Literature DB >> 1917122

Dynamic sweating response of man to infrared irradiation in various spectral regions.

T Ogawa1, J Sugenoya, N Ohnishi, K Natsume, M Ochiai, M Nishida, N Shinoda, K Katoh, R Imamura.   

Abstract

In an attempt to detect differences in the thermal effect of infrared irradiation of different wave-lengths, transient sweating response to infrared irradiation in various spectral regions was examined. In Series 1, the ventral or dorsal surface of the nude subject was irradiated repetitively for a period of 4 min (2 min on, 2 min off) by each of three kinds of infrared heaters with main emissivity in 'near-infrared' (NIR; 0.7-2.8 microns), 'intermediate-infrared' (MIR; 1.5-5.8 microns), and 'far-infrared' (FIR; 2.8-25 microns) regions. The sweating response on a non-irradiated area tended to be the greatest with MIR, while the magnitude of the sweating response on the irradiated area showed no consistent differences among various wavelengths. The results infer that MIR stimulated cutaneous thomoreceptors most effectively, while its direct effect on local sweat gland activity was minimal. In Series 2, the effects of 9-12 min irradiations in more restricted ranges of wavelength were compared by the combination of the three kinds of heaters with filters (translucent to wavelength ranges of 1.3-2.7, 2.7-3.5, 3.6-8.0 microns, respectively). The sweating response on a remote area was predominantly greater with the range of 2.7-3.5 microns than with the other wavelength ranges, while the local effect on sweating was minimal with this range. The results of Series 2 reinforce those of Series 1, indicating that the degree of stimulation of cutaneous thermoreceptors and of direct thermal effect on sweat gland activity differ with spectral regions incident on the skin, thus affecting local and remote effects on the sweating response.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1917122     DOI: 10.1007/bf01040958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biometeorol        ISSN: 0020-7128            Impact factor:   3.787


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