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Cardiovascular and organ responses and adaptation responses to hypogravity in an experimental animal model.

R Biondi1, E Capodicasa, C Tassi, L Mezzasoma, C Benedetti, M Valiani, P Marconi, R Rossi.   

Abstract

The head-down suspension (i.e. antiorthostatic hypokinesia) rat is used to simulate weightlessness. However, little is known about cardiovascular and organ adaptation responses which, over a long time, can become pathologically significant. The purpose of this study was therefore to evaluate regional changes in the hematology parameters. Endotheline-1 (ET-1) concentration and urinary excretion of N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (EC 3.2.1.30) (NAG) in an experimental antiorthostatic rat model. The data indicate significant variations in the plasma ET-1 level in time, in the superior and inferior cava vessel blood of animals maintained for 10 days in hypogravity with respect to controls. These changes do not seem to be due to hemoconcentration. The increase in urinary NAG was observed during the first 24h of experiment, indicating renal stress, probably due to adverse blood flow variations within the organ. We conclude that the plasma ET-1 level changes could be responsible, overall for the blood flow variations in the kidney and renal stress could be the consequence of extended antiorthostatic hypokinesia. The ET-1 behaviour and urinary NAG excretion in rats exposed to antiorthostatic hypokinetic hydynamia offer possibilities for understanding if these changes might be reversible or when they become pathological. This could give some relevant information about the effects of prolonged hypogravity during the space voyage.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 11541107     DOI: 10.1016/0094-5765(95)00055-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Astronaut        ISSN: 0094-5765            Impact factor:   2.413


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2.  The hepato-pulmonary-cutaneous syndrome: description of a case and suggestion of a unifying hypothesis.

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