Ambient Temperature Affects Glabrous Skin Vasculature and Sweating Responses to Mental Task in Humans
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We compared responses in heart rate (HR), mean blood pressure (MAP), sweating rate (SR), sweating expulsion (SwE), and skin vascular conductance (VC) to mental task among different ambient temperature (Ta) conditions, i.e., 12, 16, 20, and 24℃. Seven subjects (27±5yrs, 64±14kg) underwent a 2-min color word conflict test (CWT) after 2mins of baseline data acquisition following a 20-min resting period. All subjects wore long sleeve shirts and long pants. The skin blood flow was measured with a laser Doppler probe on the left index finger pulp to calculate skin VC, and the SR and sweating expulsion (SwE) were measured with a ventilated capsule on the left thenar. CWT significantly increased the HR and MAP, while there was no significant effect of Ta on the magnitudes of these responses. CWT significantly decreased the skin VC when the Ta was 24℃, whereas it significantly increased the skin VC when the Ta was 12 or 16℃. CWT significantly increased SR and SwE in all Ta conditions, and the SwE was greater in warmer conditions. These findings suggest that different ambient temperatures induce different responses in finger skin vasculature to mental task, implying the independent response of cutaneous vasomotor tone and sweat glands in glabrous skin to mental task.
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著者
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HIROOKA Yoshitaka
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Kyushu University Graduate School of Medical Sciences
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HAYASHI Naoyuki
Institute of Health Science, Kyushu University
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SOMEYA Nami
Institute of Health Science, Kyushu University
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Someya Nami
Inst. Of Health Sci. Kyushu Univ.
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Someya Nami
Institute Of Health Science Kyushu University
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KOGA Shunsaku
Applied Physiology Laboratory, Kobe Design University
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Hayashi Naoyuki
Institute Of Health Science Kyushu University
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Hayashi Naoyuki
Institute Of Health Science Kyushu University:graduate School Of Human-environment Studies Kyushu Un
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Hirooka Yoshitaka
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Kyushu University Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Universi
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Hirooka Yoshitaka
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Cardiovascular Science Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kyu
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Koga Shunsaku
Tsukuba Wellness Res.
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Koga Shunsaku
Applied Physiology Laboratory Kobe Design University
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Someya Nami
Graduate School of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University
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Hirooka Yoshitaka
Department Of Advanced Cardiovascular Regulation And Therapeutics Kyushu University Graduate School Of Medical Sciences
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