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iNOS-dependent sweating and eNOS-dependent cutaneous vasodilation are evident in younger adults, but are diminished in older adults exercising in the heat

机译:在较年轻的成年人中,依赖依赖性出汗和依赖性皮肤血管舒张是明显的,但在锻炼中锻炼的老年人中减少了

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Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) contributes to sweating and cutaneous vasodilation during exercise in younger adults. We hypothesized that endothelial NOS (eNOS) and neuronal NOS (nNOS) mediate NOS-dependent sweating, whereas eNOS induces NOS-dependent cutaneous vasodilation in younger adults exercising in the heat. Further, aging may upregulate inducible NOS (iNOS), which may attenuate sweating and cutaneous vasodilator responses. We hypothesized that iNOS inhibition would augment sweating and cutaneous vasodilation in exercising older adults. Physically active younger (n = 12, 23 ± 4 yr) and older (n = 12, 60 ± 6 yr) adults performed two 30-min bouts of cycling at a fixed rate of metabolic heat production (400 W) in the heat (35°C). Sweat rate and cutaneous vascular conductance (CVC) were evaluated at four intra-dermal microdialysis sites with: 1) lactated Ringer (control), 2) nNOS inhibitor (nNOS-I, NPLA), 3) iNOS inhibitor (iNOS-I, 1400W), or 4) eNOS inhibitor (eNOS-I, LNAA). In younger adults during both exercise bouts, all inhibitors decreased sweating relative to control, albeit a lower sweat rate was observed at iNOS-I compared with eNOS-I and nNOS-I sites (all P < 0.05). CVC at the eNOS-I site was lower than control in younger adults throughout the intermittent exercise protocol (all P < 0.05). In older adults, there were no differences between control and iNOS-I sites for sweating and CVC during both exercise bouts (all P > 0.05). We show that iNOS and eNOS are the main contributors to NOS-dependent sweating and cutaneous vasodilation, respectively, in physically active younger adults exercising in the heat, and that iNOS inhibition does not alter sweating or cutaneous vasodilation in exercising physically active older adults.
机译:一氧化氮合酶(NOS)有助于在较年轻的成年人运动期间出汗和皮肤血管舒张。我们假设内皮NOS(eNOS)和神经元NOS(NNOS)介导的NOS依赖性出汗,而eNOS诱导在热量中锻炼的较年轻成年人中的NOS依赖性皮肤血管舒张。此外,老化可以上调诱导型NOS(INOS),其可衰减出汗和皮肤血管扩张剂反应。我们假设Inos抑制将增加运动和皮肤血管血管在锻炼老年人时。身体活跃的年轻(n = 12,23±4,较旧的(n = 12,60±6 yr)成年人以固定的代谢热量(400 w)在热量的固定速率下进行两次30分钟的循环( 35°C)。在四个真皮内微透析位点评估汗液速率和皮肤血管传导(CVC),其中包含:1)乳酸林(对照),2)NNOS抑制剂(NNOS-1,NPLA),3)InOS抑制剂(Inos-I,1400W )或4)Enos抑制剂(Enos-i,LNAA)。在较年轻的成年人中,在锻炼伴侣期间,所有抑制剂相对于对照,所有抑制剂都会减少出汗,尽管在INOS-I与ENOS-I和NNOS-I位点(所有P <0.05)相比,在INOS-I中观察到较低的汗液速率。在整个间歇运动协议(所有P <0.05)中,ENOS-I位点的CVC低于年轻成年人的控制。在老年人中,对照和Inos-I站点没有差异,用于在运动伴侣期间出汗和CVC(所有P> 0.05)。我们表明INOS和ENOS分别是在热处理中携带的物理活跃的年轻成年人的主要贡献和皮肤血管血管的主要贡献者,并且INOS抑制不会改变运动身体活跃的老年人的出汗或皮肤血管舒张。

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