Enhancing tolerance to cold exposure--how successful have we been?

Arctic medical research Pub Date : 1995-01-01
J B Mercer
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The risk of accidental hypothermia is always present in persons living at high latitudes, with cold water immersion representing the most extreme challenge. While most of the effort concerned with protection against cold exposure has involved finding ways of decreasing heat loss by improving insulation some attempts have been made in finding ways of improving cold tolerance by modifying the thermoregulatory response to cold. The main strategies that have been used are: - thermal acclimation, physical exercise, dietary enhancement of thermogenesis, pharmacological enhancement of thermogenesis and manipulation of thermoregulatory set-point. This paper briefly reviews the success of these strategies. While none of the strategies examined have resulted in concrete methods which are routinely used to improve cold tolerance, it is concluded that the pharmacological enhancement of cold thermogenesis using ephedrine in combination with methylxanthine represents the most promising method for delaying the onset of hypothermia in humans.

增强对寒冷暴露的耐受性——我们取得了多大的成功?
意外体温过低的风险总是存在于生活在高纬度地区的人,冷水浸泡是最极端的挑战。虽然大多数与抵御寒冷暴露有关的努力都涉及到通过改善隔热来寻找减少热损失的方法,但也有一些尝试是通过改变对寒冷的体温调节反应来寻找提高耐寒性的方法。已使用的主要策略是:热适应,体育锻炼,饮食增强产热,药物增强产热和控制体温调节设定点。本文简要回顾了这些策略的成功。虽然所研究的策略都没有导致具体的方法,通常用于提高耐寒性,但结论是,使用麻黄碱与甲基黄嘌呤联合使用药物增强冷产热是最有希望延缓人类低温发作的方法。
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