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Electrically Stimulated Antagonist Muscle Contraction Increased Muscle Mass and Bone Mineral Density of One Astronaut - Initial Verification on the International Space Station

BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal atrophy is one of the major problems of extended periods of exposure to weightlessness such as on the International Space Station (ISS). We developed the Hybrid Training System (HTS) to maintain an astronaut’s musculoskeletal system using an electrically stimulated antago...

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Autores principales: Shiba, Naoto, Matsuse, Hiroo, Takano, Yoshio, Yoshimitsu, Kazuhiro, Omoto, Masayuki, Hashida, Ryuki, Tagawa, Yoshihiko, Inada, Tomohisa, Yamada, Shin, Ohshima, Hiroshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4546678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26296204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134736
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author Shiba, Naoto
Matsuse, Hiroo
Takano, Yoshio
Yoshimitsu, Kazuhiro
Omoto, Masayuki
Hashida, Ryuki
Tagawa, Yoshihiko
Inada, Tomohisa
Yamada, Shin
Ohshima, Hiroshi
author_facet Shiba, Naoto
Matsuse, Hiroo
Takano, Yoshio
Yoshimitsu, Kazuhiro
Omoto, Masayuki
Hashida, Ryuki
Tagawa, Yoshihiko
Inada, Tomohisa
Yamada, Shin
Ohshima, Hiroshi
author_sort Shiba, Naoto
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description BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal atrophy is one of the major problems of extended periods of exposure to weightlessness such as on the International Space Station (ISS). We developed the Hybrid Training System (HTS) to maintain an astronaut’s musculoskeletal system using an electrically stimulated antagonist to resist the volitional contraction of the agonist instead of gravity. The present study assessed the system’s orbital operation capability and utility, as well as its preventative effect on an astronaut’s musculoskeletal atrophy. METHODS: HTS was attached to the non-dominant arm of an astronaut staying on the ISS, and his dominant arm without HTS was established as the control (CTR). 10 sets of 10 reciprocal elbow curls were one training session, and 12 total sessions of training (3 times per week for 4 weeks) were performed. Pre and post flight ground based evaluations were performed by Biodex (muscle performance), MRI (muscle volume), and DXA (BMD, lean [muscle] mass, fat mass). Pre and post training inflight evaluations were performed by a hand held dynamometer (muscle force) and a measuring tape (upper arm circumference). RESULTS: The experiment was completed on schedule, and HTS functioned well without problems. Isokinetic elbow extension torque (Nm) changed -19.4% in HTS, and -21.7% in CTR. Isokinetic elbow flexion torque changed -23.7% in HTS, and there was no change in CTR. Total Work (Joule) of elbow extension changed -8.3% in HTS, and +0.3% in CTR. For elbow flexion it changed -23.3% in HTS and -32.6% in CTR. Average Power (Watts) of elbow extension changed +22.1% in HTS and -8.0% in CTR. For elbow flexion it changed -6.5% in HTS and -4.8% in CTR. Triceps muscle volume according to MRI changed +11.7% and that of biceps was +2.1% using HTS, however -0.1% and -0.4% respectively for CTR. BMD changed +4.6% in the HTS arm and -1.2% for CTR. Lean (muscle) mass of the arm changed only +10.6% in HTS. Fat mass changed -12.6% in HTS and -6.4% in CTR. CONCLUSIONS: These results showed the orbital operation capability and utility, and the preventive effect of HTS for an astronaut’s musculoskeletal atrophy. The initial flight data together with the ground data obtained so far will be utilized in the future planning of human space exploration.
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spelling pubmed-45466782015-09-01 Electrically Stimulated Antagonist Muscle Contraction Increased Muscle Mass and Bone Mineral Density of One Astronaut - Initial Verification on the International Space Station Shiba, Naoto Matsuse, Hiroo Takano, Yoshio Yoshimitsu, Kazuhiro Omoto, Masayuki Hashida, Ryuki Tagawa, Yoshihiko Inada, Tomohisa Yamada, Shin Ohshima, Hiroshi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal atrophy is one of the major problems of extended periods of exposure to weightlessness such as on the International Space Station (ISS). We developed the Hybrid Training System (HTS) to maintain an astronaut’s musculoskeletal system using an electrically stimulated antagonist to resist the volitional contraction of the agonist instead of gravity. The present study assessed the system’s orbital operation capability and utility, as well as its preventative effect on an astronaut’s musculoskeletal atrophy. METHODS: HTS was attached to the non-dominant arm of an astronaut staying on the ISS, and his dominant arm without HTS was established as the control (CTR). 10 sets of 10 reciprocal elbow curls were one training session, and 12 total sessions of training (3 times per week for 4 weeks) were performed. Pre and post flight ground based evaluations were performed by Biodex (muscle performance), MRI (muscle volume), and DXA (BMD, lean [muscle] mass, fat mass). Pre and post training inflight evaluations were performed by a hand held dynamometer (muscle force) and a measuring tape (upper arm circumference). RESULTS: The experiment was completed on schedule, and HTS functioned well without problems. Isokinetic elbow extension torque (Nm) changed -19.4% in HTS, and -21.7% in CTR. Isokinetic elbow flexion torque changed -23.7% in HTS, and there was no change in CTR. Total Work (Joule) of elbow extension changed -8.3% in HTS, and +0.3% in CTR. For elbow flexion it changed -23.3% in HTS and -32.6% in CTR. Average Power (Watts) of elbow extension changed +22.1% in HTS and -8.0% in CTR. For elbow flexion it changed -6.5% in HTS and -4.8% in CTR. Triceps muscle volume according to MRI changed +11.7% and that of biceps was +2.1% using HTS, however -0.1% and -0.4% respectively for CTR. BMD changed +4.6% in the HTS arm and -1.2% for CTR. Lean (muscle) mass of the arm changed only +10.6% in HTS. Fat mass changed -12.6% in HTS and -6.4% in CTR. CONCLUSIONS: These results showed the orbital operation capability and utility, and the preventive effect of HTS for an astronaut’s musculoskeletal atrophy. The initial flight data together with the ground data obtained so far will be utilized in the future planning of human space exploration. Public Library of Science 2015-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4546678/ /pubmed/26296204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134736 Text en © 2015 Shiba et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Shiba, Naoto
Matsuse, Hiroo
Takano, Yoshio
Yoshimitsu, Kazuhiro
Omoto, Masayuki
Hashida, Ryuki
Tagawa, Yoshihiko
Inada, Tomohisa
Yamada, Shin
Ohshima, Hiroshi
Electrically Stimulated Antagonist Muscle Contraction Increased Muscle Mass and Bone Mineral Density of One Astronaut - Initial Verification on the International Space Station
title Electrically Stimulated Antagonist Muscle Contraction Increased Muscle Mass and Bone Mineral Density of One Astronaut - Initial Verification on the International Space Station
title_full Electrically Stimulated Antagonist Muscle Contraction Increased Muscle Mass and Bone Mineral Density of One Astronaut - Initial Verification on the International Space Station
title_fullStr Electrically Stimulated Antagonist Muscle Contraction Increased Muscle Mass and Bone Mineral Density of One Astronaut - Initial Verification on the International Space Station
title_full_unstemmed Electrically Stimulated Antagonist Muscle Contraction Increased Muscle Mass and Bone Mineral Density of One Astronaut - Initial Verification on the International Space Station
title_short Electrically Stimulated Antagonist Muscle Contraction Increased Muscle Mass and Bone Mineral Density of One Astronaut - Initial Verification on the International Space Station
title_sort electrically stimulated antagonist muscle contraction increased muscle mass and bone mineral density of one astronaut - initial verification on the international space station
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4546678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26296204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134736
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