Effects of head-down-tilt bed rest on cerebral hemodynamics during orthostatic stress

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作者
Zhang, R
Zuckerman, JH
Pawelczyk, JA
Levine, BD
机构
[1] PRESBYTERIAN MED CTR, INST EXERCISE & ENVIRONM MED, DALLAS, TX 75231 USA
[2] UNIV TEXAS, SW MED CTR, DALLAS, TX 75231 USA
关键词
microgravity; blood flow; orthostasis; Doppler;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1997.83.6.2139
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Our aim was to determine whether the adaptation to simulated microgravity (mu G) impairs regulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF) during orthostatic stress and contributes to orthostatic intolerance. Twelve healthy subjects (aged 24 +/- 5 yr) underwent 2 wk of -6 degrees head-down-tilt (HDT) bed rest to simulate hemodynamic changes that occur when humans are exposed to Fc-G. CBF velocity in the middle cerebral artery (transcranial Doppler), blood pressure, cardiac output (acetylene rebreathing), and forearm blood flow were measured at each level of a ramped protocol of lower body negative pressure (LBNP; -15, -30, and -40 mmHg x 5 min, -50 mmHg x 3 min, then -10 mmHg every 3 min to presyncope) before and after bed rest. Orthostatic tolerance was assessed by using the cumulative stress index (CSI; mmHg x minutes) for the LBNP protocol. After bed rest, each individual's orthostatic tolerance was reduced, with the group CSI decreased by 24% associated with greater decreases in cardiac output and greater increases in systemic vascular resistance at each level of LBNP. Before bed rest, mean CBF velocity decreased by 14, 10, and 45% at -40 mmHg, -50 mmHg, and maximal LBNP, respectively. After bed rest, mean velocity decreased by 16% at -30 mmHg and by 21, 35, and 39% at -40 mmHg, -50 mmHg, and maximal LBNP, respectively. Compared with pre-bed rest, post-bed-rest mean velocity was less by 11, 10, and 21% at -30, -40, and -50 mmHg, respectively. However, there was no significant difference at maximal LBNP. We conclude that cerebral autoregulation during orthostatic stress is impaired by adaptation to simulated mu G as evidenced by an earlier and greater fall in CBF velocity during LBNP. We speculate that impairment of cerebral autoregulation may contribute to the reduced orthostatic tolerance after bed rest.
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页码:2139 / 2145
页数:7
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