Is autonomic modulation different between European and Chinese astronauts?

The objective was to investigate autonomic control in groups of European and Chinese astronauts and to identify similarities and differences.Beat-to-beat heart rate and finger blood pressure, brachial blood pressure, and respiratory frequency were measured from 10 astronauts (five European taking pa...

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Main Authors: Jiexin Liu, Yongzhi Li, Bart Verheyden, Shanguang Chen, Zhanghuang Chen, Yuqing Gai, Jianzhong Liu, Jianyi Gao, Qiong Xie, Ming Yuan, Qin Li, Li Li, André E Aubert
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4370477?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6f0343797a8047ed975c9a95585274682020-11-25T02:47:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e012092010.1371/journal.pone.0120920Is autonomic modulation different between European and Chinese astronauts?Jiexin LiuYongzhi LiBart VerheydenShanguang ChenZhanghuang ChenYuqing GaiJianzhong LiuJianyi GaoQiong XieMing YuanQin LiLi LiAndré E AubertThe objective was to investigate autonomic control in groups of European and Chinese astronauts and to identify similarities and differences.Beat-to-beat heart rate and finger blood pressure, brachial blood pressure, and respiratory frequency were measured from 10 astronauts (five European taking part in three different space missions and five Chinese astronauts taking part in two different space missions). Data recording was performed in the supine and standing positions at least 10 days before launch, and 1, 3, and 10 days after return. Cross-correlation analysis of heart rate and systolic pressure was used to assess cardiac baroreflex modulation. A fixed breathing protocol was performed to measure respiratory sinus arrhythmia and low-frequency power of systolic blood pressure variability.Although baseline cardiovascular parameters before spaceflight were similar in all astronauts in the supine position, a significant increase in sympathetic activity and a decrease in vagal modulation occurred in the European astronauts when standing; spaceflight resulted in a remarkable vagal decrease in European astronauts only. Similar baseline supine and standing values for heart rate, mean arterial pressure, and respiratory frequency were shown in both groups. Standing autonomic control was based on a balance of higher vagal and sympathetic modulation in European astronauts.Post-spaceflight orthostatic tachycardia was observed in all European astronauts, whereas post-spaceflight orthostatic tachycardia was significantly reduced in Chinese astronauts. The basis for orthostatic intolerance is not apparent; however, many possibilities can be considered and need to be further investigated, such as genetic diversities between races, astronaut selection, training, and nutrition, etc.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4370477?pdf=render
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author Jiexin Liu
Yongzhi Li
Bart Verheyden
Shanguang Chen
Zhanghuang Chen
Yuqing Gai
Jianzhong Liu
Jianyi Gao
Qiong Xie
Ming Yuan
Qin Li
Li Li
André E Aubert
spellingShingle Jiexin Liu
Yongzhi Li
Bart Verheyden
Shanguang Chen
Zhanghuang Chen
Yuqing Gai
Jianzhong Liu
Jianyi Gao
Qiong Xie
Ming Yuan
Qin Li
Li Li
André E Aubert
Is autonomic modulation different between European and Chinese astronauts?
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jiexin Liu
Yongzhi Li
Bart Verheyden
Shanguang Chen
Zhanghuang Chen
Yuqing Gai
Jianzhong Liu
Jianyi Gao
Qiong Xie
Ming Yuan
Qin Li
Li Li
André E Aubert
author_sort Jiexin Liu
title Is autonomic modulation different between European and Chinese astronauts?
title_short Is autonomic modulation different between European and Chinese astronauts?
title_full Is autonomic modulation different between European and Chinese astronauts?
title_fullStr Is autonomic modulation different between European and Chinese astronauts?
title_full_unstemmed Is autonomic modulation different between European and Chinese astronauts?
title_sort is autonomic modulation different between european and chinese astronauts?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The objective was to investigate autonomic control in groups of European and Chinese astronauts and to identify similarities and differences.Beat-to-beat heart rate and finger blood pressure, brachial blood pressure, and respiratory frequency were measured from 10 astronauts (five European taking part in three different space missions and five Chinese astronauts taking part in two different space missions). Data recording was performed in the supine and standing positions at least 10 days before launch, and 1, 3, and 10 days after return. Cross-correlation analysis of heart rate and systolic pressure was used to assess cardiac baroreflex modulation. A fixed breathing protocol was performed to measure respiratory sinus arrhythmia and low-frequency power of systolic blood pressure variability.Although baseline cardiovascular parameters before spaceflight were similar in all astronauts in the supine position, a significant increase in sympathetic activity and a decrease in vagal modulation occurred in the European astronauts when standing; spaceflight resulted in a remarkable vagal decrease in European astronauts only. Similar baseline supine and standing values for heart rate, mean arterial pressure, and respiratory frequency were shown in both groups. Standing autonomic control was based on a balance of higher vagal and sympathetic modulation in European astronauts.Post-spaceflight orthostatic tachycardia was observed in all European astronauts, whereas post-spaceflight orthostatic tachycardia was significantly reduced in Chinese astronauts. The basis for orthostatic intolerance is not apparent; however, many possibilities can be considered and need to be further investigated, such as genetic diversities between races, astronaut selection, training, and nutrition, etc.
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