Unexpected renal responses in space (original) (raw)

Fluid volume control during short-term space flight and implications for human performance

Donald E Watenpaugh

2001

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The kidney, volume homeostasis and osmoregulation in space: current perspective and knowledge gaps

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Renal Stone Risk in a Simulated Microgravity Environment: Impact of Treadmill Exercise With Lower Body Negative Pressure

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Pre-Flight Body Weight Effects on Urinary Calcium Excretion in Space

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Renal responsiveness to aldosterone during exposure to simulated microgravity

Maurie Luetkemeier

Journal of Applied Physiology, 2000

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Hydration and blood volume effects on human thermoregulation in the heat: Space applications

Michael Sawka

1994

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Validation of the doubly labeled water method in rats during isolation and simulated weightlessness

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American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology, 2000

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Effects of a three-day head-down tilt on renal and hormonal responses to acute volume expansion

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American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1999

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Renal vasopressin receptor expression and function in rats following spaceflight

Ponnal Nambi

2000

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Cosmic Kidney Disease: The Effects of Spaceflight and Galactic Cosmic Radiation on Renal Structure and Function

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Dry Immersion as a Ground-Based Model of Microgravity Physiological Effects

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Relationship between individual ventilatory response and acute renal water excretion at high altitude

Luca Pomidori

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Renal stone risk during spaceflight: assessment and countermeasure validation

Ed Hudson

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Oxidative Stress and the Kidney in the Space Environment

Theodoros Eleftheriadis

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2018

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Effects of spaceflight on human calf hemodynamics

Jay Buckey

Journal of Applied Physiology, 2001

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Volume Regulation and Renal Function at High Altitude across Gender

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Detection of Renal Tissue and Urinary Tract Proteins in the Human Urine after Space Flight

Kirill Kireev

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Numerical characterization of astronaut CaOx renal stone incidence rates to quantify in-flight and post-flight relative risk

Suleyman Gokoglu

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Cardiovascular function and basics of physiology in microgravity

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Acta Cardiologica, 2005

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Modelling physiology of haemodynamic adaptation in short-term microgravity exposure and orthostatic stress on Earth

Parvin Mohammadyari

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From Space to Earth: advances in human physiology from 20 years of bed rest studies (1986-2005)

Anne Traon

2007

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From space to Earth: advances in human physiology from 20 years of bed rest studies (1986–2006)

Jörn Rittweger

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2007

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Operational and Human Factors Implications of Physiological Deconditioning in Long Duration Spaceflight

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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society annual meeting, 1992

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Urinary Excretion of LH and Testosterone from Male Rats During Exposure to Increased Gravity: Post-Spaceflight and Centrifugation

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Proceedings of The Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2000

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A decrease in aquaporin 2 excretion is associated with bed rest induced high calciuria

Giovanna Valenti

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Physiological Changes Associated with Space Missions: How Physical Exercise Helps

Thais Russomano

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Systems View of Deconditioning During Spaceflight Simulation in the PlanHab Project: The Departure of Urine 1 H-NMR Metabolomes From Healthy State in Young Males Subjected to Bedrest Inactivity and Hypoxia

Igor Mekjavic

Frontiers in Physiology, 2020

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Changes of hormones regulating electrolyte metabolism after space flight and hypokinesia

L. Macho

Acta Astronautica, 1992

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Measurement of nutritional status in simulated microgravity by bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy

Richard Atkinson

Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 2003

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Global REACH 2018: renal oxygen delivery is maintained during early acclimatization to 4,330 m

Tony Dawkins

American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 2020

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Extravehicular activities limitations study. Volume 1: Physiological limitations to extravehicular activity in space

Conrad Monson

1988

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Small Animal Model of Weightlessness for Pharmacokinetic Evaluation

Stuart Feldman

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1994

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