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Role of the vestibular system in the arterial pressure response to parabolic-flight-induced gravitational changes in human subjects.

机译:前庭系统在人体受试者对抛物线飞行引起的重力变化的动脉压反应中的作用。

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Arterial pressure (AP) is known to fluctuate during parabolic-flight-induced gravitational changes in human subjects, increasing during hypergravity and decreasing during microgravity. In this study, we examined whether the vestibular system participates in the AP response to the gravitational changes induced by parabolic flight in human subjects. Eight subjects performed parabolic flights in a supine position as their AP was measured. Their vestibular inputs during the gravitational changes were reversibly masked by artificial electrical stimulation (galvanic vestibular stimulation, GVS). The AP responses during the parabolas were then compared between the GVS-off and GVS-on conditions. AP increased during hypergravity and decreased during microgravity. The AP responses at the onset of hypergravity and microgravity were abolished by GVS. These results indicate that the vestibular system elicits pressor and depressor responses during parabolic-flight-induced hypergravity and microgravity, respectively.
机译:已知动脉压力(AP)在人体受抛物线飞行引起的引力变化过程中会波动,在超重力作用下会增加,而在微重力作用下会下降。在这项研究中,我们检查了前庭系统是否参与了人类对象中抛物线飞行引起的重力变化对AP的反应。八名受试者在测量其AP时仰卧位进行了抛物线飞行。在重力变化过程中,其前庭输入被人工电刺激(电前庭刺激,GVS)可逆地掩盖。然后将抛物线期间的AP响应在GVS-off和GVS-on条件之间进行比较。 AP在超重力作用下增加而在微重力作用下下降。 GVS取消了超重力和微重力发作时的AP反应。这些结果表明,前庭系统分别在抛物线飞行引起的超重力和微重力过程中引起升压和降压反应。

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