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Abnormal axon reflex-mediated sweating correlates with high state of anxiety in Atopic Dermatitis

机译:异位性皮炎中轴突反射介导的出汗异常与高度焦虑状态相关

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Background: Sweating plays a key role in skin homeostasis, including antimicrobial and moisturizing effects, and regulation of skin surface pH. Impaired axon reflex-mediated (AXR) sweating has been observed in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). However, the mechanism of such abnormal sudomotor axon reflex remains to be revealed. Methods: To investigate this mechanism, sudomotor function was analyzed using a quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test (acetylcholine iontophoresis) in patients with AD (n = 26) and healthy volunteers (n = 12). Correlation between sudomotor function and certain background factors, including Spielberger State Trait Anxiety Inventory score, Severity Scoring of Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) score, number of circulating eosinophils, and serum concentrations of thymus and activation-regulated chemokine and immunoglobulin E radioimmunosorbent test, was validated. Results: Latency time was significantly prolonged in AD (p = 0.0352), and AXR sweating volume (mg/0-5 min) was significantly lower in AD patients than in healthy controls (p = 0.0441). Direct sweating volume (mg/0-5 min) was comparable in AD patients and healthy controls. A significant correlation between the evaluation results of quantitative sudomotor axon reflex tests and certain background factors was not observed. The latency time in non-lesioned and lesioned areas for AD patients versus continuous anxiety value in the Spielberger State Trait Anxiety Inventory and the AXR versus SCORAD showed significant correlations (p = 0.0424, p = 0.0169, and p = 0.0523, respectively). Conclusions: Although the number of study subjects was little, abnormal AXR sweating in patients with AD was observed. Correlative analysis suggests possible involvement of continuous anxiety and the immune system in such abnormal sudomotor function.
机译:背景:出汗在皮肤体内平衡中起着关键作用,包括抗菌和保湿作用以及皮肤表面pH值的调节。在特应性皮炎(AD)患者中观察到轴突反射介导(AXR)出汗受损。然而,这种异常的sudomotor轴突反射的机制仍有待揭示。方法:为研究这种机制,对AD患者(n = 26)和健康志愿者(n = 12)使用定量运动轴突反射测试(乙酰胆碱离子电渗疗法)分析了运动功能。验证了sudomotor功能与某些背景因素之间的相关性,包括Spielberger状态特质焦虑量表评分,特应性皮炎的严重程度评分(SCORAD)评分,循环中的嗜酸性粒细胞数,胸腺血清浓度以及激活调节的趋化因子和免疫球蛋白E放射免疫吸附试验。结果:AD患者的潜伏时间显着延长(p = 0.0352),AD患者的AXR出汗量(mg / 0-5分钟)显着低于健康对照组(p = 0.0441)。在AD患者和健康对照组中,直接出汗量(mg / 0-5分钟)相当。定量sudomotor轴突反射测试的评估结果与某些背景因素之间没有显着的相关性。 AD患者在非病变区和病变区的潜伏时间与Spielberger状态特质焦虑量表中的持续焦虑值以及AXR与SCORAD的关系显着(分别为p = 0.0424,p = 0.0169和p = 0.0523)。结论:尽管研究对象的人数很少,但在AD患者中观察到AXR出汗异常。相关分析表明,持续的焦虑和免疫系统可能参与了这种异常的运动功能。

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