Low-dose ASA therapy does not alter core or skin temperature during hot-dry or warm-humid heat stress (PSU HEAT project).

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Kat G Fisher, Olivia K Leach, Rachel M Cottle, Lacy M Alexander, W Larry Kenney
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Nearly 40% of US adults over the age of 50 use aspirin (ASA) therapy for the primary or secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. Systemic platelet cyclooxygenase inhibition with low-dose ASA attenuates reflex cutaneous vasodilation and accelerates the rate of rise of core temperature during passive heating in middle-aged adults. The functional effect of low-dose ASA therapy on thermoregulatory and cardiovascular responses to hot and humid environmental extremes in older (>65 years) adults has not been determined. Eleven older adults (5F; 66-80 years) were exposed to progressive heat stress in an environmental chamber at a metabolic rate comparable to activities of daily living (~80 W∙m-2) in a warm-humid (WH; 36°C, 52% rh) and hot-dry (HD; 40°C, 21% rh) environment following 7 days of low-dose ASA (81 mg/day) or placebo. Core temperature (Tc), skin temperature (Tsk), heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP) and forearm blood flow (FBF) were measured, and rate-pressure product was subsequently calculated. Low-dose ASA attenuated FBF and forearm vascular conductance (all p ≤ 0.04) but had no effect on Tc or Tsk in either environment. In conclusion, low-dose ASA attenuates the skin blood flow response during minimal activity heat stress in both dry and humid environments but does not alter Tc.

在干热或湿热应激期间,低剂量ASA治疗不会改变核心或皮肤温度(PSU heat项目)。
近40%的50岁以上的美国成年人使用阿司匹林(ASA)治疗心血管疾病的一级或二级预防。低剂量ASA抑制全身血小板环加氧酶可减弱被动加热时皮肤反射性血管舒张并加速核心温度上升速率。低剂量ASA治疗对老年人(50 ~ 65岁)在极端湿热环境下的体温调节和心血管反应的功能影响尚未确定。11位老年人(5F;66-80岁)在环境室中暴露于渐进式热应激,代谢率与在温暖潮湿(WH;36°C, 52% rh)和热干(HD;低剂量ASA (81 mg/天)或安慰剂治疗7天后,在40°C, 21% rh)的环境中。测量核心温度(Tc)、皮肤温度(Tsk)、心率(HR)、平均动脉压(MAP)和前臂血流量(FBF),并计算率压乘积。低剂量ASA降低了FBF和前臂血管导度(p均≤0.04),但对Tc和Tsk均无影响。综上所述,在干燥和潮湿环境中,低剂量ASA可减弱最小活动性热应激时的皮肤血流反应,但不会改变Tc。
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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
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4.20
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374
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期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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