[Acute hypoxia blunts cold sensitivity through the inhibition of the lateral parabrachial nucleus in rats].

Q3 Medicine Acta physiologica Sinica Pub Date : 2023-06-25
Ze-Jun Wang, Tian Yang, Qing-Yuan Huang
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Abstract

To explore the changes of cold sensitivity after exposure to acute hypoxia and its mechanisms, Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into normoxia control group (21% O2, 25 °C), 10% O2 hypoxia group (10% O2, 25 °C), 7% O2 hypoxia group (7% O2, 25 °C), normoxia cold group (21% O2, 10 °C) and hypoxia cold group (7% O2, 10 °C). Cold foot withdrawal latency and preference temperature of each group were measured, skin temperatures were estimated using an infrared thermographic imaging camera, body core temperature was recorded by wireless telemetry system, immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the expression of c-Fos in the lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPB). The results showed that acute hypoxia significantly prolonged the latency of cold foot withdrawal and significantly enhanced the intensity of cold stimulation for foot withdrawal, and the rats under hypoxia preferred cold temperature. Cold exposure (10 °C) for 1 h significantly enhanced the expression of c-Fos in LPB of rats in normoxia, while hypoxia inhibited cold-induced c-Fos expression. Acute hypoxia significantly increased the skin temperature of feet and tails, decreased the skin temperature of interscapular region, and decreased the body core temperature of rats. These results indicate that acute hypoxia can significantly blunt cold sensitivity through the inhibition of LPB, suggesting actively keeping warm measures should be taken at the early stage after ascent to high altitude to prevent the upper respiratory infection and acute mountain sickness.

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[急性缺氧通过抑制大鼠外侧臂旁核使冷敏感性钝化]。
为探讨急性缺氧后大鼠的冷敏感性变化及其机制,将Sprague-Dawley大鼠分为常氧对照组(21% O2, 25℃)、10% O2缺氧组(10% O2, 25℃)、7% O2缺氧组(7% O2, 25℃)、常氧冷组(21% O2, 10℃)和缺氧冷组(7% O2, 10℃)。测量各组大鼠冷足退缩潜伏期和偏好温度,红外热像仪估计皮肤温度,无线遥测系统记录体核温度,免疫组织化学染色检测臂旁外侧核(LPB)中c-Fos的表达。结果表明,急性缺氧可显著延长冷足戒断潜伏期,显著增强冷足戒断刺激强度,且缺氧条件下大鼠偏好低温。低温暴露(10°C) 1 h可显著增强常氧大鼠LPB中C - fos的表达,而缺氧可抑制低温诱导的C - fos表达。急性缺氧使大鼠足部、尾部皮肤温度升高,肩胛间皮肤温度降低,体核温度降低。上述结果表明,急性缺氧可通过抑制LPB显著减弱冷敏感性,提示登山后早期应采取积极的保暖措施,防止上呼吸道感染和急性高山病的发生。
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Acta physiologica Sinica
Acta physiologica Sinica Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Acta Physiologica Sinica (APS) is sponsored by the Chinese Association for Physiological Sciences and Shanghai Institutes of Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and is published bimonthly by the Science Press, China. APS publishes original research articles in the field of physiology as well as research contributions from other biomedical disciplines and proceedings of conferences and symposia of physiological sciences. Besides “Original Research Articles”, the journal also provides columns as “Brief Review”, “Rapid Communication”, “Experimental Technique”, and “Letter to the Editor”. Articles are published in either Chinese or English according to authors’ submission.
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