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Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 5/2020

01-05-2020 | Original Article

Does α1-adrenergic receptor blockade modulate sweating during incremental exercise in young endurance-trained men?

Authors: Tatsuro Amano, Naoto Fujii, Glen P. Kenny, Yoshimitsu Inoue, Narihiko Kondo

Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Issue 5/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Human eccrine sweat glands respond to α1-adrenergic receptor agonists. We recently reported that adrenergic mechanisms contribute to sweating in endurance-trained men during an incremental exercise to volitional fatigue. However, it remains unclear if this response is mediated by α1-adrenergic receptor activation.

Methods

Twelve endurance-trained men performed an incremental cycling bout until exhaustion while wearing a water-perfused suit to clamp skin temperature at ~ 34 °C. Bilateral forearm sweat rates were measured wherein the distal area was treated with either 1% terazosin (α1-adrenergic receptor antagonist) or saline solution on the opposite limb (Control) via transdermal iontophoresis. We also measured proximal bilateral forearm sweat rate in untreated sites to confirm that no between-limb differences in forearm sweat rate occurred. Once sweat rate returned to pre-exercise resting levels at ~ 20 min postexercise, 0.25% phenylephrine (α1-adrenergic receptor agonist) was iontophoretically administered to skin to verify α1-adrenergic receptor blockade.

Results

Sweat rates at the proximal untreated right and left forearm sites were similar during exercise (interaction, P = 0.581). Similarly, no effect of terazosin on sweat rate was measured relative to control site (interaction, P = 0.848). Postexercise administration of phenylephrine increased sweat rate at the control site (0.08 ± 0.09 mg cm−2 min−1), which was suppressed by ~ 90% at the terazosin-treated site (0.01 ± 0.02 mg cm−2 min−1) (P = 0.026), confirming that α1-adrenergic receptor blockade was intact.

Conclusion

Our findings demonstrate that α1-adrenergic receptors located at eccrine sweat glands do not contribute to eccrine sweating during incremental exercise in young endurance-trained men.
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Metadata
Title
Does α1-adrenergic receptor blockade modulate sweating during incremental exercise in young endurance-trained men?
Authors
Tatsuro Amano
Naoto Fujii
Glen P. Kenny
Yoshimitsu Inoue
Narihiko Kondo
Publication date
01-05-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Issue 5/2020
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Electronic ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-020-04351-3

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