Orthostatic intolerance and motion sickness after parabolic flight

1  Life Sciences Research Laboratories, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center and 2  Wyle Laboratories, Houston, Texas 77058; 3  Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030; 4  Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Ont...

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Published inJournal of applied physiology (1985) Vol. 90; no. 1; pp. 67 - 82
Main Authors Schlegel, Todd T, Brown, Troy E, Wood, Scott J, Benavides, Edgar W, Bondar, Roberta L, Stein, Flo, Moradshahi, Peyman, Harm, Deborah L, Fritsch-Yelle, Janice M, Low, Phillip A
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Abstract 1  Life Sciences Research Laboratories, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center and 2  Wyle Laboratories, Houston, Texas 77058; 3  Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030; 4  Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2K3; 5  Maple Lake Non-Invasive Laboratory, Farmington, New Mexico 87109; and 6  Autonomic Reflex Laboratory, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905 Because it is not clear that the induction of orthostatic intolerance in returning astronauts always requires prolonged exposure to microgravity, we investigated orthostatic tolerance and autonomic cardiovascular function in 16 healthy subjects before and after the brief micro- and hypergravity of parabolic flight. Concomitantly, we investigated the effect of parabolic flight-induced vomiting on orthostatic tolerance, R-wave-R-wave interval and arterial pressure power spectra, and carotid-cardiac baroreflex and Valsalva responses. After parabolic flight 1 ) 8 of 16 subjects could not tolerate 30 min of upright tilt (compared to 2 of 16 before flight); 2 ) 6 of 16 subjects vomited; 3 ) new intolerance to upright tilt was associated with exaggerated falls in total peripheral resistance, whereas vomiting was associated with increased R-wave-R-wave interval variability and carotid-cardiac baroreflex responsiveness; and 4 ) the proximate mode of new orthostatic failure differed in subjects who did and did not vomit, with vomiters experiencing comparatively isolated upright hypocapnia and cerebral vasoconstriction and nonvomiters experiencing signs and symptoms reminiscent of the clinical postural tachycardia syndrome. Results suggest, first, that syndromes of orthostatic intolerance resembling those developing after space flight can develop after a brief (i.e., 2-h) parabolic flight and, second, that recent vomiting can influence the results of tests of autonomic cardiovascular function commonly utilized in returning astronauts. postural tachycardia syndrome; vomiting; microgravity; hypergravity; autonomic; space flight
AbstractList Because it is not clear that the induction of orthostatic intolerance in returning astronauts always requires prolonged exposure to microgravity, we investigated orthostatic tolerance and autonomic cardiovascular function in 16 healthy subjects before and after the brief micro- and hypergravity of parabolic flight. Concomitantly, we investigated the effect of parabolic flight-induced vomiting on orthostatic tolerance, R-wave-R-wave interval and arterial pressure power spectra, and carotid-cardiac baroreflex and Valsalva responses. After parabolic flight 1) 8 of 16 subjects could not tolerate 30 min of upright tilt (compared to 2 of 16 before flight); 2) 6 of 16 subjects vomited; 3) new intolerance to upright tilt was associated with exaggerated falls in total peripheral resistance, whereas vomiting was associated with increased R-wave-R-wave interval variability and carotid-cardiac baroreflex responsiveness; and 4) the proximate mode of new orthostatic failure differed in subjects who did and did not vomit, with vomiters experiencing comparatively isolated upright hypocapnia and cerebral vasoconstriction and nonvomiters experiencing signs and symptoms reminiscent of the clinical postural tachycardia syndrome. Results suggest, first, that syndromes of orthostatic intolerance resembling those developing after space flight can develop after a brief (i.e., 2-h) parabolic flight and, second, that recent vomiting can influence the results of tests of autonomic cardiovascular function commonly utilized in returning astronauts.Because it is not clear that the induction of orthostatic intolerance in returning astronauts always requires prolonged exposure to microgravity, we investigated orthostatic tolerance and autonomic cardiovascular function in 16 healthy subjects before and after the brief micro- and hypergravity of parabolic flight. Concomitantly, we investigated the effect of parabolic flight-induced vomiting on orthostatic tolerance, R-wave-R-wave interval and arterial pressure power spectra, and carotid-cardiac baroreflex and Valsalva responses. After parabolic flight 1) 8 of 16 subjects could not tolerate 30 min of upright tilt (compared to 2 of 16 before flight); 2) 6 of 16 subjects vomited; 3) new intolerance to upright tilt was associated with exaggerated falls in total peripheral resistance, whereas vomiting was associated with increased R-wave-R-wave interval variability and carotid-cardiac baroreflex responsiveness; and 4) the proximate mode of new orthostatic failure differed in subjects who did and did not vomit, with vomiters experiencing comparatively isolated upright hypocapnia and cerebral vasoconstriction and nonvomiters experiencing signs and symptoms reminiscent of the clinical postural tachycardia syndrome. Results suggest, first, that syndromes of orthostatic intolerance resembling those developing after space flight can develop after a brief (i.e., 2-h) parabolic flight and, second, that recent vomiting can influence the results of tests of autonomic cardiovascular function commonly utilized in returning astronauts.
Because it is not clear that the induction of orthostatic intolerance in returning astronauts always requires prolonged exposure to microgravity, we investigated orthostatic tolerance and autonomic cardiovascular function in 16 healthy subjects before and after the brief micro- and hypergravity of parabolic flight. Concomitantly, we investigated the effect of parabolic flight-induced vomiting on orthostatic tolerance, R-wave-R-wave interval and arterial pressure power spectra, and carotid-cardiac baroreflex and Valsalva responses. After parabolic flight 1) 8 of 16 subjects could not tolerate 30 min of upright tilt (compared to 2 of 16 before flight); 2) 6 of 16 subjects vomited; 3) new intolerance to upright tilt was associated with exaggerated falls in total peripheral resistance, whereas vomiting was associated with increased R-wave-R-wave interval variability and carotid-cardiac baroreflex responsiveness; and 4) the proximate mode of new orthostatic failure differed in subjects who did and did not vomit, with vomiters experiencing comparatively isolated upright hypocapnia and cerebral vasoconstriction and nonvomiters experiencing signs and symptoms reminiscent of the clinical postural tachycardia syndrome. Results suggest, first, that syndromes of orthostatic intolerance resembling those developing after space flight can develop after a brief (i.e., 2-h) parabolic flight and, second, that recent vomiting can influence the results of tests of autonomic cardiovascular function commonly utilized in returning astronauts.
Because it is not clear that hte induction of orthostatic intolerance in returning astronauts always requires prolonged exposure to microgravity, we investigated orthostatic tolerance and autonomic cardiovascular function in 16 healthy subjects before and after the brief micro- and hypergravity of parabolic flight. Concomitantly, we investigated the effect of parabolic flight-induced vomiting on orthostatic tolerance, R-wave-R-wave interval and arterial pressure power spectra, and carotid-cardiac baroreflex and Valsalva responses.
1  Life Sciences Research Laboratories, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center and 2  Wyle Laboratories, Houston, Texas 77058; 3  Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030; 4  Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2K3; 5  Maple Lake Non-Invasive Laboratory, Farmington, New Mexico 87109; and 6  Autonomic Reflex Laboratory, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905 Because it is not clear that the induction of orthostatic intolerance in returning astronauts always requires prolonged exposure to microgravity, we investigated orthostatic tolerance and autonomic cardiovascular function in 16 healthy subjects before and after the brief micro- and hypergravity of parabolic flight. Concomitantly, we investigated the effect of parabolic flight-induced vomiting on orthostatic tolerance, R-wave-R-wave interval and arterial pressure power spectra, and carotid-cardiac baroreflex and Valsalva responses. After parabolic flight 1 ) 8 of 16 subjects could not tolerate 30 min of upright tilt (compared to 2 of 16 before flight); 2 ) 6 of 16 subjects vomited; 3 ) new intolerance to upright tilt was associated with exaggerated falls in total peripheral resistance, whereas vomiting was associated with increased R-wave-R-wave interval variability and carotid-cardiac baroreflex responsiveness; and 4 ) the proximate mode of new orthostatic failure differed in subjects who did and did not vomit, with vomiters experiencing comparatively isolated upright hypocapnia and cerebral vasoconstriction and nonvomiters experiencing signs and symptoms reminiscent of the clinical postural tachycardia syndrome. Results suggest, first, that syndromes of orthostatic intolerance resembling those developing after space flight can develop after a brief (i.e., 2-h) parabolic flight and, second, that recent vomiting can influence the results of tests of autonomic cardiovascular function commonly utilized in returning astronauts. postural tachycardia syndrome; vomiting; microgravity; hypergravity; autonomic; space flight
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Because it is not clear that the induction of orthostatic intolerance in returning astronauts always requires prolonged exposure to microgravity, we...
Because it is not clear that hte induction of orthostatic intolerance in returning astronauts always requires prolonged exposure to microgravity, we...
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SubjectTerms Adult
Aerospace Medicine
Applied physiology
Autonomic Nervous System - physiopathology
Baroreflex
Biological and medical sciences
Blood Pressure
Cardiovascular system
Carotid Arteries - physiopathology
Dizziness
Female
Gravity
Heart
Heart - physiopathology
Heart Conduction System - physiopathology
Heart Rate
Human physiology applied to population studies and life conditions. Human ecophysiology
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Motion sickness
Space biology
Space Flight
Space Motion Sickness - physiopathology
Supine Position
Transport. Aerospace. Diving. Altitude
Transports. Aerospace. Diving. Altitude
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
Valsalva Maneuver
Vomiting
Vomiting - physiopathology
Title Orthostatic intolerance and motion sickness after parabolic flight
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