待在温带日本的马来西亚本土热带主体的驯化对Sudomotor的修改

Jeong-Beom Lee, T. Othman, Ji-Seon Lee, F. Quan, J. Choi, Young‐Ki Min, Hun‐Mo Yang, Takaaki Matsumoto, M. Kosaka
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与温带受试者相比,热带受试者通过长期热适应,以较少的汗液来调节核心温度。本研究的目的是确定热带受试者在温带地区停留期间的适应能力是否下降。在日本逗留时间不同的马来西亚人(n=26)和日本居民受试者(J-R n=30)中,乙酰胆碱(ACh)激活的局部出汗反应被离子电泳应用。根据停留时间长短,将马来西亚受试者分为3组,M-S组(n=9)停留时间为12个月,M-M组(n=7)停留时间为13至36个月,M-L组(n=10)停留时间为37至72个月。乙酰胆碱是压迫神经支配的主要递质,通过离子传导给前臂。采用定量促运动轴突反射试验评价直接和间接由轴突反射引起的出汗反应。马来西亚受试者的发病时间随停留时间的延长而缩短(P <0.01)。乙酰胆碱直接诱导6 ~ 11 min的汗液量(ACh毒蕈碱受体)DIR分别为0.68±0.35 mg/cm2、1.02±0.64 mg/cm2、1.45±0.71 mg/cm2、2.39±0.47 mg/cm2。差异有统计学意义(P <0.01)。从这些结果中,证实马来西亚人对乙酰胆碱的神经腺反应受到抑制。结果表明,在热带地区获得的长期热适应在迁徙到温带地区后可能会衰减。
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Sudomotor modifications by acclimatization of stay in temperate Japan of Malaysian native tropical subjects
Tropical subjects regulate core temperature with less amount of sweat against heat compared to temperate subjects through long-term heat-acclimatization. The purpose of the study is to determine whether acclimatization in tropical subjects decay during a stay in temperate area. Local sweating response activated by acetylcholine (ACh) applied iontophoretically among Malaysians (n=26) with varying duration of stay in Japan and Japanese residents subjects (J-R n=30). Based on their length of stay, Malaysian subjects were divided into three groups, group M-S (n=9) with a duration of stay oflto 12 months, M-M (n=7) with 13 to 36 months and M-L (n=10) with 37 to 72 months. ACh, the primary transmitter for sudomotor innervation, was iontophoretically administered on the forearm. Sweating response elicited directly (DIR) and indirectly via axon reflex (AXR) were evaluated by quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test. The onset-time of AXR was shortened with the longer duration of stay among Malaysian subjects (P <0.01). DIR, sweat volume directly (ACh muscarinic receptors) induced by ACh for 6-11 min, was 0.68±0.35 mg/cm2, 1.02±0.64 mg/cm2, 1.45±0.71 mg/cm2 and 2.39±0.47 mg/cm2 in M-S, M-M, M-L and J-R, respectively. These were statistically different (P <0.01). From these results, suppressed neuroglandular response to ACh was confirmed in Malaysians. It is suggested that long-term heat-acclimatization acquired in tropical subjects may decay after immigration to temperate area.
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