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The Vasodilatory Response of Skin Microcirculation to Local Heating is Subject to Desensitization

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Pages 265-275 | Received 07 Jul 2008, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background: In humans, local heating increases skin perfusion by mechanisms dependent on nitric oxide (NO). Because the vascular effects of NO may be subject to desensitization, we examined whether a first local thermal stimulus would attenuate the hyperemic response to a second one applied later. Methods: Twelve healthy young men were studied. Skin blood flow (SkBF) was measured on forearm skin with laser Doppler imaging. Local thermal stimuli (temperature step from 34 to 41°C maintained for 30 minutes) were applied with temperature-controlled chambers. We also tested the influence of prior local heating on the vasodilation induced by sodium nitroprusside (SNP), a donor of NO. Results: On reheating the same spot after two hours, the response of SkBF (i.e., plateau SkBF at 30 minutes minus SkBF at 34°C) was lower than during the first stimulation (mean±SD 404±212 perfusion units [PU] vs. 635±100 PU; P<0.001). There was no such difference when reheating after four hours (654±153 vs. 645±103 PU; P=NS). Two, but not four, hours after local heating, the response of SkBF to SNP was reduced. Conclusion: The NO-dependent hyperemic response induced by local heating in human skin is subject to desensitization. At least one part of the mechanism implicated consists of a desensitization to the effects of NO itself.

Abbreviations
LDI=

laser Doppler imaging

NO=

nitric oxide

NOS=

Nitric oxide synthase

PU=

perfusion units

SkBF=

skin blood flow

SNP=

sodium nitroprusside

T0=

time of protocol start

T2=

2 hours after T0

T4=

4 hours after T0

Abbreviations
LDI=

laser Doppler imaging

NO=

nitric oxide

NOS=

Nitric oxide synthase

PU=

perfusion units

SkBF=

skin blood flow

SNP=

sodium nitroprusside

T0=

time of protocol start

T2=

2 hours after T0

T4=

4 hours after T0

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Guy Berset for the maintenance of the equipment used for local heating of the skin.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no financial conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this paper.

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