Literature DB >> 8526836

Effects of 28-day head-down tilt with and without countermeasures on lower body negative pressure responses.

A P Traon1, P Vasseur, P Arbeille, A Güell, A Bes, C Gharib.   

Abstract

This study was performed to determine the effects of 28 d of head-down tilt (HDT) (simulated weightlessness) on cardiovascular responses to orthostatic stress induced by lower body negative pressure (LBNP) (before, during, and after HDT) and +60 degrees head-up tilt (before and after HDT) in 12 subjects. Half of them underwent countermeasures (CM) of regular muscular exercise (isometric and isokinetic training) and LBNP sessions (-30 mm Hg) as generally performed during spaceflight; the other six were a control group (C). The countermeasure effect on the orthostatic responses to LBNP and tilt test was assessed by studying the changes after HDT in the two groups. Essentially, blood pressure was better maintained in group CM in the tilt test after HDT (MBP at the end of the tilt vs. baseline value: +16% (CM); -19% (C)). LBNP and muscular exercise may have contributed to this improvement. One of the probable contributing factors is the relative conservation of plasma volume, at the end of HDT, in group CM (-2.2%), compared to group C (-11.2%). Transcranial Doppler (TCD) recordings of middle cerebral artery (MCA) velocities permitted indirect evaluation of cerebral blood flow changes during the orthostatic tests. MCA velocities decreased significantly although slightly (-7 to -12%) during LBNP sessions without changes along the HDT showing that the cerebral circulation was well preserved in each group. On the other hand, subjects undergoing presyncopal symptoms presented a drop in MCA velocities, suggesting a decrease in cerebral blood flow.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8526836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aviat Space Environ Med        ISSN: 0095-6562


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