2005
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00235.2004
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Active cutaneous vasodilation in resting humans during mild heat stress

Abstract: The role of skin temperature in reflex control of the active cutaneous vasodilator system was examined in six subjects during mild graded heat stress imposed by perfusing water at 34, 36, 38, and 40 degrees C through a tube-lined garment. Skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA) was recorded from the peroneal nerve with microneurography. While monitoring esophageal, mean skin, and local skin temperatures, we recorded skin blood flow at bretylium-treated and untreated skin sites by using laser-Doppler velocimetry… Show more

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“…Basal skin temperature should be considered before body heating. It has been determined that starting with a high skin temperature may lead to early activation of the sympathetic vasodilator system and affect an individual's ability to separate passive from active vasodilation (11). Therefore, during passive whole body heating, the first phase of vasodilatation takes place by the release of sympathetic adrenergic vasoconstrictor tone; the second phase is accompanied by sweating and is under cholinergic sympathetic vasodilator nerve control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basal skin temperature should be considered before body heating. It has been determined that starting with a high skin temperature may lead to early activation of the sympathetic vasodilator system and affect an individual's ability to separate passive from active vasodilation (11). Therefore, during passive whole body heating, the first phase of vasodilatation takes place by the release of sympathetic adrenergic vasoconstrictor tone; the second phase is accompanied by sweating and is under cholinergic sympathetic vasodilator nerve control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the pulsatile nature of eccrine sweat secretion is well established [73,74], a role for myoepithelial cells in driving this contractile force and the pharmacology mediating the response remain to be determined.…”
Section: Innervation and Pharmacology Of Psychological Sweatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This range of skin blood fl ow is responsive to changes in T core and is required to mobilize warm blood from the body core to the periphery for the purpose of heat transfer to the environment (Kamijo et al ., 2005 ). However, the redistribution of blood to the cutaneous circulation results in a corresponding decrease in splanchnic (intestinal), renal,…”
Section: Physiological Response To Environmental or Metabolic Heat Stmentioning
confidence: 99%