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Tolerability of daily intermittent or continuous short-arm centrifugation during 60-day 6(o) head down bed rest (AGBRESA study)

Artificial gravity through short-arm centrifugation has potential as a multi-system countermeasure for deconditioning and cranial fluid shifts that may underlie ocular issues in microgravity. However, the optimal short-arm centrifugation protocol that is effective whilst remaining tolerable has yet...

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Autores principales: Frett, Timo, Green, David Andrew, Mulder, Edwin, Noppe, Alexandra, Arz, Michael, Pustowalow, Willi, Petrat, Guido, Tegtbur, Uwe, Jordan, Jens
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7500599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32946482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239228
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author Frett, Timo
Green, David Andrew
Mulder, Edwin
Noppe, Alexandra
Arz, Michael
Pustowalow, Willi
Petrat, Guido
Tegtbur, Uwe
Jordan, Jens
author_facet Frett, Timo
Green, David Andrew
Mulder, Edwin
Noppe, Alexandra
Arz, Michael
Pustowalow, Willi
Petrat, Guido
Tegtbur, Uwe
Jordan, Jens
author_sort Frett, Timo
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description Artificial gravity through short-arm centrifugation has potential as a multi-system countermeasure for deconditioning and cranial fluid shifts that may underlie ocular issues in microgravity. However, the optimal short-arm centrifugation protocol that is effective whilst remaining tolerable has yet to be determined. Given that exposure to centrifugation is associated with presyncope and syncope and in addition motion sickness an intermittent protocol has been suggested to be more tolerable. Therefore, we assessed cardiovascular loading and subjective tolerability of daily short arm centrifugation with either an intermittent or a continuous protocol during long-term head-down bed rest as model for microgravity exposure in a mixed sex cohort. During the Artificial Gravity Bed Rest with European Space Agency (AGBRESA) 60 day 6° head down tilt bed rest study we compared the tolerability of daily +1 Gz exposure at the center of mass centrifugation, either performed continuously for 30 minutes, or intermittedly (6 x 5 minutes). Heart rate and blood pressure were assessed daily during centrifugation along with post motion sickness scoring and rate of perceived exertion. During bed rest, 16 subjects (6 women, 10 men), underwent 960 centrifuge runs in total. Ten centrifuge runs had to be terminated prematurely, 8 continuous runs and 2 intermittent runs, mostly due to pre-syncopal symptoms and not motion sickness. All subjects were, however, able to resume centrifuge training on subsequent days. We conclude that both continuous and intermittent short-arm centrifugation protocols providing artificial gravity equivalent to +1 Gz at the center of mass is tolerable in terms of cardiovascular loading and motion sickness during long-term head down tilt bed rest. However, intermittent centrifugation appears marginally better tolerated, albeit differences appear minor.
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spelling pubmed-75005992020-09-24 Tolerability of daily intermittent or continuous short-arm centrifugation during 60-day 6(o) head down bed rest (AGBRESA study) Frett, Timo Green, David Andrew Mulder, Edwin Noppe, Alexandra Arz, Michael Pustowalow, Willi Petrat, Guido Tegtbur, Uwe Jordan, Jens PLoS One Research Article Artificial gravity through short-arm centrifugation has potential as a multi-system countermeasure for deconditioning and cranial fluid shifts that may underlie ocular issues in microgravity. However, the optimal short-arm centrifugation protocol that is effective whilst remaining tolerable has yet to be determined. Given that exposure to centrifugation is associated with presyncope and syncope and in addition motion sickness an intermittent protocol has been suggested to be more tolerable. Therefore, we assessed cardiovascular loading and subjective tolerability of daily short arm centrifugation with either an intermittent or a continuous protocol during long-term head-down bed rest as model for microgravity exposure in a mixed sex cohort. During the Artificial Gravity Bed Rest with European Space Agency (AGBRESA) 60 day 6° head down tilt bed rest study we compared the tolerability of daily +1 Gz exposure at the center of mass centrifugation, either performed continuously for 30 minutes, or intermittedly (6 x 5 minutes). Heart rate and blood pressure were assessed daily during centrifugation along with post motion sickness scoring and rate of perceived exertion. During bed rest, 16 subjects (6 women, 10 men), underwent 960 centrifuge runs in total. Ten centrifuge runs had to be terminated prematurely, 8 continuous runs and 2 intermittent runs, mostly due to pre-syncopal symptoms and not motion sickness. All subjects were, however, able to resume centrifuge training on subsequent days. We conclude that both continuous and intermittent short-arm centrifugation protocols providing artificial gravity equivalent to +1 Gz at the center of mass is tolerable in terms of cardiovascular loading and motion sickness during long-term head down tilt bed rest. However, intermittent centrifugation appears marginally better tolerated, albeit differences appear minor. Public Library of Science 2020-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7500599/ /pubmed/32946482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239228 Text en © 2020 Frett 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Frett, Timo
Green, David Andrew
Mulder, Edwin
Noppe, Alexandra
Arz, Michael
Pustowalow, Willi
Petrat, Guido
Tegtbur, Uwe
Jordan, Jens
Tolerability of daily intermittent or continuous short-arm centrifugation during 60-day 6(o) head down bed rest (AGBRESA study)
title Tolerability of daily intermittent or continuous short-arm centrifugation during 60-day 6(o) head down bed rest (AGBRESA study)
title_full Tolerability of daily intermittent or continuous short-arm centrifugation during 60-day 6(o) head down bed rest (AGBRESA study)
title_fullStr Tolerability of daily intermittent or continuous short-arm centrifugation during 60-day 6(o) head down bed rest (AGBRESA study)
title_full_unstemmed Tolerability of daily intermittent or continuous short-arm centrifugation during 60-day 6(o) head down bed rest (AGBRESA study)
title_short Tolerability of daily intermittent or continuous short-arm centrifugation during 60-day 6(o) head down bed rest (AGBRESA study)
title_sort tolerability of daily intermittent or continuous short-arm centrifugation during 60-day 6(o) head down bed rest (agbresa study)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7500599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32946482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239228
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