[Activation of respiratory sinus arrhythmia in monkeys during space flight].

V P Mel'nichenko, A M Badakva, Iu A Evstratov, I N Drozdov, V S Magedov
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Abstract

During the first day in space the rhesus monkey, called Vernyi, flown on Cosmos-1667 showed higher values of the daytime, night, and daily respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) when compared to those observed before launch and before or the first day of a simulation study. During orbital flight, the mean daily value of RSA was in the range 13.08-16.00 beats/min. In the simulation study, this parameter increased from 4.68 beats/min during the first day to 15.16 beats/min on the 6th day. The mean RSA values during days 1 through 3 were significantly higher in real than in simulation flight. Analysis of rheopneumograms revealed a correlation between respiration parameters and RSA variations. In space, there was no correlation between RSA and HR, which was reported in the simulation study (r = -0.625). Assuming that RSA is a noninvasive indicator of parasympathetic control over cardiac rhythm, it can be postulated that the primate body adapted to microgravity via activation of parasympathetic mechanisms controlling the heart function.

[太空飞行中猴子呼吸性窦性心律失常的激活]。
在太空的第一天,这只名为Vernyi的恒河猴,在宇宙-1667上飞行,与发射前和模拟研究的第一天之前观察到的相比,显示出更高的白天、夜晚和每日呼吸性窦性心律失常(RSA)的值。在轨道飞行期间,RSA的日平均值在13.08-16.00次/分之间。在模拟研究中,该参数从第一天的4.68次/分增加到第6天的15.16次/分。第1至3天的平均RSA值在真实飞行中显著高于模拟飞行。血流变图分析显示呼吸参数与RSA变化之间存在相关性。在空间上,RSA与HR之间不存在相关性,这在模拟研究中有报道(r = -0.625)。假设RSA是副交感神经控制心律的非侵入性指标,可以假设灵长类机体通过激活控制心脏功能的副交感神经机制来适应微重力。
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