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Effects of long-term head-down-tilt bed rest and different training regimes on the coagulation system of healthy men
Immobility plus preexisting chronic disease or acute trauma can activate the coagulation system, thus increasing the risk for thromboembolic events. The effects of long-term bed-rest immobility and microgravity on the coagulation system of healthy persons (e.g., during crewed Mars missions) have not...
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2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871450/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24400137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.135 |
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author | Haider, Thomas Gunga, Hanns-Christian Matteucci-Gothe, Raffaella Sottara, Elke Griesmacher, Andrea Belavý, Daniel L Felsenberg, Dieter Werner, Andreas Schobersberger, Wolfgang |
author_facet | Haider, Thomas Gunga, Hanns-Christian Matteucci-Gothe, Raffaella Sottara, Elke Griesmacher, Andrea Belavý, Daniel L Felsenberg, Dieter Werner, Andreas Schobersberger, Wolfgang |
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description | Immobility plus preexisting chronic disease or acute trauma can activate the coagulation system, thus increasing the risk for thromboembolic events. The effects of long-term bed-rest immobility and microgravity on the coagulation system of healthy persons (e.g., during crewed Mars missions) have not yet been studied. The main objective of the second Berlin BedRest Study (BBR2-2) “Coagulation Part” was to investigate adaptations of the hemostatic system during long-term bed rest (60 days) under simulated microgravity (6° head-down-tilt [6°HDT]) and after mobilization in three different volunteer groups (randomly assigned to CTR= inactive control group; RE= resistive exercise only group; and RVE= resistive exercise with whole-body vibration group). In 24 males (aged 21–45 years), before, during, and after long-term bed rest, key parameters of coagulation were measured from venous blood samples: D-dimer (DD), thrombin–antithrombin III complex (TAT), and prothrombin fragment F1 + 2 (PT-F1 + 2). Additionally, modified rotational thrombelastometry (ROTEM(®)) analysis was performed. Times of exploratory analyses were as follows: baseline data collection 2 days before bed rest (BDC-2); eight different days of 6°HDT bed rest (HDT1–HDT60), and two different days after reambulation (R + 3 and R + 6). We found significant changes in DD, TAT, and PT-F1 + 2 over the total time course, but no consistent effect of physical interventions (RE, RVE) on these parameters. Notably, no parameter reached levels indicative of intravascular thrombin formation. All ROTEM® parameters remained within the normal range and no pathological traces were found. Sixty days of 6°HDT bed rest are not associated with pronounced activation of the coagulation system indicative of intravascular thrombus formation in healthy volunteers independent of the training type during the bed rest. |
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spelling | pubmed-38714502014-01-07 Effects of long-term head-down-tilt bed rest and different training regimes on the coagulation system of healthy men Haider, Thomas Gunga, Hanns-Christian Matteucci-Gothe, Raffaella Sottara, Elke Griesmacher, Andrea Belavý, Daniel L Felsenberg, Dieter Werner, Andreas Schobersberger, Wolfgang Physiol Rep Original Research Immobility plus preexisting chronic disease or acute trauma can activate the coagulation system, thus increasing the risk for thromboembolic events. The effects of long-term bed-rest immobility and microgravity on the coagulation system of healthy persons (e.g., during crewed Mars missions) have not yet been studied. The main objective of the second Berlin BedRest Study (BBR2-2) “Coagulation Part” was to investigate adaptations of the hemostatic system during long-term bed rest (60 days) under simulated microgravity (6° head-down-tilt [6°HDT]) and after mobilization in three different volunteer groups (randomly assigned to CTR= inactive control group; RE= resistive exercise only group; and RVE= resistive exercise with whole-body vibration group). In 24 males (aged 21–45 years), before, during, and after long-term bed rest, key parameters of coagulation were measured from venous blood samples: D-dimer (DD), thrombin–antithrombin III complex (TAT), and prothrombin fragment F1 + 2 (PT-F1 + 2). Additionally, modified rotational thrombelastometry (ROTEM(®)) analysis was performed. Times of exploratory analyses were as follows: baseline data collection 2 days before bed rest (BDC-2); eight different days of 6°HDT bed rest (HDT1–HDT60), and two different days after reambulation (R + 3 and R + 6). We found significant changes in DD, TAT, and PT-F1 + 2 over the total time course, but no consistent effect of physical interventions (RE, RVE) on these parameters. Notably, no parameter reached levels indicative of intravascular thrombin formation. All ROTEM® parameters remained within the normal range and no pathological traces were found. Sixty days of 6°HDT bed rest are not associated with pronounced activation of the coagulation system indicative of intravascular thrombus formation in healthy volunteers independent of the training type during the bed rest. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-11 2013-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3871450/ /pubmed/24400137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.135 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American Physiological Society and The Physiological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Haider, Thomas Gunga, Hanns-Christian Matteucci-Gothe, Raffaella Sottara, Elke Griesmacher, Andrea Belavý, Daniel L Felsenberg, Dieter Werner, Andreas Schobersberger, Wolfgang Effects of long-term head-down-tilt bed rest and different training regimes on the coagulation system of healthy men |
title | Effects of long-term head-down-tilt bed rest and different training regimes on the coagulation system of healthy men |
title_full | Effects of long-term head-down-tilt bed rest and different training regimes on the coagulation system of healthy men |
title_fullStr | Effects of long-term head-down-tilt bed rest and different training regimes on the coagulation system of healthy men |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of long-term head-down-tilt bed rest and different training regimes on the coagulation system of healthy men |
title_short | Effects of long-term head-down-tilt bed rest and different training regimes on the coagulation system of healthy men |
title_sort | effects of long-term head-down-tilt bed rest and different training regimes on the coagulation system of healthy men |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871450/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24400137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.135 |
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