Ho Ai Van Thuy, Toska Karin, Wesche Jarlis
Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Department of Vascular and Thoracic Surgery, Akershus University Hospital, Lørenskog, Norway.
Front Neurol. 2020 Feb 4;11:51. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00051. eCollection 2020.
The aim of the study was to investigate steady state levels, dynamics and reproducibility of cardiovascular variables and electrodermal activity in different skin areas in response to minor physiological and mental stimuli in healthy subjects in the thermoneutral zone, carried out in high time resolution. Thirteen healthy subjects underwent experiments on two separate days. Non-invasive electrodermal activity in five different skin areas was measured continuously using a skin conductance method, including resting supine and sitting positions, performing deep inspirations, a mental challenge and being exposed to a sudden loud sound. Blood pressure, heart rate, radial artery blood flow, and skin perfusion were measured simultaneously. Electrodermal activity in the right and left palms was almost identical, with rapid and large increases within a few seconds in response to stimuli, whereas no such significant changes were seen in the face, back, and abdomen. Radial artery blood flow and palmar skin perfusion changed synchronously with electrodermal activity for each stimulus, and were correlated to changes in blood pressure and heart rate. The response patterns in each subject were very similar on the two experimental days. There was very low spontaneous electrodermal activity in the supine position, contrary to the resting sitting position. The electrodermal activity increased rapidly and synchronously in both palms within a few seconds as a response to minor physiological and mental stimuli, synchronous with fluctuations in radial artery blood flow, palmar skin perfusion, and cardiovascular variables. The responses are reproducible from day to day, making them a stable and constant stimuli to be used for studies in patients with hyperhidrosis.
本研究的目的是在热中性区对健康受试者进行高时间分辨率的研究,以调查心血管变量和不同皮肤区域的皮肤电活动在对轻微生理和心理刺激做出反应时的稳态水平、动态变化和可重复性。13名健康受试者在两天内分别接受了实验。使用皮肤电导法连续测量五个不同皮肤区域的无创皮肤电活动,包括静息仰卧位和坐位、进行深呼吸、接受心理挑战以及暴露于突然的巨响。同时测量血压、心率、桡动脉血流和皮肤灌注。左右手掌的皮肤电活动几乎相同,对刺激的反应在几秒钟内迅速大幅增加,而面部、背部和腹部则未出现如此显著的变化。对于每种刺激,桡动脉血流和手掌皮肤灌注与皮肤电活动同步变化,并与血压和心率的变化相关。每个受试者在两天的实验中的反应模式非常相似。仰卧位时自发皮肤电活动非常低,与静息坐位相反。作为对轻微生理和心理刺激的反应,双手掌的皮肤电活动在几秒钟内迅速同步增加,与桡动脉血流、手掌皮肤灌注和心血管变量的波动同步。这些反应每天都具有可重复性,使其成为用于多汗症患者研究的稳定且恒定的刺激因素。