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1.
Eur J Neurosci ; 35(11): 1782-8, 2012 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22594914

RESUMO

Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging studies in two rare patients, together with microneurography and psychophysical observations in healthy subjects, have demonstrated a system of mechanosensitive C-fiber tactile (CT) afferents sensitive to slowly moving stimuli. They project to the posterior insular cortex and signal pleasant aspects of touch. Importantly, CTs have not been found in the glabrous skin of the hand, yet it is commonly observed that glabrous skin touch is also perceived as pleasant. Here we asked if the brain processing of pleasant touch differs between hairy and glabrous skin by stroking the forearm and glabrous skin of the hand during positron emission tomography. The data showed that, when contrasting slow brush stroking on the forearm with slow brush stroking on the palm, there were significant activations of the posterior insular cortex and mid-anterior orbitofrontal cortex. The opposite contrast showed a significant activation of the somatosensory cortices. Although concurrent psychophysical ratings showed no differences in intensity or pleasantness ratings, a subsequent touch questionnaire in which subjects used a newly developed 'touch perception task' showed significant difference for the two body sites. Emotional descriptors received higher ratings on the forearm and sensory descriptors were rated more highly on the palm. The present findings are consistent with the hypothesis that pleasant touch from hairy skin, mediated by CT afferents, is processed in the limbic-related cortex and represents an innate non-learned process. In contrast, pleasant touch from glabrous skin, mediated by A-beta afferents, is processed in the somatosensory cortex and represents an analytical process dependent on previous tactile experiences.


Assuntos
Emoções/fisiologia , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Pele , Pele/inervação , Córtex Somatossensorial/fisiologia , Percepção do Tato/fisiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Mapeamento Encefálico/métodos , Feminino , Folículo Piloso/inervação , Folículo Piloso/fisiologia , Humanos , Cintilografia , Córtex Somatossensorial/diagnóstico por imagem , Adulto Jovem
2.
Exp Brain Res ; 207(3-4): 149-55, 2010 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20963582

RESUMO

The human skin is innervated by a network of thin, slow-conducting afferent (C and Aδ) fibers, transmitting a diverse range of information. Classically, these fibers are described as thermo-, noci- or chemoreceptive, whereas mechanoreception is attributed exclusively to thick, fast-conducting (Aß) afferents. A growing body of evidence, however, supports the notion that C tactile afferents comprise a second anatomically and functionally distinct system signaling touch in humans. This review discusses established as well as recent findings which highlight fundamental differences in peripheral and central information coding and processing between Aß and C mechanoreception. We conclude that from the skin through the brain, C touch shares more characteristics with interoceptive modalities (e.g. pain, temperature, and itch) than exteroceptive Aß touch, vision or hearing. In this light, we discuss the motivational-affective role of C touch as an integral part of a thin-fiber afferent homeostatic network for the maintenance of physical and social well-being.


Assuntos
Mecanorreceptores/fisiologia , Fibras Nervosas Amielínicas/fisiologia , Percepção do Tato/fisiologia , Tato/fisiologia , Animais , Homeostase/fisiologia , Humanos
3.
Acta Neurol Scand ; 121(5): 302-8, 2010 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19804478

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical usefulness of quantitative testing of tactile direction discrimination (TDD) in patients with diabetic neuropathy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: TDD and vibration detection were examined on the dorsum of the feet in 43 patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and clinical signs and symptoms indicating mild neuropathy, and abnormal results for neurography, temperature detection, or heart rate variability. Test-retest examination of TDD was performed in nine of the patients. RESULTS: Twenty-six of the patients had abnormal TDD (sensitivity 0.60) and 20 had abnormal vibration detection (sensitivity 0.46). Ten of the patients had abnormal TDD and normal vibration detection. Four of the patients had abnormal vibration detection and normal TDD. Test-retest examination of TDD showed a high degree of reproducibility (r = 0.87). CONCLUSION: TDD seems more useful than vibration detection in examination of diabetic neuropathy.


Assuntos
Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/fisiopatologia , Neuropatias Diabéticas/fisiopatologia , Discriminação Psicológica , Detecção de Sinal Psicológico , Percepção do Tato , Adulto , Feminino , Pé/fisiopatologia , Frequência Cardíaca , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Movimento (Física) , Condução Nervosa , Nervo Fibular/fisiopatologia , Psicofísica , Nervo Sural/fisiopatologia , Vibração , Adulto Jovem
4.
Horm Res ; 69(2): 99-106, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18059090

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The maternal insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system is considered to be involved in fetal growth regulation. However, available data linking this system to fetal growth are contradictory and incomplete. AIMS: To measure components of the IGF system before, during and after pregnancy in healthy women and to relate these results, and their changes during pregnancy, to fetal weight (gestational week 31) and birth weight. METHODS: Serum concentrations of IGF-I, IGF-II, IGF-binding protein (IGFBP)-1, IGFBP-3 and IGFBP-3 protease activity were assessed in 23 women before conception, at weeks 8, 14, 20, 32 and 35 of pregnancy and 2 weeks postpartum. The data were analyzed using simple and multiple linear regression. RESULTS: One third of the variability in fetal weight was explained by IGF-I in combination with IGFBP-3 protease activity, both assessed at gestational week 32 (p = 0.013). Birth weight was negatively correlated (r = -0.43 to -0.59) with IGFBP-1 at gestational week 20 (p = 0.041), 32 (p = 0.012) and 35 (p = 0.003). CONCLUSION: We propose there is a finely tuned balance among the components of the IGF system, providing a means for fetal growth regulation.


Assuntos
Peso ao Nascer/fisiologia , Peso Fetal/fisiologia , Proteínas de Ligação a Fator de Crescimento Semelhante a Insulina/sangue , Relações Materno-Fetais , Somatomedinas/análise , Somatomedinas/fisiologia , Adulto , Feminino , Desenvolvimento Fetal/fisiologia , Idade Gestacional , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Estudos Longitudinais , Mães , Período Pós-Parto/sangue , Gravidez/sangue
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Nat Neurosci ; 5(9): 900-4, 2002 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12145636

RESUMO

There is dual tactile innervation of the human hairy skin: in addition to fast-conducting myelinated afferent fibers, there is a system of slow-conducting unmyelinated (C) afferents that respond to light touch. In a unique patient lacking large myelinated afferents, we found that activation of C tactile (CT) afferents produced a faint sensation of pleasant touch. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis during CT stimulation showed activation of the insular region, but not of somatosensory areas S1 and S2. These findings identify CT as a system for limbic touch that may underlie emotional, hormonal and affiliative responses to caress-like, skin-to-skin contact between individuals.


Assuntos
Vias Aferentes/fisiologia , Córtex Cerebral/fisiologia , Mecanorreceptores/fisiologia , Fibras Nervosas/fisiologia , Pele/inervação , Tato/fisiologia , Adulto , Mapeamento Encefálico , Feminino , Lateralidade Funcional/fisiologia , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fibras Nervosas Mielinizadas/patologia , Fibras Nervosas Mielinizadas/fisiologia , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Periférico/fisiopatologia , Estimulação Física , Córtex Somatossensorial/fisiologia
6.
Eur J Pain ; 21(7): 1173-1185, 2017 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28263013

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: C-tactile (CT) afferents are unmyelinated low-threshold mechanoreceptors optimized for signalling affective, gentle touch. In three separate psychophysical experiments, we examined the contribution of CT afferents to pain modulation. METHODS: In total, 44 healthy volunteers experienced heat pain and CT optimal (slow brushing) and CT sub-optimal (fast brushing or vibration) stimuli. Three different experimental paradigms were used: Concurrent application of heat pain and tactile (slow brushing or vibration) stimulation; Slow brushing, applied for variable duration and intervals, preceding heat pain; Slow versus fast brushing preceding heat pain. RESULTS: Slow brushing was effective in reducing pain, whereas fast brushing or vibration was not. The reduction in pain was significant not only when the CT optimal touch was applied simultaneously with the painful stimulus but also when the two stimuli were separated in time. For subsequent stimulation, the pain reduction was more pronounced for a shorter time interval between brushing and pain. Likewise, the effect was more robust when pain was preceded by a longer duration of brush stimulation. Strong CT-related pain reduction was associated with low anxiety and high calmness scores obtained by a state anxiety questionnaire. CONCLUSIONS: Slow brushing - optimal for CT activation - is effective in reducing pain from cutaneous heating. The precise mechanisms for the pain relief are as yet unknown but possible mechanisms include inhibition of nociceptive projection neurons at the level of the dorsal horn as well as analgesia through cortical mechanisms. SIGNIFICANCE: Slow brushing stimuli - optimal for activation of C-tactile fibres - can reduce pain from cutaneous heating. No such effect was seen with fast brushing or vibration. These observations indicate the role of C-tactile fibres in pain modulation.


Assuntos
Mecanorreceptores/fisiologia , Fibras Nervosas Amielínicas/fisiologia , Dor , Psicofísica/métodos , Emoções , Temperatura Alta , Humanos , Medição da Dor , Pele , Tato , Vibração
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Behav Brain Res ; 297: 37-40, 2016 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26433145

RESUMO

C tactile fibers are a specialized group of fibers innervating the non-glabrous skin that are tuned to light gentle stroking applied with velocities between 1 and 10 cm/s. Those fibers add to the sensation of interpersonal caressing and pleasant touch. It is unclear whether people spontaneously apply touch that is tuned to optimally activate those fibers. This was investigated in three studies. In study one, 45 participants (21.8 ± 2.3 years, 24 women) were asked to stroke an artificial arm. In study two, 32 participants (28.3 ± 8.7 years, 16 women) were asked to stroke their partner. In study three, 11 parents (29.4 ± 5.7 years, 6 women) were asked to stroke their babies. Stroking velocity was tracked in all conditions. Stroking velocities were significantly slower in the partner touch and baby touch condition than in the artificial arm condition and all of the participants stroking their partner or baby used velocities that can activate C tactile fibers. We conclude that human social stroking is optimized for C tactile stimulation.


Assuntos
Relações Interpessoais , Mecanorreceptores/fisiologia , Fibras Nervosas Amielínicas/fisiologia , Comportamento Social , Tato/fisiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Braço/fisiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Modelos Biológicos , Relações Pais-Filho , Psicofísica , Parceiros Sexuais , Adulto Jovem
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Neuropsychologia ; 43(3): 332-9, 2005.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15707611

RESUMO

Patients that were hemispherectomized due to brain lesions early in life sometimes have remarkably well-preserved tactile functions on their paretic body half. This has been attributed to developmental neuroplasticity. However, the tactile examinations generally have been fairly crude, and subtle deficits may not have been revealed. We investigated monofilament detection and three types of tactile directional sensibility in four hemispherectomized patients and six healthy controls. Patients were examined bilaterally on the face, forearm and lower leg. Normal subjects were examined unilaterally. Following each test of directional sensibility, subjects were asked to rate the intensity of the stimulation. On the nonparetic side, results were almost always in the normal range. On the paretic side, the patients' capacity for monofilament detection was less impaired than their directional sensibility. Despite the disturbed directional sensibility on their paretic side the patients rated tactile sensations evoked by the stimuli, on both their paretic and nonparetic body halves, as more intense than normals. Thus, mechanisms of plasticity seem adequate for tactile detection and intensity coding but not for more complex tactile functions such as directional sensibility. The reason for the high vulnerability of tactile directional sensibility may be that it depends on spatially and temporally precise afferent information processed in a distributed cortical network.


Assuntos
Córtex Cerebral/fisiologia , Hemisferectomia , Plasticidade Neuronal , Tato/fisiologia , Adulto , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Epilepsia/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino
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Neurosci Lett ; 389(1): 1-5, 2005 Nov 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16051437

RESUMO

The neural coding of perception can differ from that for the physical attributes of a stimulus. Recent studies suggest that activity in right anterior insular cortex may underlie thermal perception, particularly that of cold. We now examine whether this region is also important for the perception of warmth. We applied cutaneous warm stimuli on the left leg (warmth) in normal subjects (n = 7) during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). After each stimulus, subjects rated their subjective intensity of the stimulus using a visual analogue scale (VAS), and correlations were determined between the fMRI signal and the VAS ratings. We found that intensity ratings of warmth correlated with the fMRI signal in the right (contralateral to stimulation) anterior insular cortex. These results, in conjunction with previous reports, suggest that the right anterior insular cortex is important for different types of thermal perception.


Assuntos
Temperatura Alta , Prosencéfalo/fisiologia , Encéfalo/fisiologia , Discriminação Psicológica , Humanos , Perna (Membro)/inervação , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Percepção , Estimulação Física
10.
J Endocrinol ; 179(3): 437-45, 2003 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14656213

RESUMO

The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system is subjected to pregnancy-associated changes in the circulation and is suggested to be of importance for partitioning of nutrients between the mother and the foetus. Interestingly, maternal undernutrition alters the pregnancy-associated changes, with possible adverse consequences for the mother and the foetus. However, it is not known how malnutrition and pregnancy alter the expression of mRNA for IGFs locally in different tIssues. The aims of this study were to investigate where IGF-I and IGF-II are expressed in guinea pigs and how this expression is altered during food restriction and pregnancy. Ad libitum-fed and food-restricted (fed 70% of the ad libitum-fed intake four weeks before pregnancy and throughout the study) guinea pigs were mated. On day 40 of pregnancy and on the corresponding day for virginal females the animals were killed. mRNA for IGF-I and IGF-II was analysed in various organs/tIssues by solution hybridisation. mRNA for IGF-I was expressed in high amounts in uterus, liver and adipose tIssues. The expression was not affected by food restriction, but was increased in liver and adipose tIssue and decreased in uterus by pregnancy. mRNA for IGF-II was expressed in high amounts in the placenta and liver. In the placenta the expression was decreased by food restriction. Pregnancy increased the levels of mRNA for IGF-II in the liver. Food-restricted dams had smaller foetuses and placentas. In conclusion, this study indicates an important role for the adipose tIssue during gestation, not only as an energy store but also as an endocrine tIssue expressing IGF-I. The decreased expression of IGF-II in the placenta due to food restriction is suggested to have adverse effects on placental structure and function.


Assuntos
Privação de Alimentos/fisiologia , Fator de Crescimento Insulin-Like II/biossíntese , Fator de Crescimento Insulin-Like I/biossíntese , Prenhez/metabolismo , Animais , Peso Corporal/fisiologia , Feminino , Regulação da Expressão Gênica/fisiologia , Cobaias , Fator de Crescimento Insulin-Like I/genética , Fator de Crescimento Insulin-Like II/genética , Tamanho do Órgão , Gravidez , Resultado da Gravidez , Prenhez/sangue , RNA Mensageiro/genética
11.
J Neuroendocrinol ; 16(3): 183-90, 2004 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15049848

RESUMO

The aim of this work was to evaluate whether oxytocin administered in male rats subcutaneously early in life in the absence or presence of food restriction during pregnancy has life-long effects on the alpha(2)-agonist binding sites in the nucleus of the solitarii tract (NTS), in the hypothalamus and the amygdala, as evaluated by quantitative receptor autoradiography. Maternal food restriction alone increased the affinity of the alpha(2)-agonist [(3)H]UK14.304 binding sites exclusively in the NTS. In offspring from ad libitum fed dams, oxytocin treatment significantly increased the density of alpha(2)-agonist binding sites in the NTS and in the hypothalamus. The K(d) value of the alpha(2)-agonist binding sites in the hypothalamus of these rats, but not in the other regions studied, was also significantly increased. In offspring from food-restricted dams, oxytocin treatment produced a significant increase of the B(max) values in the hypothalamus and the amygdala and the K(d) value of the alpha(2)-agonist binding sites in the NTS of these rats also was selectively and significantly increased. These results suggest that a postnatal, oxytocin-induced increase of regional alpha(2)-adrenoceptor function can be seen in adulthood by a persistent, regionally selective increase in the density of central alpha(2)-adrenoceptor agonist binding sites, in the absence of an affinity change in the NTS. Such a regional increase of alpha(2)-adrenoceptor signalling in adulthood may contribute to the anti-stress action of postnatal oxytocin. By contrast, after prenatal stress, the potential increase in alpha(2)-adrenoceptor signalling takes place via selective increases of density with no changes of affinity of the alpha(2)-agonist binding sites in the hypothalamus and the amygdala.


Assuntos
Encéfalo/metabolismo , Privação de Alimentos/fisiologia , Ocitocina/fisiologia , Efeitos Tardios da Exposição Pré-Natal , Receptores Adrenérgicos alfa 2/metabolismo , Estresse Fisiológico/fisiopatologia , Agonistas de Receptores Adrenérgicos alfa 2 , Envelhecimento/fisiologia , Tonsila do Cerebelo/metabolismo , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Vias Autônomas/metabolismo , Sítios de Ligação , Feminino , Hipotálamo/metabolismo , Cinética , Masculino , Exposição Materna , Gravidez , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Núcleo Solitário/metabolismo
12.
Brain Res ; 866(1-2): 178-87, 2000 Jun 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10825493

RESUMO

Tactile directional sensibility, i.e. the ability to tell the direction of an object's motion across the skin, is an easily observed sensory function that is highly sensitive to disturbances of the somatosensory system. Based on previous psychophysical experiments on healthy subjects it was concluded that directional sensibility depends on two kinds of information from cutaneous mechanoreceptors; spatio-temporal information and information about friction-induced changes in skin stretch. In the present study responses to similar probe movements as in the psychophysical experiments were recorded from human single mechanoreceptors in the forearm skin. All slowly adapting type 2 (SA2) units were spontaneously active, and with increasing force of friction their discharge rates were modified by probe movements at increasing distances from the Ruffini end-organ, reflecting the high stretch-sensitivity of these units. Slowly adapting type 1 (SA1) and field units responded to the moving probe within well-defined skin areas directly overlying the individual receptor terminals, and compared to the SA2 units their response properties were less dependent on the force of friction. The results suggest that SA1 and field units have the capacity to signal spatio-temporal information, whereas a population of SA2 units have the capacity to signal direction-specific information about changes in lateral skin stretch.


Assuntos
Mecanorreceptores/fisiologia , Nervos Periféricos/fisiologia , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Pele , Pele/inervação , Tato/fisiologia , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Mecanorreceptores/citologia , Fibras Nervosas Mielinizadas/fisiologia , Nervos Periféricos/citologia , Estimulação Física , Tempo de Reação/fisiologia
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Brain Res ; 628(1-2): 301-4, 1993 Nov 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8313159

RESUMO

It is generally held that tactile mechanisms in the human skin are served by fast-conducting myelinated nerve fibres, whereas touch-sensitive afferents with unmyelinated axons are lacking in man, in contrast to other mammals. In the present study we found evidence that sensitive mechanoreceptive afferents with unmyelinated fibres are quite common and widespread in the hairy skin of human subjects. Their biological role remains an enigma which might attract more attention now that their existence in man has been demonstrated.


Assuntos
Mecanorreceptores/metabolismo , Fibras Nervosas/fisiologia , Pele/inervação , Vias Aferentes/fisiologia , Estimulação Elétrica , Humanos , Bainha de Mielina/fisiologia , Condução Nervosa/fisiologia , Tempo de Reação/fisiologia , Tato/fisiologia
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Brain Res ; 808(1): 120-3, 1998 Oct 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9795181

RESUMO

We determined the ability to appreciate the direction of a skin pull caused by a moving pin that was glued to the forearm skin. A majority of the subjects were able to tell the direction of pin movements with an excursion of 0.13 mm (>/=66% correct responses, p<0.05). Local skin anaesthesia showed that stretch sensitive receptors located over 15 mm in front and behind the pin correctly signalled the direction of these minute skin pulls. It was concluded that information about patterns of skin stretch is an important component of the somatosensory system that may contribute not only to kinaesthetic, but also to cutaneous sensations.


Assuntos
Células Receptoras Sensoriais/fisiologia , Limiar Sensorial , Pele/inervação , Tato/fisiologia , Adulto , Anestesia Local , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Eur J Pain ; 5(2): 209-17, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11465986

RESUMO

We have examined a hemispherectomized patient who complained of touch-evoked pricking and burning pain in her paretic hand, especially when the hand was cold. Psychophysical examination showed that for the paretic side she confused cool and warm temperatures, and confirmed that she had a robust allodynia to brush stroking that was enhanced at a cold ambient temperature. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) showed that during brush-evoked allodynia, brain structures implicated in normal pain processing (viz. posterior part of the anterior cingulate cortex, secondary somatosensory cortex, and prefrontal cortices) were activated. The fMRI findings thus indicate that the central pain in this patient was served by brain structures implicated in normal pain processing. Possible pathophysiological mechanisms include plasticity as well as thalamic disinhibition.


Assuntos
Córtex Cerebral/cirurgia , Epilepsia/cirurgia , Hiperalgesia/fisiopatologia , Neuralgia/fisiopatologia , Adulto , Descorticação Cerebral , Encefalite/patologia , Encefalite/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Humanos , Hiperalgesia/patologia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Neuralgia/patologia , Psicofísica , Tálamo/fisiopatologia
16.
Obesity (Silver Spring) ; 21(11): 2231-5, 2013 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23512821

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To validate total energy expenditure (TEE) and activity energy expenditure (AEE) from the portable SenseWear armband (SWA) Pro 2 (TEESWA and AEESWA ; InnerView software versions SWA 5.1 and SWA 6.1) against TEE from doubly labeled water (DLW) and AEE from DLW and indirect calorimetry (TEEDLW and AEEDLW ) in overweight/obese lactating women at 10 weeks postpartum. DESIGN AND METHODS: TEE was measured simultaneously with DLW (14 days) and SWA (first 7 days). Lactating women (n = 62), non-smoking, with a BMI > 25 kg/m(2) and wearing time SWA ≥ 90% were included. RESULTS: Mean TEESWA5.1 was overestimated with 85 kcal/day compared to TEEDLW (P = 0.040), while mean TEESWA6.1 was underestimated with 241 kcal/day compared to TEEDLW (P < 0.001). Mean AEESWA5.1 was similar to mean AEEDLW (P = 0.818), while mean AEESWA6.1 was underestimated with 581 kcal/day compared to AEEDLW (P < 0.001). TEESWA6.1 and AEESWA6.1 were systematically underestimated at higher levels of energy expenditure and BMI while only AEESWA5.1 was systematically overestimated at higher levels of energy expenditure. CONCLUSIONS: TEESWA5.1 and AEESWA5.1 were fairly estimated on a group level while TEESWA6.1 and AEESWA6.1 were significantly and systematically underestimated. Both SWA software versions showed large individual variation in agreement with TEEDLW and AEEDLW , limiting the validity on individual level.


Assuntos
Actigrafia/instrumentação , Óxido de Deutério , Metabolismo Energético , Lactação/metabolismo , Monitorização Ambulatorial/instrumentação , Monitorização Ambulatorial/métodos , Obesidade/metabolismo , Sobrepeso/metabolismo , Actigrafia/métodos , Adulto , Braço , Metabolismo Basal , Técnicas Biossensoriais/instrumentação , Técnicas Biossensoriais/métodos , Calorimetria Indireta/instrumentação , Óxido de Deutério/farmacocinética , Óxido de Deutério/urina , Feminino , Humanos , Lactação/urina , Aplicativos Móveis , Obesidade/urina , Sobrepeso/urina , Adulto Jovem
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Somatosens Mot Res ; 11(4): 305-10, 1994.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7778407

RESUMO

Spatial summation is known to influence the magnitude of sensation for stationary cutaneous stimuli. Yet analysis of moving stimuli may also be pertinent, since most stimuli that attract our attention involve movements over the skin surface. The present investigation dealt with the importance of spatial summation for the appreciation of the direction of motion for moving stimuli. The ability to detect the direction of motion was tested on the radial surface of the forearm with the two-alternative forced-choice method. Stimulation was performed with a rolling wheel, in order to exclude friction-generated activation of stretch receptors. Each subject was tested with two wheels with the same radius but different widths, 1 mm and 15 mm. On average, the subjects performed better with the wide wheel than with the narrow one for stimulation distances > or = 16 mm. This value also probably exceeds the threshold distance for directional discrimination for the narrow wheel, which indicates that spatial summation improves suprathreshold performance.


Assuntos
Atenção/fisiologia , Mecanorreceptores/fisiologia , Orientação/fisiologia , Transmissão Sináptica/fisiologia , Tato/fisiologia , Adulto , Vias Aferentes/fisiologia , Feminino , Antebraço/inervação , Humanos , Masculino , Potenciais da Membrana/fisiologia , Nervos Periféricos/fisiologia , Limiar Sensorial/fisiologia , Pele/inervação
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J Physiol ; 464: 545-59, 1993 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8229817

RESUMO

1. The ability to tell the direction of a motion across the skin deserve attention for being an easily observed function which provides a sensitive test for disturbances of the peripheral and central nervous systems. The mode of operation, on the other hand, of this tactile directional sensibility is still uncertain. 2. The dependence of directional sensibility on the contact load and distance of movement of a blunt metal tip, has now been determined for the skin of the forearm of normal subjects with the two-alternative forced-choice method. The testing was done under two conditions: elbow bent or straight. Straightening of the arm always reduced the accuracy of the directional sensibility. It also caused measurable changes of cutaneous mechanical properties, which presumably decreased the reliability of afferent information about lateral distension. 3. The average accuracy of the directional sensibility was found to be correlated linearly to the logarithm of the contact load, and straightening of the arm decreased the accuracy for each load by corresponding amounts. Similar relationships were found between the accuracy and the distance of movement. 4. Straightening of the arm did not cause any significant average reduction of the contact threshold for point stimulation of the same receptive field. A consistently lowered contact sensitivity, however, was observed for some of the subjects, which may have contributed to the reduction of the directional sensibility in these cases. 5. Correct directional estimations of the movement of the metal tip were obtained for a distance which was a fifth of the shortest distance for a corresponding estimation of the movement of a frictionless stimulus. The findings thus indicated that the friction between a moving object and the underlying skin, which can be mediated via stretch-sensitive cutaneous receptors, is critical for the determination of its direction of motion. 6. The present observations and previous observations by various authors are suggested to indicate that typical tactile directional sensibility depends on parallel processing of direction-selective data, and spatial data expressed as a function of time.


Assuntos
Percepção de Movimento/fisiologia , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Pele , Tato/fisiologia , Adulto , Elasticidade , Cotovelo/fisiologia , Feminino , Antebraço , Humanos , Masculino , Estimulação Física , Postura , Limiar Sensorial
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Acta Physiol Scand ; 144(2): 155-61, 1992 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1575049

RESUMO

Tactile directional sensibility is probably functionally important and deserves attention as it is known to be sensitive to many different disturbances of the somatosensory system. Therefore, the ability of healthy adults to determine the direction of motion of a light tactile stimulus travelling proximally or distally along a straight line on depilated, hairy skin of the forearm was examined with two-alternative, forced-choice technique. The aim was to investigate the relative importance of different types of afferent information which may be used for this purpose. A test was started with the moving stimulus covering a distance of no less than 2.5 mm, which was subsequently increased until the subject could report the direction of motion reliably. Afterwards, the distance was decreased until the subject could no longer do so. Three different stimulation conditions were used and for a point stimulator touching the skin it was found that the necessary distance decreased to 2.5 mm after a moderate increase of the vertical contact load. No such decrease was found when a frictionless air-stream point stimulator was used instead. The distances which had to be covered by the point stimulator touching the skin increased to values which were comparable to those obtained with the air-stream stimulator after the lateral extensibility of the skin had been diminished. This was achieved by attaching a surgical sticky plaster around the stimulated skin area. The present findings consequently indicated that optimal, tactile, directional sensitivity depends on peripheral afferent messages which signal the direction of lateral stretching of the skin.


Assuntos
Orientação/fisiologia , Nervos Periféricos/fisiologia , Tato/fisiologia , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Neurônios Aferentes/fisiologia , Estimulação Física , Células Receptoras Sensoriais/fisiologia , Pele/inervação , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Pele
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J Physiol ; 478 Pt 3: 533-40, 1994 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7965863

RESUMO

1. Tactile directional sensibility is considered to rely on the parallel processing of direction-contingent sensory data that depend on skin stretching caused by friction, and spatial cues that vary with time. A temperature-controlled airstream stimulus that prevented the activation of stretch receptors was used to investigate directional sensibility for the skin of the forearm. 2. The dependence on contact load and distance of movement was determined for normal subjects with a two-alternative forced-choice method. Testing was performed under two conditions, elbow bent or straight. Bracing the skin by straightening the arm did not alter the accuracy of the directional sensibility, in contrast to previous findings with stimuli that caused friction. 3. The accuracy of directional sensibility was correlated linearly to the logarithm of the distance of movement of the air jet. No correlation was found between accuracy and contact load, unlike findings with stimuli that cause friction. 4. Measurements were made with different subjects to determine the threshold distance at constant load. On average, subjects were able to distinguish direction with movements of < or = 8 mm. This acuity is sharper than has been reported with static stimuli. There was no correlation between subjects' threshold distances for judging direction and spatial acuity measured with absolute point localization. 5. The ability to distinguish direction was poor for the airstream stimulus compared with stimuli causing frictional contact with hairy skin. Nevertheless, the present findings are consistent with the suggestion that cutaneous spatial acuity is better for dynamic than for static stimuli.


Assuntos
Sinais (Psicologia) , Antebraço/fisiologia , Orientação/fisiologia , Percepção Espacial/fisiologia , Tato/fisiologia , Adulto , Feminino , Cabelo/fisiologia , Humanos , Masculino , Mecanorreceptores/fisiologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Percepção de Movimento/fisiologia , Limiar Sensorial/fisiologia , Pele/inervação , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Pele
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