1. Early cardiovascular adaptation to simulated zero gravity
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Nixon, J. V, Murray, R. G, Bryant, C, Johnson, R. L., Jr, Mitchell, J. H, Holland, O. B, Gomez-Sanchez, C, Vergne-Marini, P, and Blomqvist, C. G
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Aerospace Medicine - Abstract
A study was conducted on five normal male volunteers (23-29 yr), under controlled conditions, to evaluate early adaptive responses to zero gravity. Specific objectives are (1) to characterize the hemodynamic, renal and hormonal responses to a central fluid shift, and (2) to compare data obtained during and after head-down tilt with corresponding data from actual space flight to validate tilt as a physiological model for simulation of zero gravity. Zero gravity is simulated by a 24-hr period of head-down tilt at 5 deg. The results suggest that hemodynamic adaptation occurs rapidly and is essentially accomplished by 6 hr, and that adaptation includes diuresis and reduction in blood volume. The validity of head-down tilt at 5 deg as an experimental model is established by comparing the results obtained with data from Apollo and Skylab astronauts on body fluid distributions and postflight responses to orthostatic and exercise stress.
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- 1979