Transcutaneous electrical acupuncture stimulation as a countermeasure against cardiovascular deconditioning during 4 days of head-down bed rest in humans.
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ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE:Spaceflight is associated with cardiovascular deregulation. However, the influence of microgravity on the cardiovascular system and its mechanisms and countermeasures remain unknown. Our previous studies have demonstrated that transcutaneous electrical acupuncture stimulation (TEAS) is effective in improving orthostatic tolerance (OT). The purpose of this study was to determine if TEAS treatment can attenuate cardiovascular deconditioning induced by a 4-day -6° head-down bed rest (HDBR). METHODS:Fourteen healthy male subjects were randomly allocated to a control group (control, n=6, 4?days HDBR without countermeasures) and a TEAS treatment group (TEAS, n=8, 4?days HDBR with TEAS at Neiguan (PC6) for 30?min each day for 4 consecutive days during HDBR). OT, plasma hormones, plasma volume and heart rate variability were assessed before and after HDBR. Cardiac function and cerebral blood flow were measured before, during and after HDBR. RESULTS:The data showed that TEAS treatment mitigated the decrease in OT that was observed in the control group and cardiac function, alleviated autonomic dysfunction, and partially prevented plasma volume reduction after HDBR. Angiotensin II and aldosterone were significantly increased by 129.3% and 133.3% after HDBR in the TEAS group (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:These results indicate that 30?min of daily TEAS treatment at PC6 is partially effective in maintaining OT, probably due to increased plasma volume-regulating hormones and activation of the peripheral sympathetic nervous system. TEAS treatment appears effective at reducing cardiovascular deconditioning induced by HDBR for 4?days. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER:NCT02300207.
SUBMITTER: Sun J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4680135 | biostudies-other | 2015 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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