Heterogeneous and lateralized cervical vascular responses to a 7-day head-down tilt bed rest.

IF 4.1 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Fengxia Yu, Xia Ma, Yawen Liu, Rui Wang, Zixu Huang, Yiwen Wang, Jianxiong Zhang, Ruihua Dong, Peng-Gang Qiao, Wei Zheng, Linxue Qian, Pengling Ren, Zhenchang Wang
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Abstract

This study aimed to investigate cervical vessel hemodynamics during 7 days of -6° head-down tilt (HDT) bed rest (BR) and 5 days of recovery in 40 healthy males, focusing on bilateral analysis and dynamic temporal monitoring. Diameter, flow velocity, and blood flow volume (BFV) of bilateral common (CCAs), internal (ICAs), external carotid arteries and vertebral arteries (VAs) were measured at eight time points using ultrasound. Cervical vessels exhibited heterogeneous and lateralized responses. Left VA exhibited the most pronounced BFV and velocity fluctuations, with significant reductions during HDT and recovery to baseline post-HDT, while right VA remained stable. CCAs and ICAs had dynamic diameter and velocity changes, but stable BFVs. Left VA BFV reduction was significantly associated with right VA dominance, elevated heart rate, and increased mean arterial pressure at HDT 3 d. Despite stable total BFV, left VA BFV declined during BR, warranting further monitoring.

7天俯卧床休息后颈部血管的异质性和偏侧性反应。
本研究旨在研究40名健康男性在-6°俯卧(HDT)卧床休息(BR) 7天和恢复5天期间的颈椎血管血流动力学,重点是双侧分析和动态时间监测。超声测量双侧颈总动脉(CCAs)、颈内动脉(ICAs)、颈外动脉和椎动脉(VAs)在8个时间点的内径、流速和血流量(BFV)。颈部血管表现出异质性和偏侧性反应。左侧VA表现出最明显的BFV和流速波动,在HDT期间和HDT后恢复到基线时显著减少,而右侧VA保持稳定。cca和ica的直径和速度有动态变化,但bfv稳定。左心室BFV降低与右心室优势、心率升高和hdt3d平均动脉压升高显著相关。尽管总BFV稳定,但左心室BFV在BR期间下降,需要进一步监测。
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npj Microgravity
npj Microgravity Physics and Astronomy-Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
7.80%
发文量
50
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: A new open access, online-only, multidisciplinary research journal, npj Microgravity is dedicated to publishing the most important scientific advances in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering fields that are facilitated by spaceflight and analogue platforms.
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