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Relationship of osmotic inhibition in thermoregulatory responses and sweat sodium concentration in humans
Authors:Takamata A  Yoshida T  Nishida N  Morimoto T
Institution:Department of Physiology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 602 - 0841, Japan. akira@basic.kpu-m.ac.jp
Abstract:Heat acclimatization improves thermoregulatory responses to heat stress and decreases sweat sodium concentration (Na(+)](sweat)). The reduced Na(+)](sweat) results in a larger increase in plasma osmolality (P(osmol)) at a given amount of sweat output. The increase in P(osmol) inhibits thermoregulatory responses to increased body core temperature. Therefore, we hypothesized that the inhibitory effect of plasma hyperosmolality on the thermoregulatory responses to heat stress should be attenuated with the reduction of Na(+)](sweat) due to heat acclimatization. Eleven subjects (9 male and 2 female) were passively heated by immersing their lower legs into water at 42 degrees C (room temperature 28 degrees C and relative humidity 30%) for 50 min following isotonic or hypertonic saline infusion. We determined the increase in the esophageal temperature (T(es)) required to elicit sweating and cutaneous vasodilation (CVD) (DeltaT(es) thresholds for sweating and CVD, respectively) in each condition and calculated the elevation of the T(es) thresholds per unit increase in P(osmol) as the osmotic inhibition of sweating and CVD. The osmotic shift in the DeltaT(es) thresholds for both sweating and CVD correlated linearly with Na(+)](sweat) (r = 0.858 and r = 0.628, respectively). Thus subjects with a lower Na(+)](sweat) showed a smaller osmotic elevation of the DeltaT(es) thresholds for sweating and CVD. These results suggest the possibility that heat acclimatization attenuates osmotic inhibition of thermoregulatory responses as well as reducing Na(+)](sweat).
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