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轻度低温与缺氧对局部冷应激手指血管反应性的相互影响。

Interactions of mild hypothermia and hypoxia on finger vasoreactivity to local cold stress.

机构信息

Division of Environmental Physiology, Swedish Aerospace Physiology Center, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.

Department of Automation, Biocybernetics and Robotics, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

出版信息

Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2019 Sep 1;317(3):R418-R431. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00103.2019. Epub 2019 Jun 26.

Abstract

We examined the interactive effects of mild hypothermia and hypoxia on finger vasoreactivity to local cold stress. Eight male lowlanders performed, in a counterbalanced order, a normoxic and a hypoxic (partial pressure of oxygen: ~12 kPa) hand cold provocation (consisting of a 30-min immersion in 8°C water), while immersed to the chest either in 21°C [cold trials; 0.5°C fall in rectal temperature (T) from individual preimmersion values], or in 35.5°C water, or while exposed to 27°C air. The duration of the trials was kept constant in each breathing condition. Physiological (T, skin temperature, cutaneous vascular conductance, oxygen uptake) and perceptual (thermal sensation and comfort, local pain, affective valence) reactions were monitored continually. Hypoxia accelerated the drop in by ~14 min ( = 0.06,  = 0.67). In the air-exposure trials, hypoxia did not alter finger perfusion during the local cooling, whereas it impaired the finger rewarming response following the cooling ( < 0.01). During the 35.5°C immersion, the finger vasomotor tone was enhanced, especially in hypoxia ( = 0.01). Mild hypothermia aggravated finger vasoconstriction instigated by local cooling ( < 0.01), but the response did not differ between the two breathing conditions ( > 0.05). Hypoxia tended to attenuate the sensation of coldness ( = 0.10,  = 0.40) and thermal discomfort ( = 0.09,  = 0.46) in the immersed hand. Both in normoxia and hypoxia, the whole body thermal state dictates the cutaneous vasomotor reactivity to localized cold stimulus.

摘要

我们研究了轻度低温和缺氧对局部冷应激下手指血管反应的交互作用。8 名男性低地人以平衡的顺序进行了一项常氧和缺氧(氧分压:~12 kPa)的手部冷激发(由 30 分钟浸入 8°C 水中组成),同时将胸部浸入 21°C [冷试验;从个体预浸值中直肠温度(T)下降 0.5°C]、35.5°C 水中或 27°C 空气中。在每种呼吸条件下,试验持续时间保持恒定。持续监测生理(T、皮肤温度、皮肤血管传导率、耗氧量)和感知(热感觉和舒适度、局部疼痛、情感效价)反应。缺氧加速了 T 的下降约 14 分钟(=0.06,=0.67)。在空气暴露试验中,缺氧并没有改变局部冷却期间手指灌注,而在冷却后却损害了手指复温反应(<0.01)。在 35.5°C 浸泡期间,手指血管舒缩张力增强,特别是在缺氧时(=0.01)。轻度低温加重了局部冷却引起的手指血管收缩(<0.01),但两种呼吸条件下的反应没有差异(>0.05)。缺氧倾向于减轻浸入手中的寒冷感(=0.10,=0.40)和热不适(=0.09,=0.46)。在常氧和缺氧下,全身热状态决定了对局部冷刺激的皮肤血管反应性。

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