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Hormone changes induced by 37.5-h head-down tilt (−6°) in humans
Authors:A. Maillet  A. Pavy-Le Traon  A. M. Allevard  D. Sigaudo  R. L. Hughson  C. Gharib  G. Gauquelin
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire de Physiologie de l'Environnement, Faculté de Médecine Lyon Grange-Blanche, 8, Avenue Rockefeller, F-69373 Lyon Cedex 08, France;(2) MEDES, Hotel-Dieu, Pont Neuf, F-31052 Toulouse Cedex, France;(3) Department of Kinesiology, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, N2L 3G1 Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Endocrine regulation of hormones and electrolytes during 37.5 h of –6° head down tilt (HDT) was studied in 13 men. The acute effects of simulated weightlessness are today well documented, but no study has been made concerning the hormone changes between 12 h and 2 days of HDT. Plasma volume showed a maximal increase of 9.23 (SEM 1.97) % after 6.5 h (P<0.01) and had returned to prestudy levels after 13.5 h of HDT. From 1.5 h to 4 h of HDT, C-terminus and N-terminus atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) concentrations in plasma were increased by about 50% (P<0.01) and thereafter declined to pre-HDT levels. Plasma renin activity (PRA) was decreased by 47% (P<0.05) after 4 h of HDT; PRA increased after 23.5 h to 60%; noradrenaline concentration decreased immediately and remained low up to 37.5 h. Diuresis and natriuresis were evident during the 1st day of HDT, resulting in a marked increase in the urinary Na+. These results showed that the initial hormone (ANP, PRA) changes during HDT did not last more than 13.5 h and that after 24 h a new state would seem to have been established to adapt the body to hypovolaemia.
Keywords:Head-down tilt  Plasma volume  Atrial natriuretic peptide  Renin  Catecholamines
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