Stauss H M, Anderson E A, Haynes W G, Kregel K C
Department of Exercise Science, University of Iowa, Iowa City 52242, USA.
Am J Physiol. 1998 Apr;274(4):H1277-83. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.1998.274.4.H1277.
In a recent study, we demonstrated that transmission from peripheral sympathetic nerves to vascular smooth muscles is strongest in the frequency band from 0.2 to 0.5 Hz in conscious rats. In contrast, sympathetic modulation of vasomotor tone in humans is suggested to be reflected in the power spectrum of arterial blood pressure in a frequency range centered around approximately 0.1 Hz. Therefore, we addressed whether frequency response characteristics of sympathetic transmission from peripheral sympathetic nerves to vascular smooth muscles in humans differ from those in rats. In 12 male subjects, skin-sympathetic fibers of the left median nerve were electrically stimulated via microneurography needles with stimulation frequencies ranging from 0.01 to 0.5 Hz. Simultaneously, blood flow in the innervated skin area at the palm of the ipsilateral hand was recorded by a laser-Doppler device. The skin blood flow in the same area of the contralateral hand was recorded as a control. Median nerve stimulation produced transient decreases in skin blood flow in the ipsilateral hand. At frequencies ranging from 0.025 to 0.10 Hz, median nerve stimulation evoked high-power peaks at the same frequencies in the skin blood flow power spectra of the ipsilateral but not of the contralateral hand. The greatest responses were found in the frequency range from 0.075 to 0.10 Hz. Therefore, these data indicate that the transmission from peripheral sympathetic nerves to cutaneous vascular smooth muscles in humans is slower than in rats. In addition, the frequency range believed to be most important in sympathetic modulation of vasomotor activity in humans corresponds to the frequency band of the greatest response of cutaneous vascular smooth muscle contraction to sympathetic nerve stimulation.
在最近的一项研究中,我们证明在清醒大鼠中,从外周交感神经到血管平滑肌的传递在0.2至0.5赫兹的频段最强。相比之下,人类血管运动张力的交感神经调节被认为反映在以约0.1赫兹为中心的频率范围内动脉血压的功率谱中。因此,我们研究了人类外周交感神经到血管平滑肌的交感神经传递的频率响应特性是否与大鼠不同。在12名男性受试者中,通过微神经图针以0.01至0.5赫兹的刺激频率电刺激左侧正中神经的皮肤交感纤维。同时,用激光多普勒装置记录同侧手掌受神经支配皮肤区域的血流。记录对侧手相同区域的皮肤血流作为对照。正中神经刺激使同侧手的皮肤血流短暂减少。在0.025至0.10赫兹的频率范围内,正中神经刺激在同侧手而非对侧手的皮肤血流功率谱中在相同频率处诱发高功率峰值。最大反应出现在0.075至0.10赫兹的频率范围内。因此,这些数据表明人类外周交感神经到皮肤血管平滑肌的传递比大鼠慢。此外,被认为在人类血管运动活动的交感神经调节中最重要的频率范围与皮肤血管平滑肌收缩对交感神经刺激的最大反应的频段相对应。