Body temperature and thermoregulation during submaximal exercise after 115-day spaceflight

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Fortney, SM
Mikhaylov, V
Lee, SMC
Kobzev, Y
Gonzalez, RR
Greenleaf, JE
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[1] NASA, Lyndon B Johnson Space Ctr, Houston, TX 77058 USA
[2] Space Biomed Res Inst, Moscow, Russia
[3] KRUG Life Sci Inc, Houston, TX USA
[4] Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Ctr, Star City, Russia
[5] NASA, Ames Res Ctr, Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA
[6] USA, Environm Med Res Inst, Natick, MA 01760 USA
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Background: Altered thermoregulation has been reported following spaceflight simulations (bed rest and water immersion) but has never been examined after actual spaceflight. Hypothesis: We tested the null hypothesis that body temperatures and heat loss responses during exercise would be similar before and after spaceflight. Methods: Two male crewmembers of the 115-d Mir 18 mission performed supine submaximal cycle exercise (20 min at 40% and 20 min at 65% of preflight (V) over dot O(2)peak) once at 145-146 d preflight and once at 5 d postflight (R + 5). Results: After flight neither crewmember could complete the exercise protocol, stopping after 28-29 min. The core temperature (Tin, ingestible telemetry pill) at test termination was similar (37.8 degrees C for both subjects) pre-and postflight despite shorter postflight test duration. The slopes or the skin blood flow (laser Doppler)/Tin relationship (subject 1: 396 vs. 214; subject 2: 704 vs. 143% change Perfusion Unit/degrees C), and the sweating rate (dew point hygrometry)/Tin relationship (subject 1: 6.3 vs. 2.0; subject 2: 4.6 vs. 0.7 mg.min(-1).cm(-2).degrees C-1), were both reduced postflight without appreciable change in the Tin thresholds for sweating or skin blood flow. Conclusion: in this preliminary report for two crew members, the sensitivity of the heat loss responses were reduced after long-duration spaceflight, resulting ina faster rate of rise in core temperature.
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