Physiological mechanisms determining eccrine sweat composition

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作者
Baker, Lindsay B. [1 ]
Wolfe, Anthony S. [2 ]
机构
[1] PepsiCo R&D Life Sci, Gatorade Sports Sci Inst, 617 W Main St, Barrington, IL 60010 USA
[2] PepsiCo R&D Life Sci, Gatorade Sports Sci Inst, Frisco, TX USA
关键词
Glucose; Lactate; Ammonia; Urea; Bicarbonate; Amino acids; Ethanol; Cytokines; Electrolytes; Biomarker; WHOLE-BODY SWEAT; HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION; CARBONIC-ANHYDRASE-II; DEHYDROGENASE TYPE-II; FREE AMINO-ACIDS; CYSTIC-FIBROSIS; HEAT ACCLIMATION; EXERCISE INTENSITY; GASTRIC-ACIDITY; IRON CONTENT;
D O I
10.1007/s00421-020-04323-7
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review the physiological mechanisms determining eccrine sweat composition to assess the utility of sweat as a proxy for blood or as a potential biomarker of human health or nutritional/physiological status. Methods This narrative review includes the major sweat electrolytes (sodium, chloride, and potassium), other micronutrients (e.g., calcium, magnesium, iron, copper, zinc, vitamins), metabolites (e.g., glucose, lactate, ammonia, urea, bicarbonate, amino acids, ethanol), and other compounds (e.g., cytokines and cortisol). Results Ion membrane transport mechanisms for sodium and chloride are well established, but the mechanisms of secretion and/or reabsorption for most other sweat solutes are still equivocal. Correlations between sweat and blood have not been established for most constituents, with perhaps the exception of ethanol. With respect to sweat diagnostics, it is well accepted that elevated sweat sodium and chloride is a useful screening tool for cystic fibrosis. However, sweat electrolyte concentrations are not predictive of hydration status or sweating rate. Sweat metabolite concentrations are not a reliable biomarker for exercise intensity or other physiological stressors. To date, glucose, cytokine, and cortisol research is too limited to suggest that sweat is a useful surrogate for blood. Conclusion Final sweat composition is not only influenced by extracellular solute concentrations, but also mechanisms of secretion and/or reabsorption, sweat flow rate, byproducts of sweat gland metabolism, skin surface contamination, and sebum secretions, among other factors related to methodology. Future research that accounts for these confounding factors is needed to address the existing gaps in the literature.
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