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Cardiovascular and Valsalva responses during parabolic flight
Authors:Schlegel, Todd T.   Benavides, Edgar W.   Barker, Donald C.   Brown, Troy E.   Harm, Deborah L.   DeSilva, Suresh J.   Low, Phillip A.
Abstract:We investigated the integrated cardiovascularresponses of 15 human subjects to the acute gravitational changes(micro- and hypergravity portions) of parabolic flight. Measurementswere made with subjects quietly seated and while subjects performed controlled Valsalva maneuvers. During quiet, seated, parabolic flight,mean arterial pressure increased during the transition into microgravity but decreased as microgravity was sustained. Thedecrease in mean arterial pressure was accompanied by immediate reflexive increases in heart rate but by absent (orlater-than-expected) reflexive increases in total vascular resistance.Mean arterial pressure responses in Valsalva phasesIIl, III, and IV wereaccentuated in hypergravity relative to microgravity(P < 0.01, P < 0.01, andP < 0.05, respectively), butaccentuations differed qualitatively and quantitatively from thoseinduced by a supine-to-seated postural change in 1 G. This study is thefirst systematic evaluation of temporal and Valsalva-related changes incardiovascular parameters during parabolic flight. Results suggest thatarterial baroreflex control of vascular resistance may be modified byalterations of cardiopulmonary, vestibular, and/or otherreceptor activity.

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