The influence of microgravity on cerebral blood flow and electrocortical activity

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Timo Klein
Petra Wollseiffen
Marit Sanders
Jurgen Claassen
Heather Carnahan
Vera Abeln
Tobias Vogt
Heiko K. Strüder
Stefan Schneider
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[1] German Sport University Cologne,Institute of Movement and Neurosciences
[2] University of the Sunshine Coast,Faculty of Science Health and Education
[3] Radboud University Medical Center,Department of Geriatric Medicine, Radboud Alzheimer Centre, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
[4] Memorial University of Newfoundland,School of Maritime Studies, Offshore Safety and Survival Centre, Marine Institute
[5] German Sport University Cologne,Institute of Professional Sport Education and Sport Qualifications
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Parabolic flight; EEG; Transcranial Doppler ultrasound; MCA;
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Changes in gravity conditions have previously been reported to influence brain hemodynamics as well as neuronal activity. This paper attempts to identify a possible link between changes in brain blood flow and neuronal activity during microgravity. Middle cerebral artery flow velocity (MCAv) was measured using Doppler ultrasound. Brain cortical activity (i.e., cortical current density) was measured using electroencephalography. Finger blood pressure was recorded and exported to generate beat-by-beat systolic (SBP), diastolic (DBP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), cardiac output (CO), and cerebrovascular conductance index (CVCi). Seventeen participants were evaluated under normal gravity conditions and microgravity conditions, during 15 bouts of 22-s intervals of weightlessness during a parabolic flight. Although MAP decreased and CO increased, MCAv remained unchanged in the microgravity condition. CVCi as the quotient of MCAv and MAP increased in microgravity. Cortical current density showed a global decrease. Our data support earlier data reporting a decrease in the amplitude of event-related potentials recorded during microgravity. However, the general decrease in neural excitability in microgravity seems not to be dependent on hemodynamic changes.
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