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DI-5-CUFFS: Venoconstrictive Thigh Cuffs Limit Body Fluid Changes but Not Orthostatic Intolerance Induced by a 5-Day Dry Immersion

Venoconstrictive thigh cuffs are used by cosmonauts to ameliorate symptoms associated with cephalad fluid shift. A ground simulation of microgravity, using the dry immersion (DI) model, was performed to assess the effects of thigh cuffs on body fluid changes and dynamics, as well as on cardiovascula...

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Autores principales: Robin, Adrien, Auvinet, Aline, Degryse, Bernard, Murphy, Ronan, Bareille, Marie-Pierre, Beck, Arnaud, Gharib, Claude, Gauquelin-Koch, Guillemette, Daviet, Aude, Larcher, Françoise, Custaud, Marc-Antoine, Navasiolava, Nastassia
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7214795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32431622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00383
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author Robin, Adrien
Auvinet, Aline
Degryse, Bernard
Murphy, Ronan
Bareille, Marie-Pierre
Beck, Arnaud
Gharib, Claude
Gauquelin-Koch, Guillemette
Daviet, Aude
Larcher, Françoise
Custaud, Marc-Antoine
Navasiolava, Nastassia
author_facet Robin, Adrien
Auvinet, Aline
Degryse, Bernard
Murphy, Ronan
Bareille, Marie-Pierre
Beck, Arnaud
Gharib, Claude
Gauquelin-Koch, Guillemette
Daviet, Aude
Larcher, Françoise
Custaud, Marc-Antoine
Navasiolava, Nastassia
author_sort Robin, Adrien
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description Venoconstrictive thigh cuffs are used by cosmonauts to ameliorate symptoms associated with cephalad fluid shift. A ground simulation of microgravity, using the dry immersion (DI) model, was performed to assess the effects of thigh cuffs on body fluid changes and dynamics, as well as on cardiovascular deconditioning. Eighteen healthy men (25–43 years), randomly divided into two groups, (1) control group or (2) group with thigh cuffs worn 10 h/day, underwent 5-day DI. Cardiovascular responses to orthostatic challenge were evaluated using the lower body negative pressure (LBNP) test; body fluid changes were assessed by bio-impedance and hormonal assay; plasma volume evolution was estimated using hemoglobin-hematocrit; subjective tolerance was assessed by questionnaires. DI induced a decrease in plasma volume of 15–20%. Reduction in total body water of 3–6% stabilized toward the third day of DI. This reduction was derived mostly from the extracellular compartment. During the acute phase of DI, thigh cuffs limited the decrease in renin and the increase in N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), the loss in total body water, and tended to limit the loss in calf volume, extracellular volume and plasma volume. At the later stable phase of DI, a moderate protective effect of thigh cuffs remained evident on the body fluids. Orthostatic tolerance time dropped after DI without significant difference between groups. Thigh cuff countermeasure slowed down and limited the loss of body water and tended to limit plasma loss induced by DI. These observed physiological responses persisted during periods when thigh cuffs were removed. However, thigh cuffs did not counteract decreased tolerance to orthostatic challenge.
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spelling pubmed-72147952020-05-19 DI-5-CUFFS: Venoconstrictive Thigh Cuffs Limit Body Fluid Changes but Not Orthostatic Intolerance Induced by a 5-Day Dry Immersion Robin, Adrien Auvinet, Aline Degryse, Bernard Murphy, Ronan Bareille, Marie-Pierre Beck, Arnaud Gharib, Claude Gauquelin-Koch, Guillemette Daviet, Aude Larcher, Françoise Custaud, Marc-Antoine Navasiolava, Nastassia Front Physiol Physiology Venoconstrictive thigh cuffs are used by cosmonauts to ameliorate symptoms associated with cephalad fluid shift. A ground simulation of microgravity, using the dry immersion (DI) model, was performed to assess the effects of thigh cuffs on body fluid changes and dynamics, as well as on cardiovascular deconditioning. Eighteen healthy men (25–43 years), randomly divided into two groups, (1) control group or (2) group with thigh cuffs worn 10 h/day, underwent 5-day DI. Cardiovascular responses to orthostatic challenge were evaluated using the lower body negative pressure (LBNP) test; body fluid changes were assessed by bio-impedance and hormonal assay; plasma volume evolution was estimated using hemoglobin-hematocrit; subjective tolerance was assessed by questionnaires. DI induced a decrease in plasma volume of 15–20%. Reduction in total body water of 3–6% stabilized toward the third day of DI. This reduction was derived mostly from the extracellular compartment. During the acute phase of DI, thigh cuffs limited the decrease in renin and the increase in N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), the loss in total body water, and tended to limit the loss in calf volume, extracellular volume and plasma volume. At the later stable phase of DI, a moderate protective effect of thigh cuffs remained evident on the body fluids. Orthostatic tolerance time dropped after DI without significant difference between groups. Thigh cuff countermeasure slowed down and limited the loss of body water and tended to limit plasma loss induced by DI. These observed physiological responses persisted during periods when thigh cuffs were removed. However, thigh cuffs did not counteract decreased tolerance to orthostatic challenge. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7214795/ /pubmed/32431622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00383 Text en Copyright © 2020 Robin, Auvinet, Degryse, Murphy, Bareille, Beck, Gharib, Gauquelin-Koch, Daviet, Larcher, Custaud and Navasiolava. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Robin, Adrien
Auvinet, Aline
Degryse, Bernard
Murphy, Ronan
Bareille, Marie-Pierre
Beck, Arnaud
Gharib, Claude
Gauquelin-Koch, Guillemette
Daviet, Aude
Larcher, Françoise
Custaud, Marc-Antoine
Navasiolava, Nastassia
DI-5-CUFFS: Venoconstrictive Thigh Cuffs Limit Body Fluid Changes but Not Orthostatic Intolerance Induced by a 5-Day Dry Immersion
title DI-5-CUFFS: Venoconstrictive Thigh Cuffs Limit Body Fluid Changes but Not Orthostatic Intolerance Induced by a 5-Day Dry Immersion
title_full DI-5-CUFFS: Venoconstrictive Thigh Cuffs Limit Body Fluid Changes but Not Orthostatic Intolerance Induced by a 5-Day Dry Immersion
title_fullStr DI-5-CUFFS: Venoconstrictive Thigh Cuffs Limit Body Fluid Changes but Not Orthostatic Intolerance Induced by a 5-Day Dry Immersion
title_full_unstemmed DI-5-CUFFS: Venoconstrictive Thigh Cuffs Limit Body Fluid Changes but Not Orthostatic Intolerance Induced by a 5-Day Dry Immersion
title_short DI-5-CUFFS: Venoconstrictive Thigh Cuffs Limit Body Fluid Changes but Not Orthostatic Intolerance Induced by a 5-Day Dry Immersion
title_sort di-5-cuffs: venoconstrictive thigh cuffs limit body fluid changes but not orthostatic intolerance induced by a 5-day dry immersion
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7214795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32431622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00383
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