15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium
Graz / Austria, May 22-26, 2005    
 
 
 
Benefits of Human Presence in Space
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Session  I.8.2 - Cardiovascular system - Hormonal responses to microgravity
Theme I: Living and working on the International Space Station
Date: 24 May 2005, 16:00
Chair: Daniela Jezova, Sueko Sagawa
Room A
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
I.8.2-1
16:00-16:15
Niels J. Christensen, M. Heer, K. Ivanova, P. Norsk
Mean 24-hour sympathetic activity decreases during head down bed rest but not during microgrvity
I.8.2-2
16:15-16:30
Rainer Kowoll, W. Fraßl, M. Schlemmer, S. Schiegel, M. Steinwalter, H.-E. Koralewski, B. Himmelsbach, K.A. Kirsch,  H.-C. Gunga (Poster P08)
Erythropoietin regulation during simulated micro-g conditions. Results from the long-term BerlinBedRest-Study (during 56 days)
I.8.2-3
16:30-16:45
Waltraud Fraßl, R. Kowoll, S. Vogler, M. Schlemmer, H.-E. Koralewski, B. Bünsch, K.A. Kirsch, N. G. de Santo, H.-C. Gunga (Poster P07)
Aquaporin Water Immersion Study 2004 - regulatory mechanisms in the post-immersion period
I.8.2-4
16:45-17:00
Sueko Sagawa, Y. Tsutsui, K. Shiraki (Poster P09)
Level of acute central hypervolemia by water immersion and its effect on baroreflex control of heart rate in humans
I.8.2-5
17:00-17:15
Keizo Shiraki, F. Tajima, S. Sagawa (Poster P10)
Renal endocrine, and cardiovascular responses during head-out water immersion in legless men
I.8.2-6
17:15-17:30
Daniela Jezova, M. Vigas
Environmental temperature modulates hormonal and cardiovascular responses to stress stimuli in healthy men