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Increased urinary excretion rates of serotonin and metabolites during bedrest
Authors:Platen Petra  Lebenstedt Marion  Schneider Myriam  Boese Andrea  Heer Martina
Institution:

aInstitute of Cardiology and Sports Medicine, German Sports University, Carl Diem 6, 50933, Cologne, Germany

bGerman Aerospace Center, Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Cologne, Germany

Abstract:Astronauts are often on a voluntarily reduced energy intake during space missions, possibly caused by a metabolic or emotional stress response with involvement of the central serotonergic system (SES). We investigated 24 h urinary excretion (24 h-E) of serotonin (5-HT) and 5-hydroxyindol acidic acid as indicators of the SES in healthy males under two different normocaloric conditions: normal physical activity (NPA) and -6 degree head-down-tilt (HDT). HDT or NPA were randomly arranged with a recovery period of 6 months in between. 24 h-E of hormones varied widely among individuals. Values were higher in HDT compared to NPA. Assuming that the 24 h-E values are, beside being indicators for alterations in the number and metabolism of platelets. Also indicators of central SES, HDT condition seems to activate central SES in a higher degree compared to NPA. Therefore, changes in central SES might be involved in the mechanisms associated with space flight or microgravity, including possible maladaptations such as voluntary undernutrition.
Keywords:Bedrest  Space flight  Central serotonergic system  Energy intake  Caloric balance  Stress response
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