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Blood volume regulating hormones response during two space related simulation protocols: four-week confinement and head-down bed-rest 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Maillet A Gauquelin G Gunga HC Fortrat JO Kirsch K Guell A Bizollon ChA Gharib C 《Acta Astronautica》1995,35(8):547-552
The volume of regulating hormones (renin, aldosterone, arginine vasopressin and atrial natriuretic factor), electrolytes and creatinine concentrations, and blood pressure were measured in two different four-week experimental protocols: respectively -6 degrees head-down bed-rest (5 subjects) and confinement (6 subjects). We observed a significant increase (P < 0.01 at D2 vs D-5) of systolic blood pressure during confinement and a different level of response for some hormones, especially for arginine vasopressin (300% increase during confinement instead of 50% during bed-rest). The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system was enhanced during confinement and head-down bed-rest. In both conditions, we obtained a similar pattern of response for blood volume regulating hormones. During confinement, two main factors were inactivity and stress activation of the sympathetic nervous system. In the bed-rest study the response is principally due to the fluid shift and blood volume adaptation but it is not possible to exclude the role of inactivity and stress. 相似文献
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Johannes B Salnitski VP Korsun VG Kaleri AJ Kirsch K Schewtschenko OI Fischer F Dudukin AV Gunga HC 《Acta Astronautica》1998,42(1-8):215-218
A complex psychophysiological test battery (ECG, blood pressure, SCL, finger temperature e.t.c.) was applied on two subjects in space. It could be shown that the subjects react under space conditions differently than on earth. The data received could be classified into four types of regulation. The subjects changed this type of regulation during the flight and returned to their former pattern after the flight. 相似文献
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