Cardiac, arterial and venous adaptation to weightlessness during 6-month MIR spaceflights with and without thigh cuffs (bracelets)

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作者
Herault, S
Fomina, G
Alferova, I
Kotovskaya, A
Poliakov, V
Arbeille, P [1 ]
机构
[1] CHU Trousseau, Dept Med Nucl & Ultrasons, Unite Med & Physiol Spatiale, F-37044 Tours, France
[2] Inst Biomed Problems, Moscow 123007, Russia
关键词
cardiovascular physiology; weightlessness; thigh cuffs; long-term spaceflight;
D O I
10.1007/s004210050058
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The objectives of this investigation were to study the effects of thigh cuffs (bracelets) on cardiovascular adaptation and deconditioning in 0 g. The cardiovascular parameters of sir; cosmonauts were measured by echocardiography, Doppler, and plethysmography, during three 6-month MIR space-flights. Measurements were made at rest during preflight (-30 days), inflight (1, 33, and 5-5.5 months) without cuffs (morning) and after 5 h with cuffs, and during postflight ( + 3 and + 7 days). Lower-body negative pressure (LBNP) measurements were performed 1 day after each resting session. Inflight values of left ventricle end-diastolic volume and stroke volume measured without the thigh cuffs (-8 to -24% and -10 to -16%, respectively, both P < 0.05) were lower than corresponding preflight values. The jugular and femoral vein cross-sectional areas (A(jv), and An, respectively) were enlarged (A(jv): by 23-30%, P < 0.001 A(fv): by 33-70% P < 0.01. The renal and femoral vascular resistances (R-ra and R-fa, respectively) decreased (R-ra: by -15 to -16%, P < 0.01: R-fa: by -5 to -11%, P < 0.01). Inflight, the thigh cuffs reduced the A(jv) (by -12 to -20%, P < 0.02), but enlarged the A(fv) (A(fv): by 9-20%, P < 0.02) and increased the vascular resistance (R-ra: by 8-13%, P < 0.05; R-fa: by 10-16%, P < 0.01) compared to corresponding inflight, without-cuffs values. During LBNP (-45 mmHg, where 1 mmHg = 133.3 N/ m(2)), R-fa and the ratio between cerebral and femoral blood flow Q(ca)/Q(fa)) increased less inflight and postflight (+ 25% for R-fa and + 30% for Q(ca)/Q(fa)) than during preflight (60% for R-fa and 75% for Q(ca)/Q(fa), P < 0.01). This reduced vasoconstrictive response and less efficient flow redistribution toward the brain was associated with orthostatic intolerance during postflight stand tests in all of the cosmonauts. The calf circumference increased less inflight and postflight (6% P < 0.05) than preflight (9% P < 0.05), The vascular response to LBNP remained similarly altered throughout the flight. The thigh cuffs compensated partially for the cardiovascular changes induced by exposure to 0 g, but did not interfere with 0 g deconditioning.
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