Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan
Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan
Session ID : S28-6
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S45 Countermeasures for space deconditioning
Manufacture of device loading artificial gravity and ergometric exercise
Satoshi Iwase
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We manufactured the loading system of artificial gravity and ergometric exercise by centrifuge. To test the effectiveness of centrifuge-induced artificial gravity with ergometric exercise, 12 healthy young men (20.7 ± 1.9 yrs) were exposed to simulated microgravity for 14 days of -6° head-down bedrest. Half the subjects were randomly selected and loaded 1.2 G artificial gravity with 60 W (four out of six subjects) or 40 W (two out of six subjects) of ergometric workload on days 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11. 12, 13, 14 (CM group). The rest of the subjects served as the control. Anti-G score, defined as the G-load × running time to the endpoint, was significantly elongated by the load of the centrifuge-ergometer. Plasma volume loss was suppressed -5.0 ± 2.4 vs -16.4 ± 1.9%), and fluid volume shift was prevented by the countermeasure load. Elevated heart rate and muscle sympathetic nerve activity after bedrest were counteracted, and exaggerated response to head-up tilt was also suppressed. Centrifuge-induced artificial gravity with exercise is effective in preventing cardiovascular deconditioning due to microgravity exposure, however, an effective and appropriate regimen (magnitude of G-load and exercise workload) should be determined in future studies. [Jpn J Physiol 54 Suppl:S46 (2004)]
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