Author
Listed:
- Adrien Robin
(Inserm, CNRS, MITOVASC, Equipe CARME, SFR ICAT)
- Angelique Ombergen
(European Space Agency (ESA))
- Claire Laurens
(Paul Sabatier University)
- Audrey Bergouignan
(University of Colorado)
- Laurence Vico
(INSERM, University Jean Monnet, Mines Saint-Etienne)
- Marie-Thérèse Linossier
(INSERM, University Jean Monnet, Mines Saint-Etienne)
- Anne Pavy-Le Traon
(CHU Toulouse and I2MC-INSERM 1297)
- Marc Kermorgant
(CHU Toulouse and I2MC-INSERM 1297)
- Angèle Chopard
(DMEM, Montpellier University, INRAE)
- Guillaume Py
(DMEM, Montpellier University, INRAE)
- David Andrew Green
(King’s College London)
- Michael Tipton
(University of Portsmouth)
- Alexander Choukér
(Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LUM))
- Pierre Denise
(Inserm, COMETE U1075, CYCERON, CHU de Caen)
- Hervé Normand
(Inserm, COMETE U1075, CYCERON, CHU de Caen)
- Stéphane Blanc
(DEPE-IPHC - Département Ecologie, Physiologie et Ethologie)
- Chantal Simon
(University Claude Bernard Lyon1, Human Nutrition Research Center Rhône-Alpes)
- Elisabeth Rosnet
(Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne)
- Françoise Larcher
(Laboratoire de Biochimie, CHU d’Angers)
- Peter Fernandez
(INSERM, University Jean Monnet, Mines Saint-Etienne)
- Isabelle Glisezinski
(Paul Sabatier University)
- Dominique Larrouy
(Paul Sabatier University)
- Isabelle Harant-Farrugia
(Paul Sabatier University)
- Inês Antunes
(Telespazio Belgium S.R.L. for the European Space Agency)
- Guillemette Gauquelin-Koch
(Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES))
- Marie-Pierre Bareille
(Institute of Space Physiology and Medicine (MEDES))
- Rebecca Billette De Villemeur
(Institute of Space Physiology and Medicine (MEDES))
- Marc-Antoine Custaud
(Inserm, CNRS, MITOVASC, Equipe CARME, SFR ICAT)
- Nastassia Navasiolava
(Inserm, CNRS, MITOVASC, Equipe CARME, SFR ICAT)
Abstract
Astronauts in microgravity experience multi-system deconditioning, impacting their inflight efficiency and inducing dysfunctions upon return to Earth gravity. To fill the sex gap of knowledge in the health impact of spaceflights, we simulate microgravity with a 5-day dry immersion in 18 healthy women (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05043974). Here we show that dry immersion rapidly induces a sedentarily-like metabolism shift mimicking the beginning of a metabolic syndrome with a drop in glucose tolerance, an increase in the atherogenic index of plasma, and an impaired lipid profile. Bone remodeling markers suggest a decreased bone formation coupled with an increased bone resorption. Fluid shifts and muscular unloading participate to a marked cardiovascular and sensorimotor deconditioning with decreased orthostatic tolerance, aerobic capacity, and postural balance. Collected datasets provide a comprehensive multi-systemic assessment of dry immersion effects in women and pave the way for future sex-based evaluations of countermeasures.
Suggested Citation
Adrien Robin & Angelique Ombergen & Claire Laurens & Audrey Bergouignan & Laurence Vico & Marie-Thérèse Linossier & Anne Pavy-Le Traon & Marc Kermorgant & Angèle Chopard & Guillaume Py & David Andrew , 2023.
"Comprehensive assessment of physiological responses in women during the ESA dry immersion VIVALDI microgravity simulation,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-21, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-41990-4
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-41990-4
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