Sweating responses and body temperatures during nocturnal sleep in humans
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1987.252.3.R462
Sweating responses and body temperatures during nocturnal sleep in humans
Abstract
The changes in the central control of sweating were investigated in five sleeping subjects under neutral and warm conditions [operative temperature (To) = 30, 33, and 34 degrees C; dew-point temperature = 10 degrees C]. Esophageal (Tes) and mean skin (Tsk) temperatures, chest sweat rate (msw,1), and concomitant electroencephalographic data were recorded. Throughout the night, msw,1 was measured under a local thermal clamp of 38 degrees C. Results showed that the thermal environment exerted a strong influence on both the levels and the time patterns of body temperatures. Moreover, local sweating rate correlated positively with Tes, and this relationship varied according to sleep stages. For a given Tes level, there was a sleep stage-related gradation in msw,1 that was higher in slow-wave sleep (SWS) than in stage 1-2 and the lowest in rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep. This is explained by a change in the excitability or the sensitivity of the thermoregulatory system. The msw,1 differences between stage 1-2 and SWS are accounted for by a decrease in the Tes threshold (Tset) for sweating while the slope of the msw,1-Tes relation remains unchanged. The lower msw,1 in REM sleep is explained by a lesser slope for the msw,1-Tes relation without any Tset change from stage 1-2.
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