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Temperature Regulation in Crewmembers After a 115-Day Space FlightImpaired thermoregulation, which has been observed during exercise following bed rest, may significantly impact crewmembers during space flight operations by decreasing exercise capacity and orthostatic tolerance. Impaired temperature regulation would cause higher levels of core temperature, due to an attenuated cutaneous vasodilatory reflex and sweating response, for a given oxygen consumption. Two mate crewmembers of the Mir 18 mission performed supine cycle exercise se (20 min @ 40% and 20 min @ 65% preflight VO2pk) 145 days preflight and 5 days postflight. Core temperature (Tcore) was measured by an ingestible telemetry pill, skin blood flow (SBF) by laser Doppler velocimetry, and sweat rate (SR) by dew point hygrometry. Tcore at the time of test termination was similar (37.8 C) for both subjects before and after flight despite a shorter test duration (40 vs 28-29 minutes) postflight. The slopes of the SBF/Tcore relationship (Subj 1: 396 vs 214; Subj 2: 704 vs 143 Perfusion Unit/degC) and SR/Tcore relationship (Subj 1: 4.5 vs 2.1; Subj 2: 11.0 vs 3.6mg/min/sq cm/degC) were reduced postflight. Tcore thresholds for both SR (Subj 1: 37.4 vs 37.6; Subj 2: 37.6 vs 37.6 C) and SBF (Subj 1: 37.3 vs 37.5; Subj 2: 37.6 vs 37.7 C) were similar pre- to postflight. For these 2 crewmembers, it appeared that thermoregulation during exercise was impaired as evidenced by compromised heat loss responses after long-duration space flight.
Document ID
20000104233
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Lee, S. M. C.
Williams, W. J.
Siconolfi, S. F.
Gonzalez, R.
Greenleaf, J. E.
Mikhavlov, V.
Kobzev, Y.
Fortney, S. M.
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1996
Publication Information
Publication: FASEB Journal
Volume: 10
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS9-18492
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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