Can daily centrifugation prevent the haematocrit increase elicited by 6-degree, head-down tilt?

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Kazuyoshi Yajima
Ken-ichi Iwasaki
Tsuyoshi Sasaki
Akira Miyamoto
Kaname Hirayanagi
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[1] Dept. of Space Medicine,
[2] Nihon University Post-graduate School of Medicine,undefined
[3] 30-1 Oyaguchi-Kamimachi,undefined
[4] Itabasi-ku,undefined
[5] Tokyo 173-8610,undefined
[6] Japan,undefined
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Pflügers Archiv | 2000年 / 441卷
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Short-arm centrifuge Countermeasure Cardiovascular deconditioning Head-down tilt Bed rest Haematocrit Urine volume;
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A measure to counteract the effects of low or zero gravity is required for long-term space flight, such as the manned Mars mission scheduled by the National Aeronautics and Space administration (NASA) for 2014. We conducted a series of centrifugation experiments with humans, using a short-arm centrifuge (radius 1.8 m, made by First Medical Co., Tokyo, Japan). We employed 6-degree, head-down tilt (HDT) for 4 days to simulate space flight. Ten healthy male volunteers underwent 4-day HDT and a 2-G daily centrifuge load for 60 min in the +Gz direction and measurements, such as haematocrit, 24-h urine volume, body weight and electrocardiogram (ECG) were made. There was no significant increase in the haematocrit during the HDT period, although our previous studies had shown a significant increase during HDT. A 60-min daily load of +2 Gz appears to be effective in reversing the haematocrit increase due to 4-day HDT.
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