Skin Heat Dissipation: The Influence of Diabetes, Skin Thickness, and Subcutaneous Fat Thickness

医学 糖尿病 血流 皮下组织 内科学 内分泌学 外科
作者
Jerrold S. Petrofsky,Katie McLellan,Gurinder Bains,Michelle Prowse,Gomathi Ethiraju,Scott Lee,Shashi Gunda,Everett Lohman,Ernie Schwab
出处
期刊:Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics [Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.]
卷期号:10 (6): 487-493 被引量:60
标识
DOI:10.1089/dia.2008.0009
摘要

It is well established that diabetes impairs vascular endothelial function. However, the impact of impaired endothelial function on thermal conductivity of the skin, especially in relation to a constant versus a sudden heat stress, has not been established. Further, there is some evidence that aging reduces skin dermal thickness and subcutaneous fat thickness. Since these are important determinates of heat dissipation by the skin, these parameters also need to be examined in people with diabetes.Ninety subjects (30 younger individuals, 30 patients with diabetes, and 30 patients age-matched to the diabetes subjects) participated in two series of experiments to determine (1) the thickness of the subcutaneous fat layer and skin thickness and the skin response to a sudden heat stress and (2) the response to a continuous heat stress on the lower back. Skin thickness and subcutaneous fat thickness were assessed by ultrasound, and skin blood flow was examined by infrared laser Doppler flow meter.People with diabetes had significantly less resting blood flow, blood flow in response to a single or continuous heat load, less subcutaneous fat, and thinner skin than either age-matched controls or younger people (P < 0.05). Subjects with diabetes also had the lowest concentration of red blood cells in their skin, implying a reduction in the number of capillaries in the skin.Thinning of the skin and probably a reduction in capillaries in the dermal layer contribute to a reduction in the blood flow response to heat. People with diabetes, in particular, have reduced skin heat dissipation because of less resting blood flow and thinner skin than that seen in age-matched controls.
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