Sex-Related Features of the Reactions of Microcirculation Parameters in Symmetrical Areas of the Human Head to Hypoxic Exposure.
asymmetry
hypoxia
microcirculation
sex differences
Journal
Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine
ISSN: 1573-8221
Titre abrégé: Bull Exp Biol Med
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0372557
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Mar 2022
Mar 2022
Historique:
received:
01
09
2021
pubmed:
30
3
2022
medline:
7
4
2022
entrez:
29
3
2022
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
We studied sex-related features of the microcirculation response of symmetrical areas of the human head to hypoxic loads. In 20 healthy volunteers (10 male and 10 female), short-term hypoxia was modeled using the ReOxy Cardio device (S. A. Aimediq). Microcirculation parameters were synchronously measured by laser Doppler flowmetry in the initial state and immediately after short-term hypoxic exposure. 3D graphs were constructed and regression equations were formulated that describe the relationships between changes in microcirculation on both sides of the measurement. Using a new method of geometric zoning, it was shown that the direction of reactions to hypoxia of the left microcirculatory bed is opposite in subjects of different sexes. In 80% male subjects, hypoxia led to an increase in perfusion on the left, in 20% - to a decrease. In female subjects, the picture was opposite: perfusion decreased in 90% and increased in 10% subjects. It can be assumed that these differences in the reactions of microcirculation to hypoxia in men and women are an additional confirmation of different structural and functional organization of the male and female brain, which leads to different resistance of males and females to external disturbing influences. The results of the study can be used in medical practice to develop methods for personalized assessments of circulatory disorders and differentiated approaches to the treatment of men and women with cardiovascular diseases.
Identifiants
pubmed: 35348953
doi: 10.1007/s10517-022-05425-2
pii: 10.1007/s10517-022-05425-2
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
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