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血管对微重力的适应性:我们学到了什么?

Vascular adaptation to microgravity: what have we learned?

作者信息

Zhang L F

机构信息

Department of Aerospace Physiology, The Fourth Military Medical Academy, Xi'an 710032, P.R. China.

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 2001 Dec;91(6):2415-30. doi: 10.1152/jappl.2001.91.6.2415.

Abstract

Findings from recent bed rest and spaceflight human studies have indicated that the inability to adequately elevate the peripheral resistance and the altered autoregulation of cerebral vasculature are important factors in postflight orthostatic intolerance. Animal studies with rat model have revealed that simulated microgravity may induce upward and downward regulations in the structure, function, and innervation of the cerebral and hindquarter vessels. These findings substantiate in general the hypothesis that microgravity-induced redistribution of transmural pressures and flows across and within the arterial vasculature may well initiate differential adaptations of vessels in different anatomic regions. Understanding of the mechanisms involved in vascular adaptation to microgravity is also important for the development of multisystem countermeasures. However, future studies will be required to further ascertain the peripheral effector mechanism of postflight cardiovascular dysfunction.

摘要

近期针对卧床休息和太空飞行的人体研究结果表明,无法充分提高外周阻力以及脑血管自动调节功能改变是飞行后体位性不耐受的重要因素。对大鼠模型的动物研究显示,模拟微重力可能会导致大脑和后肢血管在结构、功能及神经支配方面出现上调和下调。这些研究结果总体上证实了这样一种假说,即微重力引起的跨动脉血管壁压力和血流的重新分布很可能引发不同解剖区域血管的差异性适应。了解血管适应微重力的机制对于多系统对策的开发也很重要。然而,未来还需要进一步研究以确定飞行后心血管功能障碍的外周效应机制。

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