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Microhemodynamic Adjustments and the Type of Autinomic Regulation Under Analog Long-term Isolation Conditions Full article

Journal Microgravity Science and Technology
ISSN: 0938-0108 , E-ISSN: 1875-0494
Output data Year: 2025, DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-7815651/v1
Tags solation conditions, Cardiovascular system, Autonomic regulation, HRV analysis,Microhemodynamics, Laser Doppler owmetry
Authors Pashkova Daria 1 , Popova Olga 1 , Popova Julia 1 , Loktionova Yulia 2 , Zharkikh Elena 2 , Sidorov Victor 3 , Dunaev Andrey 2 , Rusanov Vasily 1
Affiliations
1 Institute of Biomedical Problems, State Scientic Center of Russian Federation, Russian Academy ofSciences
2 Orel state university named after I.S. Turgenev
3 3SPE “LAZMA” Ltd

Funding (1)

1 Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia FMFR-2024-0042

Abstract: This study investigates microhemodynamic and autonomic regulation changes during long-term isolation in a 366-day SIRIUS-23 experiment involving 6 healthy volunteers (2 men and 4 women, aged 25–37 years). Heart rate variability analysis and laser Doppler flowmetry were used to assess cardiovascular system responses before, during, and after isolation. Volunteers demonstrated distinct autonomic regulation patterns, dividing into two groups based on vagal tone and vascular center activity. Group 2 showed consistently higher autonomic function throughout the experiment. Microcirculation parameters revealed decreased perfusion in the forehead area for Group 1 and fluctuating dynamics for Group 2. Both groups exhibited endothelial tone reduction and altered blood flow distribution in the toe area with increased shunt flow. Prolonged isolation significantly affects microhemodynamics and autonomic regulation. Individuals with higher vagal tone demonstrated better adaptation. These findings contribute to understanding physiological responses to long-term confinement and have implications for space mission medical support.
Cite: Pashkova D. , Popova O. , Popova J. , Loktionova Y. , Zharkikh E. , Sidorov V. , Dunaev A. , Rusanov V.
Microhemodynamic Adjustments and the Type of Autinomic Regulation Under Analog Long-term Isolation Conditions
Microgravity Science and Technology. 2025. DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-7815651/v1 OpenAlex
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