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Gluteal Muscle Atrophy and Increased Intramuscular Lipid Concentration Are Not Mitigated by Daily Artificial Gravity Following 60-Day Head-Down Tilt Bed Rest

Exposure to spaceflight and head-down tilt (HDT) bed rest leads to decreases in the mass of the gluteal muscle. Preliminary results have suggested that interventions, such as artificial gravity (AG), can partially mitigate some of the physiological adaptations induced by HDT bed rest. However, its e...

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Autores principales: Tran, Vienna, De Martino, Enrico, Hides, Julie, Cable, Gordon, Elliott, James M., Hoggarth, Mark, Zange, Jochen, Lindsay, Kirsty, Debuse, Dorothée, Winnard, Andrew, Beard, David, Cook, Jonathan A., Salomoni, Sauro E., Weber, Tobias, Scott, Jonathan, Hodges, Paul W., Caplan, Nick
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8634875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34867450
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.745811
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author Tran, Vienna
De Martino, Enrico
Hides, Julie
Cable, Gordon
Elliott, James M.
Hoggarth, Mark
Zange, Jochen
Lindsay, Kirsty
Debuse, Dorothée
Winnard, Andrew
Beard, David
Cook, Jonathan A.
Salomoni, Sauro E.
Weber, Tobias
Scott, Jonathan
Hodges, Paul W.
Caplan, Nick
author_facet Tran, Vienna
De Martino, Enrico
Hides, Julie
Cable, Gordon
Elliott, James M.
Hoggarth, Mark
Zange, Jochen
Lindsay, Kirsty
Debuse, Dorothée
Winnard, Andrew
Beard, David
Cook, Jonathan A.
Salomoni, Sauro E.
Weber, Tobias
Scott, Jonathan
Hodges, Paul W.
Caplan, Nick
author_sort Tran, Vienna
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description Exposure to spaceflight and head-down tilt (HDT) bed rest leads to decreases in the mass of the gluteal muscle. Preliminary results have suggested that interventions, such as artificial gravity (AG), can partially mitigate some of the physiological adaptations induced by HDT bed rest. However, its effect on the gluteal muscles is currently unknown. This study investigated the effects of daily AG on the gluteal muscles during 60-day HDT bed rest. Twenty-four healthy individuals participated in the study: eight received 30 min of continuous AG; eight received 6 × 5 min of AG, interspersed with rest periods; eight belonged to a control group. T1-weighted Dixon magnetic resonance imaging of the hip region was conducted at baseline and day 59 of HDT bed rest to establish changes in volumes and intramuscular lipid concentration (ILC). Results showed that, across groups, muscle volumes decreased by 9.2% for gluteus maximus (GMAX), 8.0% for gluteus medius (GMED), and 10.5% for gluteus minimus after 59-day HDT bed rest (all p < 0.005). The ILC increased by 1.3% for GMAX and 0.5% for GMED (both p < 0.05). Neither of the AG protocols mitigated deconditioning of the gluteal muscles. Whereas all gluteal muscles atrophied, the ratio of lipids to intramuscular water increased only in GMAX and GMED muscles. These changes could impair the function of the hip joint and increased the risk of falls. The deconditioning of the gluteal muscles in space may negatively impact the hip joint stability of astronauts when reexpose to terrestrial gravity.
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spelling pubmed-86348752021-12-02 Gluteal Muscle Atrophy and Increased Intramuscular Lipid Concentration Are Not Mitigated by Daily Artificial Gravity Following 60-Day Head-Down Tilt Bed Rest Tran, Vienna De Martino, Enrico Hides, Julie Cable, Gordon Elliott, James M. Hoggarth, Mark Zange, Jochen Lindsay, Kirsty Debuse, Dorothée Winnard, Andrew Beard, David Cook, Jonathan A. Salomoni, Sauro E. Weber, Tobias Scott, Jonathan Hodges, Paul W. Caplan, Nick Front Physiol Physiology Exposure to spaceflight and head-down tilt (HDT) bed rest leads to decreases in the mass of the gluteal muscle. Preliminary results have suggested that interventions, such as artificial gravity (AG), can partially mitigate some of the physiological adaptations induced by HDT bed rest. However, its effect on the gluteal muscles is currently unknown. This study investigated the effects of daily AG on the gluteal muscles during 60-day HDT bed rest. Twenty-four healthy individuals participated in the study: eight received 30 min of continuous AG; eight received 6 × 5 min of AG, interspersed with rest periods; eight belonged to a control group. T1-weighted Dixon magnetic resonance imaging of the hip region was conducted at baseline and day 59 of HDT bed rest to establish changes in volumes and intramuscular lipid concentration (ILC). Results showed that, across groups, muscle volumes decreased by 9.2% for gluteus maximus (GMAX), 8.0% for gluteus medius (GMED), and 10.5% for gluteus minimus after 59-day HDT bed rest (all p < 0.005). The ILC increased by 1.3% for GMAX and 0.5% for GMED (both p < 0.05). Neither of the AG protocols mitigated deconditioning of the gluteal muscles. Whereas all gluteal muscles atrophied, the ratio of lipids to intramuscular water increased only in GMAX and GMED muscles. These changes could impair the function of the hip joint and increased the risk of falls. The deconditioning of the gluteal muscles in space may negatively impact the hip joint stability of astronauts when reexpose to terrestrial gravity. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8634875/ /pubmed/34867450 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.745811 Text en Copyright © 2021 Tran, De Martino, Hides, Cable, Elliott, Hoggarth, Zange, Lindsay, Debuse, Winnard, Beard, Cook, Salomoni, Weber, Scott, Hodges and Caplan. 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
Tran, Vienna
De Martino, Enrico
Hides, Julie
Cable, Gordon
Elliott, James M.
Hoggarth, Mark
Zange, Jochen
Lindsay, Kirsty
Debuse, Dorothée
Winnard, Andrew
Beard, David
Cook, Jonathan A.
Salomoni, Sauro E.
Weber, Tobias
Scott, Jonathan
Hodges, Paul W.
Caplan, Nick
Gluteal Muscle Atrophy and Increased Intramuscular Lipid Concentration Are Not Mitigated by Daily Artificial Gravity Following 60-Day Head-Down Tilt Bed Rest
title Gluteal Muscle Atrophy and Increased Intramuscular Lipid Concentration Are Not Mitigated by Daily Artificial Gravity Following 60-Day Head-Down Tilt Bed Rest
title_full Gluteal Muscle Atrophy and Increased Intramuscular Lipid Concentration Are Not Mitigated by Daily Artificial Gravity Following 60-Day Head-Down Tilt Bed Rest
title_fullStr Gluteal Muscle Atrophy and Increased Intramuscular Lipid Concentration Are Not Mitigated by Daily Artificial Gravity Following 60-Day Head-Down Tilt Bed Rest
title_full_unstemmed Gluteal Muscle Atrophy and Increased Intramuscular Lipid Concentration Are Not Mitigated by Daily Artificial Gravity Following 60-Day Head-Down Tilt Bed Rest
title_short Gluteal Muscle Atrophy and Increased Intramuscular Lipid Concentration Are Not Mitigated by Daily Artificial Gravity Following 60-Day Head-Down Tilt Bed Rest
title_sort gluteal muscle atrophy and increased intramuscular lipid concentration are not mitigated by daily artificial gravity following 60-day head-down tilt bed rest
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8634875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34867450
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.745811
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