Erythropoietin under real and simulated microgravity conditions in humans

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Gunga, HC
Kirsch, K
Baartz, F
Maillet, A
Gharib, C
Nalishiti, W
Rich, I
Rocker, L
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[1] UNIV ULM, GERMAN RED CROSS, D-89081 ULM, GERMANY
[2] FAC MED LYON GRANGE BLANCHE, ENVIRONM PHYSIOL LAB, F-69373 LYON, FRANCE
[3] ZENTER PODGATOWKA KOSMONAWTOW, STAR CITY 14160, MOSCOW, RUSSIA
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spaceflight; erythropoiesis; hemoglobin; hematocrit;
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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The aim of this study was to analyze the time course of erythropoietin (EPO) during Earth-bound microgravity simulations such as bed rest, isolation and confinement (IC), head-down tilt (HDT; -6 degrees), and immersion to evaluate which factors could contribute to alterations in EPO under real microgravity conditions during and after short- (<10 days) and long-term (>6 mo) spaceflights. During bed rest (24 h), no significant changes in EPO could be observed. Subjects confined in a diving chamber facility for 60 days showed a decrease in EPO. In the recovery period a slight increase was observed, but EPO concentrations did not reach the pre-IC control level. In the control period before HDT, subjects showed normal resting values for EPO, but on day 2 of HDT the EPO concentrations were decreased (P < 0.01). Later the EPO levels remained below the control value and were increased after KDT (P < 0.05). After immersion (24 h) increased EPO concentrations could be determined (P < 0.05). During a short-term spaceflight the astronauts showed in-flight (day 4) decreased and unchanged EPO concentrations. During a long-term spaceflight, 24 h after recovery, the cosmonaut showed slightly elevated EPO concentration, which increased markedly during the following days. It is concluded that 1) HDT (-6 degrees) causes a rapid decrease in EPO in humans, 2) IC per se leads to diminished EPO concentrations, 3) EPO regulation in humans during short- and long-term spaceflights might be different, 4) changes in central blood volume, i.e., central venous pressure, seem to be involved in the modulation of EPO production and release under simulated and real microgravity conditions, and 5) the HDT(-6 degrees) Earth-bound simulation reflects mostly the changes in EPO production and release observed under real microgravity conditions in humans.
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页数:13
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