evidence of enhanced sympathetic response after repeated exposure to SS cold. Exposure to LS cold leads to adaptive responses in which discomfort and autonomic activity are reduced. It is suggested that LS adaptation is also related to habituation.
全身性中度寒冷(SM)、全身性重度寒冷(SS)和局部重度寒冷(LS)。与大鼠不同,长时间暴露于SM寒冷不会像在大鼠中那样产生非寒战产热,这可能是因为缺乏活跃的棕色脂肪组织。相反,通过一种称为习惯化的过程,产热、寒战和不适感会减少。暴露于SS寒冷时未发现适应性变化,因为寒战和不适感始终存在,并且有间接证据表明反复暴露于SS寒冷后交感反应增强。暴露于LS寒冷会导致适应性反应,其中不适感和自主神经活动会减少。有人认为,LS适应也与习惯化有关。