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Hemolysis during and after 21 days of head-down-tilt bed rest

dc.contributor.authorTrudel, Guy
dc.contributor.authorUhthoff, Hans K.
dc.contributor.authorLaneuville, Odette
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-13T21:45:30Z
dc.date.available2019-05-13T21:45:30Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractHemoconcentration is observed in bed rest studies, descent from altitude, and exposure to microgravity. Hemoconcentration triggers erythrocyte losses to subsequently normalize erythrocyte concentration. The mechanisms of erythrocyte loss may involve enhanced hemolysis, but has never been measured directly in bed rest studies. Steady-state hemolysis was evaluated by measuring two heme degradation products, endogenous carbon monoxide concentration [CO] and urobilinogen in feces, in 10 healthy men, before, during, and after two campaigns of 21 days of 6° head-down-tilt (HDT) bed rest. The subjects were hemoconcentrated at 10 and 21 days of bed rest: mean concentrations of hemoglobin (15.0 ± 0.2 g/L and 14.6 ± 0.1 g/L, respectively) and erythrocytes (5.18 ± 0.06E6/μL and 5.02 ± 0.06E6/μL, respectively) were increased compared to baseline (all Ps < 0.05). In contrast, mean hemoglobin mass (743 ± 19 g) and number of erythrocytes (2.56 ± 0.07E13) were decreased at 21 days of bed rest (both Ps < 0.05). Indicators of hemolysis mean [CO] (1660 ± 49 ppb and 1624 ± 48 ppb, respectively) and fecal urobilinogen concentration (180 ± 23 mg/day and 199 ± 22 mg/day, respectively) were unchanged at 10 and 21 days of bed rest compared to baseline (both Ps > 0.05). A significant decrease in [CO] (-505 ppb) was measured at day 28 after bed rest. HDT bed rest caused hemoconcentration in parallel with lower hemoglobin mass. Circulating indicators of hemolysis remained unchanged throughout bed rest supporting that enhanced hemolysis did not contribute significantly to erythrocyte loss during the hemoconcentration of bed rest. At day 28 after bed rest, decreased hemolysis accompanied the recovery of erythrocytes, a novel finding.en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.14814/phy2.13469en_US
dc.identifier.issn2051817Xen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-23422
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/39174
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectCarbon monoxideen_US
dc.subjecthead‐down‐tilt bed resten_US
dc.subjecthemolysisen_US
dc.subjecturobilinogenen_US
dc.subjectAdulten_US
dc.subjectBed Resten_US
dc.subjectErythrocytesen_US
dc.subjectHead-Down Tilten_US
dc.subjectHumansen_US
dc.subjectMaleen_US
dc.subjectUrobilinogenen_US
dc.subjectHemolysisen_US
dc.titleHemolysis during and after 21 days of head-down-tilt bed resten_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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