Age-related potentiation of the cutaneous capillary blood flow response to heat stress.

D Richardson, S Shepherd, J Tyra
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This study tested the hypothesis that the rarefaction of cutaneous capillaries with age is compensated by an increase in the response of remaining capillaries to heat stress. Experiments were performed on unanesthetized male Sprague Dawley rats of the following age groups: young (Y--age 4 mo.), middle aged (M--age 16 mo.) and old (O--age 27 mo.). The subepidermal vascular plexus of the tail was viewed by video microscopy from which measurements of blood cell velocity (BCV) in single plexus capillaries and the density of flowing capillaries (DFC) were made. The animal's body and tail were housed in separate chambers for respectively indirect and direct heat stress trials. At a neutral temperature of 25 degrees C there were no significant age differences in BCV, but DFC was decreased from the Y to the M to the O groups. During an indirect heat stress of 35 degrees C, there was a modest increase in DFC and the Y greater than M greater than O rank order persisted. By contrast, all groups experienced a marked increase in BCV during both indirect and direct heat stress, and the degree of the response was significantly greater for the O rats compared to the M or Y groups. These results support the hypothesis being tested.

皮肤毛细血管血流对热应激反应的年龄相关性增强。
该研究验证了皮肤毛细血管随年龄增长而减少的假设,即剩余毛细血管对热应激的反应增加。实验在未麻醉的雄性斯普拉格·道利大鼠身上进行,分为以下年龄组:青年(Y- 4个月)、中年(M- 16个月)和老年(0 - 27个月)。用视频显微镜观察尾皮下血管丛,测量单丛毛细血管的血细胞流速(BCV)和流动毛细血管密度(DFC)。动物的身体和尾巴分别被安置在单独的房间里进行间接和直接热应激试验。在25℃的中性温度下,BCV的年龄差异不显著,但DFC从Y组到M组再到O组都有所下降。在35℃的间接热应激下,DFC有适度的增加,Y大于M大于O的等级顺序持续存在。相比之下,在间接和直接热应激期间,所有组的BCV均显著增加,且与M或Y组相比,O组大鼠的反应程度明显更大。这些结果支持了正在测试的假设。
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