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The effect of dDAVP with saline loading on fluid balance during LBNP and standing after 24-hr head-down bedrestShuttle astronauts currently drink approximately a quart of water with eight salt tablets before reentry to restore lost body fluid and thereby reduce the likelihood of cardiovascular instability and syncope during reentry and after landing. However, the saline loading countermeasure is not entirely effective in restoring orthostatic tolerance to preflight levels. We tested the hypothesis that the effectiveness of this countermeasure could be improved with the use of a vasopressin analog, 1-deamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (dDAVP). The rationale for this approach is that reducing urine formation with exogenous vasopressin should increase the magnitude and duration of the vascular volume expansion produced by the saline load, and in so doing improve orthostatic tolerance during reentry and postflight.
Document ID
20040089968
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Simanonok, K. E.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston TX United States)
Fortney, S. M.
Ford, S. R.
Charles, J. B.
Ward, D. F.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of gravitational physiology : a journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1077-9248
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
NASA Discipline Number 14-10
NASA Center JSC
NASA Program Space Physiology and Countermeasures
NASA Discipline Cardiopulmonary

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