健康男性远端周围神经末梢 TRP 通道功能的血管读数。

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Microvascular research Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1016/j.mvr.2024.104654
Heleen Marynissen, Charlien Janssen, Dorien Bamps, Jan de Hoon
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背景:对局部使用辣椒素或肉桂醛后的血管扩张情况进行定量,通常是为了分别间接评估瞬时受体电位(TRP)类香草素 1(TRPV1)或安基林 1(TRPA1)的功能。这种方法已在人体前臂上得到广泛应用。然而,为了对远端周围神经病变进行 TRP 功能评估,我们对手指背侧皮肤在 TRP 激活时的血管反应进行了鉴定:方法:将两种剂量的肉桂醛(3 % 和 10 % v/v)和辣椒素(300 μg 和 1000 μg)局部涂抹(20 μL)在 17 名健康男性的中三个近节指骨的皮肤上。使用激光斑点对比成像技术(LSCI)评估了施用后 60 分钟内真皮血流量(DBF)增加的剂量反应、手间和时段间的重现性。线性混合模型探讨了剂量驱动的差异,而类内相关系数(ICC)则估算了血管反应的重现性:结果:肉桂醛和辣椒素的两种剂量都能诱导 DBF 强劲的、剂量依赖性的增加。手指皮肤对肉桂醛 10% 的血管反应(以曲线下面积表示)与时间的相关性很好(ICC = 0.66),手与手之间的相关性也很好(ICC = 0.87)。同样,对辣椒素 1000 μg 的反应与时间的相关性一般(ICC = 0.50),与不同手的相关性良好(ICC = 0.73):结论:在手指皮肤上局部涂抹肉桂醛和辣椒素时的血管反应是测量前臂皮肤的另一种方法。结论:在手指皮肤上局部涂抹肉桂醛和辣椒素时的血管反应是在前臂皮肤上进行测量的另一种方法,因此,它是研究特定外周神经病理性疼痛综合征的病理生理学,尤其是 TRP 参与的一种很有前景的血管读数。
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Vascular read-out for TRP channel functionality on distal peripheral nerve endings in healthy men

Background

Quantification of the vasodilation after topical application of capsaicin or cinnamaldehyde is often implemented to indirectly assess Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) Vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) or Ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) functionality respectively. This method has been well-established on the human forearm. However, to enable TRP functionality assessments in distal peripheral neuropathy, the vascular response upon TRP activation on dorsal finger skin was characterized.

Methods

Two doses of cinnamaldehyde (3 % and 10 % v/v) and capsaicin (300 μg and 1000 μg) were topically applied (20 μL) on the skin of the mid three proximal phalanges in 17 healthy men. The dose-response, and inter-hand and inter-period reproducibility of the dermal blood flow (DBF) increase was assessed using Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging (LSCI) during 60 min post-application. Linear mixed models explored dose-driven differences, whereas the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) estimated the reproducibility of the vascular response.

Results

Both doses of cinnamaldehyde and capsaicin induced a robust, dose-dependent increase in DBF. The vascular response to cinnamaldehyde 10 % on finger skin, expressed as area under the curve, correlated well over time (ICC = 0.66) and excellently between hands (ICC = 0.87). Similarly, the response to capsaicin 1000 μg correlated moderately over time (ICC = 0.50) and well between hands (ICC = 0.73).

Conclusion

The vascular response upon topical cinnamaldehyde and capsaicin application on finger skin is an alternative approach for measurements on forearm skin. Thereby, it is a promising vascular read-out to investigate the pathophysiology, and TRP involvement in particular, of specific peripheral neuropathic pain syndromes.

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Microvascular research
Microvascular research 医学-外周血管病
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期刊介绍: Microvascular Research is dedicated to the dissemination of fundamental information related to the microvascular field. Full-length articles presenting the results of original research and brief communications are featured. Research Areas include: • Angiogenesis • Biochemistry • Bioengineering • Biomathematics • Biophysics • Cancer • Circulatory homeostasis • Comparative physiology • Drug delivery • Neuropharmacology • Microvascular pathology • Rheology • Tissue Engineering.
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