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多发性硬化症的体温调节。

Thermoregulation in multiple sclerosis.

机构信息

Department of Applied Physiology and Wellness, Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75275-0382, USA.

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 2010 Nov;109(5):1531-7. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00460.2010. Epub 2010 Jul 29.

Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive neurological disorder that disrupts axonal myelin in the central nervous system. Demyelination produces alterations in saltatory conduction, slowed conduction velocity, and a predisposition to conduction block. An estimated 60-80% of MS patients experience temporary worsening of clinical signs and neurological symptoms with heat exposure. Additionally, MS may produce impaired neural control of autonomic and endocrine functions. This review focuses on five main themes regarding the current understanding of thermoregulatory dysfunction in MS: 1) heat sensitivity; 2) central regulation of body temperature; 3) thermoregulatory effector responses; 4) heat-induced fatigue; and 5) countermeasures to improve or maintain function during thermal stress. Heat sensitivity in MS is related to the detrimental effects of increased temperature on action potential propagation in demyelinated axons, resulting in conduction slowing and/or block, which can be quantitatively characterized using precise measurements of ocular movements. MS lesions can also occur in areas of the brain responsible for the control and regulation of body temperature and thermoregulatory effector responses, resulting in impaired neural control of sudomotor pathways or neural-induced changes in eccrine sweat glands, as evidenced by observations of reduced sweating responses in MS patients. Fatigue during thermal stress is common in MS and results in decreased motor function and increased symptomatology likely due to impairments in central conduction. Although not comprehensive, some evidence exists concerning treatments (cooling, precooling, and pharmacological) for the MS patient to preserve function and decrease symptom worsening during heat stress.

摘要

多发性硬化症(MS)是一种进行性神经系统疾病,会破坏中枢神经系统中的轴突髓鞘。脱髓鞘会导致跳跃传导改变、传导速度减慢,并易发生传导阻滞。据估计,60-80%的 MS 患者在暴露于热环境时会经历临床症状和神经症状的暂时恶化。此外,MS 可能会导致自主和内分泌功能的神经控制受损。本综述重点介绍了目前对 MS 中体温调节功能障碍的五个主要主题:1)对热敏感;2)体温的中枢调节;3)体温调节效应器反应;4)热诱导性疲劳;以及 5)在热应激期间改善或维持功能的对策。MS 中的热敏感性与温度升高对脱髓鞘轴突中动作电位传播的有害影响有关,导致传导减慢和/或阻滞,这可以通过对眼球运动的精确测量来定量描述。MS 病变也可能发生在大脑中负责体温控制和调节的区域,导致自主运动途径的神经控制受损或神经引起的外分泌汗腺变化,这可以从 MS 患者出汗反应减少的观察中得到证明。在热应激期间疲劳在 MS 中很常见,导致运动功能下降和症状加重,可能是由于中枢传导受损所致。虽然不全面,但存在一些关于治疗(冷却、预冷却和药物治疗)的证据,以帮助 MS 患者在热应激期间保持功能并减少症状恶化。

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