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Limited Effect of 60-Days Strict Head Down Tilt Bed Rest on Vascular Aging

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk may be increased in astronauts after long term space flights based on biomarkers indicating premature vascular aging. We tested the hypothesis that 60 days of strict 6° head down tilt bed rest (HDTBR), an established space analog, promotes vascular stiffening and that...

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Autores principales: Möstl, Stefan, Orter, Stefan, Hoffmann, Fabian, Bachler, Martin, Hametner, Bernhard, Wassertheurer, Siegfried, Rabineau, Jérémy, Mulder, Edwin, Johannes, Bernd, Jordan, Jens, Tank, Jens
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8194311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34122149
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.685473
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author Möstl, Stefan
Orter, Stefan
Hoffmann, Fabian
Bachler, Martin
Hametner, Bernhard
Wassertheurer, Siegfried
Rabineau, Jérémy
Mulder, Edwin
Johannes, Bernd
Jordan, Jens
Tank, Jens
author_facet Möstl, Stefan
Orter, Stefan
Hoffmann, Fabian
Bachler, Martin
Hametner, Bernhard
Wassertheurer, Siegfried
Rabineau, Jérémy
Mulder, Edwin
Johannes, Bernd
Jordan, Jens
Tank, Jens
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description BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk may be increased in astronauts after long term space flights based on biomarkers indicating premature vascular aging. We tested the hypothesis that 60 days of strict 6° head down tilt bed rest (HDTBR), an established space analog, promotes vascular stiffening and that artificial gravity training ameliorates the response. METHODS: We studied 24 healthy participants (8 women, 24–55 years, BMI = 24.3 ± 2.1 kg/m(2)) before and at the end of 60 days HDTBR. 16 subjects were assigned to daily artificial gravity. We applied echocardiography to measure stroke volume and isovolumetric contraction time (ICT), calculated aortic compliance (stroke volume/aortic pulse pressure), and assessed aortic distensibility by MRI. Furthermore, we measured brachial-femoral pulse wave velocity ((bf)PWV) and pulse wave arrival times (PAT) in different vascular beds by blood pressure cuffs and photoplethysmography. We corrected PAT for ICT (cPAT). RESULTS: In the pooled sample, diastolic blood pressure (+8 ± 7 mmHg, p < 0.001), heart rate (+7 ± 9 bpm, p = 0.002) and ICT (+8 ± 13 ms, p = 0.036) increased during HDTBR. Stroke volume decreased by 14 ± 15 ml (p = 0.001). (bf)PWV, aortic compliance, aortic distensibility and all cPAT remained unchanged. Aortic area tended to increase (p = 0.05). None of the parameters showed significant interaction between HDTBR and artificial gravity training. CONCLUSION: 60 days HDTBR, while producing cardiovascular deconditioning and cephalad fluid shifts akin to weightlessness, did not worsen vascular stiffness. Artificial gravity training did not modulate the response.
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spelling pubmed-81943112021-06-12 Limited Effect of 60-Days Strict Head Down Tilt Bed Rest on Vascular Aging Möstl, Stefan Orter, Stefan Hoffmann, Fabian Bachler, Martin Hametner, Bernhard Wassertheurer, Siegfried Rabineau, Jérémy Mulder, Edwin Johannes, Bernd Jordan, Jens Tank, Jens Front Physiol Physiology BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk may be increased in astronauts after long term space flights based on biomarkers indicating premature vascular aging. We tested the hypothesis that 60 days of strict 6° head down tilt bed rest (HDTBR), an established space analog, promotes vascular stiffening and that artificial gravity training ameliorates the response. METHODS: We studied 24 healthy participants (8 women, 24–55 years, BMI = 24.3 ± 2.1 kg/m(2)) before and at the end of 60 days HDTBR. 16 subjects were assigned to daily artificial gravity. We applied echocardiography to measure stroke volume and isovolumetric contraction time (ICT), calculated aortic compliance (stroke volume/aortic pulse pressure), and assessed aortic distensibility by MRI. Furthermore, we measured brachial-femoral pulse wave velocity ((bf)PWV) and pulse wave arrival times (PAT) in different vascular beds by blood pressure cuffs and photoplethysmography. We corrected PAT for ICT (cPAT). RESULTS: In the pooled sample, diastolic blood pressure (+8 ± 7 mmHg, p < 0.001), heart rate (+7 ± 9 bpm, p = 0.002) and ICT (+8 ± 13 ms, p = 0.036) increased during HDTBR. Stroke volume decreased by 14 ± 15 ml (p = 0.001). (bf)PWV, aortic compliance, aortic distensibility and all cPAT remained unchanged. Aortic area tended to increase (p = 0.05). None of the parameters showed significant interaction between HDTBR and artificial gravity training. CONCLUSION: 60 days HDTBR, while producing cardiovascular deconditioning and cephalad fluid shifts akin to weightlessness, did not worsen vascular stiffness. Artificial gravity training did not modulate the response. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8194311/ /pubmed/34122149 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.685473 Text en Copyright © 2021 Möstl, Orter, Hoffmann, Bachler, Hametner, Wassertheurer, Rabineau, Mulder, Johannes, Jordan and Tank. https://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
Möstl, Stefan
Orter, Stefan
Hoffmann, Fabian
Bachler, Martin
Hametner, Bernhard
Wassertheurer, Siegfried
Rabineau, Jérémy
Mulder, Edwin
Johannes, Bernd
Jordan, Jens
Tank, Jens
Limited Effect of 60-Days Strict Head Down Tilt Bed Rest on Vascular Aging
title Limited Effect of 60-Days Strict Head Down Tilt Bed Rest on Vascular Aging
title_full Limited Effect of 60-Days Strict Head Down Tilt Bed Rest on Vascular Aging
title_fullStr Limited Effect of 60-Days Strict Head Down Tilt Bed Rest on Vascular Aging
title_full_unstemmed Limited Effect of 60-Days Strict Head Down Tilt Bed Rest on Vascular Aging
title_short Limited Effect of 60-Days Strict Head Down Tilt Bed Rest on Vascular Aging
title_sort limited effect of 60-days strict head down tilt bed rest on vascular aging
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8194311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34122149
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.685473
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