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Plasma vasopressin,neurophysin, renin and aldosterone during a 4-day head-down bed rest with and without exercise
Authors:G. Annat  A. Güell  G. Gauquelin  M. Vincent  M. H. Mayet  Ch. A. Bizollon  J. J. Legros  J. M. Portier  C. Gharib
Affiliation:(1) Faculté de Médecine Grange-Blanche, Laboratoire de Physiologie, 8, avenue Rockefeller, F-69373 Lyon Cédex 08, France;(2) Service de Neurologie, CHR Rangueil, F-31054 Toulouse, France;(3) Service de Radiopharmacie et Radioanalyse, F-69374 Lyon Cédex 03, France;(4) Laboratoire de Radioimmunologie, Université de Liège, B-4000 Liege, Belgium;(5) Faculté de Médecine, Laboratoire de Biophysique, F-37032 Tours Cédex, France
Abstract:Summary The purpose of this study was to investigate the main renal and hormonal responses to head-down bed rest, which is curently considered a reliable experimental model for the simulation of weightlessness. Urinary output and electrolytes, plasma renin activity (PRA), aldosterone (PA), antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and immunoreactive neurophysin-I (Np) were measured in eight adult volunteers submitted to a 4-day head-down bed rest (–6Dagger) after a 24-h control period in the horizontal position (day 0). Four of the eight subjects were submitted to two 1-h periods of controlled muscular exercise (50% 
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) from day 1 to day 4. Throughout the head-down bed rest period, urinary output remained stable, although lower than in the control period (day 0), but the urinary Na/K ratio decreased. Plasma electrolytes and osmolality, and creatinine clearance remained unchanged. There was no significant difference between exercising and non-exercising subjects. At the hormonal level, PRA and PA increased during the head-down bed rest. This increase was more pronounced in the group with exercise. At the end of the tilt period, PRA and PA were about 3 times higher than on day 1. No significant changes could be observed for ADH and Np. It is concluded that a 4-day head-down bed rest results in no apparent changes in neurohypophyseal secretory activity, and in a progressive secondary hyperaldosteronism.Presented in part at the 35th Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, Lausanne, October 1984
Keywords:Bed rest  Renin  Aldosterone  Vasopressin  Exercise
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