Okamoto Yumi, Amano Tatsuro
Laboratory for Exercise and Environmental Physiology, Faculty of Education, Niigata University, Niigata, Japan.
Exp Physiol. 2021 Jul;106(7):1508-1523. doi: 10.1113/EP089464. Epub 2021 May 19.
What is the central question of this study? Do sex and menstrual cycle modulate sweating during isometric handgrip exercise and muscle metaboreceptor stimulation? What is the main finding and its importance? Sex modulates sweating during isometric handgrip exercise, as indicated by the lower sweat output per gland in women than in men, but not during muscle metaboreceptor stimulation. Sweat output per gland during isometric handgrip exercise and muscle metaboreceptor stimulation were lower in the mid-luteal phase than in the early follicular phase in women. Cholinergic sweat gland sensitivity might explain, in part, the individual variation of the response. Our results provide new insights regarding sex- and menstrual cycle-related modulation of the sweating response.
We investigated whether sex and menstrual cycle could modulate sweating during isometric handgrip (IH) exercise and muscle metaboreceptor stimulation. Twelve young, healthy women in the early follicular (EF) and mid-luteal (ML) phases and 14 men underwent two experimental sessions consisting of a 1.5 min IH exercise at 25 and 50% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) in a hot environment (35°C, relative humidity 50%) followed by 2 min forearm occlusion to stimulate muscle metaboreceptors. Sweat rates, the number of activated sweat glands and the sweat output per gland (SGO) on the forearm and chest were assessed. Pilocarpine-induced sweating was also assessed via transdermal iontophoresis to compare the responses with those of IH exercise and muscle metaboreceptor stimulation, based on correlation analysis. Sweat rates on the forearm and chest during IH exercise and muscle metaboreceptor stimulation did not differ between men and women in either menstrual cycle phase (all P ≥ 0.144). However, women in both phases showed lower SGO on the forearm and/or chest compared with men during IH exercise at 50% of MVC, with no differences in muscle metaboreceptor stimulation. Women in the ML phase had a lower forearm sweat rate during IH exercise at 50% of MVC (P = 0.015) and SGO during exercise and muscle metaboreceptor stimulation (main effect, both P ≤ 0.003) compared with those in the EF phase. Overall, sweat rate and SGO during IH exercise and muscle metaboreceptor stimulation were correlated with pilocarpine-induced responses (all P ≤ 0.064, r ≥ 0.303). We showed that sex and menstrual cycle modulate sudomotor activity during IH exercise and/or muscle metaboreceptor stimulation. Cholinergic sweat gland sensitivity might explain, in part, the individual variation of the response.
本研究的核心问题是什么?性别和月经周期是否会在等长握力运动和肌肉代谢感受器刺激过程中调节出汗?主要发现及其重要性是什么?性别在等长握力运动过程中调节出汗,表现为女性每个汗腺的出汗量低于男性,但在肌肉代谢感受器刺激过程中并非如此。女性在黄体中期等长握力运动和肌肉代谢感受器刺激过程中每个汗腺的出汗量低于卵泡早期。胆碱能汗腺敏感性可能部分解释了反应的个体差异。我们的结果为出汗反应的性别和月经周期相关调节提供了新的见解。
我们研究了性别和月经周期是否会在等长握力(IH)运动和肌肉代谢感受器刺激过程中调节出汗。12名处于卵泡早期(EF)和黄体中期(ML)的年轻健康女性以及14名男性进行了两个实验环节,包括在炎热环境(35°C,相对湿度50%)中以最大自主收缩(MVC)的25%和50%进行1.5分钟的IH运动,随后进行2分钟的前臂阻断以刺激肌肉代谢感受器。评估了前臂和胸部的出汗率、激活汗腺的数量以及每个汗腺的出汗量(SGO)。还通过经皮离子电渗疗法评估了毛果芸香碱诱导的出汗,以便基于相关性分析将其反应与IH运动和肌肉代谢感受器刺激的反应进行比较。在两个月经周期阶段,男性和女性在IH运动和肌肉代谢感受器刺激过程中前臂和胸部的出汗率均无差异(所有P≥0.144)。然而,在MVC的50%进行IH运动时,两个阶段的女性与男性相比,前臂和/或胸部的SGO较低,在肌肉代谢感受器刺激方面无差异。与EF期女性相比,ML期女性在MVC的50%进行IH运动时前臂出汗率较低(P = 0.015),在运动和肌肉代谢感受器刺激过程中的SGO也较低(主效应,均P≤0.003)。总体而言,IH运动和肌肉代谢感受器刺激过程中的出汗率和SGO与毛果芸香碱诱导的反应相关(所有P≤0.064,r≥0.303)。我们表明,性别和月经周期在IH运动和/或肌肉代谢感受器刺激过程中调节汗腺活动。胆碱能汗腺敏感性可能部分解释了反应的个体差异。