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Effect of the Forearm Tissue Temperature on the Cold Induced Vasodilation

机译:前臂组织温度对冷诱导血管扩张的影响

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Recent work suggests an influence of the mean body skin (Tsk) and deep body temperatures (Tb) on cold-induced vasodilatation (CIVD). For example, minimum finger temperature (Tfi,min)was lower, and the maximum finger temperature (Tfi,max) was greater during CIVD when Tb was elevated, and the onset time of the CIVD response was reduced at higher Tsk. Question remain, though, about the influence of forearm tissue temperature on CIVD at a given Tsk and Tb. On two different occasions, eleven healthy male subjects pre- conditioned their forearm tissue at two different water temperatures (Tw), 20 and 38 C, until steady state forearm muscle temperature was achieved. After the conditioning period (129 15 and 85 15 min for 20 and 38 C, respectively), the fingers of the conditioned forearm were immersed in a 5 C water bath for 30 min. During finger immersion, Tsk and Tb were similar at each forearm skin temperature (Tsk = 34.3 0.6 C, Tb = 36.8 0.2 C), but temperature 3cm deep into the forearm's flexor digitorum profundus muscle differed significantly, averaging 23.6 1.7 C when Tw was 20 C and 36.7 0.6 C when Tw was 38 C. Arterial blood temperature in the radial artery measured at the wrist averaged 28.2 2.5 and 35.6 0.9 C for the 20 and 38 C conditions, respectively.

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