Seasonal acclimation in sudomotor function evaluated by QSART in healthy humans
Seasonal acclimation in sudomotor function evaluated by QSART in healthy humans
- 대한생리학회-대한약리학회
- The Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology
- 제20권 제5호
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2016.01499 - 505 (7 pages)
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The quantitative sudomotor axon reflex testing (QSART) is a classic test of routine postganglionic sudomotor function. We investigated sudomotor function by QSART after summer (July 2012) and winter (January 2013) seasonal acclimation (SA) in the Republic of Korea. QSART with acetylcholine (ACh) iontophoresis were performed to determine directly activated (DIR) and axon reflex-mediated (AXR1, 2) sweating rate. Onset time of axon reflex, activated sweat gland density (ASGD), activated sweat gland output (ASGO), tympanic and skin temperatures (T<sub>ty</sub>, T<sub>sk</sub>), basal metabolic rate (BMR), and evaporative loss volume changes were measured. Tympanic and mean body temperature (<sub>Tb</sub>; calculated from T<sub>ty</sub>, T<sub>sk</sub>) were significantly lower after summer-SA than that of winter-SA. Sweat onset time was delayed during winter-SA compared to that after summer-SA. BMR, AXR(1), AXR(2), and DIR sweat rates, ASGD and ASGO, and evaporative loss volume were significantly diminishedafter winter-SA relative to after summer-SA. In conclusion, changes in sweating activity measured by QSART confirmed the involvement of the peripheral nervous system in variation of sudomotor activity in seasonal acclimation.
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