肢体肌肉交感神经活动对冷压试验的反应

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Yasmine Coovadia , Brittany K. Schwende , Chloe E. Taylor , Charlotte W. Usselman
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最近的研究表明,肌肉交感神经活动(MSNA)对等长运动的反应在活动肢体和非活动肢体之间存在差异。肢体依赖性反应是否是冷加压试验(CPT)反应的特征仍有待确定。因此,我们测试了一个假设:CPT 诱导的 MSNA 反应在受影响肢体和未受影响肢体之间存在差异,即受影响下肢的 MSNA 反应大于对侧下肢和上肢的 MSNA 反应。对年轻健康人(n = 10)在静息状态和三个独立的 3 分钟 CPT(微神经足、对侧足和对侧手)期间的腓肠肌 MSNA(微神经足)进行了测量。提取峰值 MSNA 反应以及相应的血液动力学结果(包括平均动脉压(MAP;Finometer))进行进一步分析。将微神经显像脚浸入冰水中时的 MSNA 反应比浸入对侧脚时更大(38 ± 18 vs 28 ± 16 bursts/100hb:P < 0.01)。对侧手浸入冰水时的 MSNA 反应大于微神经显像脚(46 ± 22 vs 38 ± 18 阵/100hb:P < 0.01)和对侧脚(46 ± 22 vs 28 ± 16 阵/100hb:P ≤0.01)。同样,手部 CPT(99 ± 9 vs 96 ± 8 mmHg:P <;0.01)和对侧足部 CPT(99 ± 9 vs 96 ± 9 mmHg:P <;0.01)期间的 MAP 反应比微神经电图足部(99 ± 9 vs 96 ± 8 mmHg:P <;0.01)大。这些数据表明,(a) 上肢和 (b) 浸入水中的肢体比下肢和/或非浸入水中的肢体对 CPT 引起更大的 MSNA 反应。
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Limb-specific muscle sympathetic nerve activity responses to the cold pressor test

Recent studies have demonstrated that muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) responses to isometric exercise differs between active and inactive limbs. Whether limb-dependent responses are characteristic of responses to the cold pressor test (CPT) remains to be established. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that CPT-induced MSNA responses differ between affected and unaffected limbs such that MSNA in the affected lower limb is greater than MSNA responses in the contralateral lower limb and the upper limb. Integrated peroneal MSNA (microneurography) was measured in young healthy individuals (n = 10) at rest and during three separate 3-min CPTs: the microneurography foot, opposite foot, and opposite hand. Peak MSNA responses were extracted for further analysis, as well as corresponding hemodynamic outcomes including mean arterial pressure (MAP; Finometer). MSNA responses were greater when the microneurography foot was immersed in ice water than when the opposite foot was immersed (38 ± 18 vs 28 ± 16 bursts/100hb: P < 0.01). MSNA responses when the opposite hand was immersed were greater than both the microneurography foot (46 ± 22 vs 38 ± 18 bursts/100hb: P < 0.01) and opposite foot (46 ± 22 vs 28 ± 16 bursts/100hb: P ≤0.01). Likewise, MAP responses were greater during the hand CPT than the microneurography foot (99 ± 9 vs 96 ± 8 mmHg: P < 0.01) and opposite foot CPT (99 ± 9 vs 96 ± 9 mmHg: P < 0.01). These data indicate that (a) upper limbs and (b) immersed limbs elicit greater MSNA responses to the CPT than lower and/or non-immersed limbs.

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审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: This is an international journal with broad coverage of all aspects of the autonomic nervous system in man and animals. The main areas of interest include the innervation of blood vessels and viscera, autonomic ganglia, efferent and afferent autonomic pathways, and autonomic nuclei and pathways in the central nervous system. The Editors will consider papers that deal with any aspect of the autonomic nervous system, including structure, physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry, development, evolution, ageing, behavioural aspects, integrative role and influence on emotional and physical states of the body. Interdisciplinary studies will be encouraged. Studies dealing with human pathology will be also welcome.
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